Prime Minister, Besher Khasawneh, on Sunday evening chaired a cabinet meeting, during which he instructed ministries, departments and competent authorities to ensure the availability of goods and services during the days before the start of the comprehensive curfew scheduled for Tuesday evening until Sunday morning.
Khasawneh underlined the importance of providing goods and services that citizens need during this period to avoid crowding and rushing over them in a way that violates preventive measures, stressing the need to adhere to public safety instructions and defense orders in this regard.
In addition, the Cabinet was briefed on the periodic report on government institutions subject to the oversight of the Audit Bureau regarding compliance with Defense Order No. 20 of 2020 and safety and prevention measures.
Prime Minister, Besher Khasawneh, on Sunday evening chaired a cabinet meeting, during which he instructed ministries, departments and competent authorities to ensure the availability of goods and services during the days before the start of the comprehensive curfew scheduled for Tuesday evening until Sunday morning.
Khasawneh underlined the importance of providing goods and services that citizens need during this period to avoid crowding and rushing over them in a way that violates preventive measures, stressing the need to adhere to public safety instructions and defense orders in this regard.
In addition, the Cabinet was briefed on the periodic report on government institutions subject to the oversight of the Audit Bureau regarding compliance with Defense Order No. 20 of 2020 and safety and prevention measures.
Prime Minister, Besher Khasawneh, on Sunday evening chaired a cabinet meeting, during which he instructed ministries, departments and competent authorities to ensure the availability of goods and services during the days before the start of the comprehensive curfew scheduled for Tuesday evening until Sunday morning.
Khasawneh underlined the importance of providing goods and services that citizens need during this period to avoid crowding and rushing over them in a way that violates preventive measures, stressing the need to adhere to public safety instructions and defense orders in this regard.
In addition, the Cabinet was briefed on the periodic report on government institutions subject to the oversight of the Audit Bureau regarding compliance with Defense Order No. 20 of 2020 and safety and prevention measures.
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