Cabinet approves several development and education decisions, boosts housing and services sector

He approved the application of municipal real estate investment, the establishment of a branch of Strathclyde University in Riyadh, and the promotion of housing and infrastructure projects.
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister

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The Cabinet, chaired by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, approved the Ministry of Interior's application of the provisions related to the investment of municipal real estate in accordance with the Real Estate Disposal Regulation.

The decision includes properties that have deeds in favor of the ministry, which are located within housing or training cities or those allocated for health, educational or residential facilities or for clubs.

The decision includes properties that have deeds in favor of the ministry.

Cabinet decisions

The Council also approved on Tuesday the appointment of Dr. Faisal bin Hamad Al Saqeer as a member of the Board of Directors of Ports Authority, in addition to renewing the membership of Engineer Abdulrahman bin Saleh Al-Faqih and Dr. Abdulrahman bin Yousef Al-Ali on the same board.

In an important step in the education sector, the Council announced the approval of the establishment of a branch of Strathclyde University in Riyadh, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The Cabinet also approved the establishment of a branch of Strathclyde University in Riyadh, according to SPA. The Cabinet also approved the final accounts of a number of government bodies and projects, including the Asir Region Development Authority, the King Salman International Arabic Language Academy, and the National Program for the Development of the Information Technology Sector.

The Cabinet also approved the final accounts of a number of government bodies and projects. Commenting on this, Minister of Information Mr. Salman bin Yousef Al Dosari explained that the Council discussed the plans of a number of government agencies, especially those related to development projects and initiatives that aim to improve the quality of services and enhance performance efficiency, thus contributing to achieving sustainable development and a bright future.

King Salman Gate project

The Council also appreciated the launch of the “King Salman Gate” project, which represents a major step towards developing the infrastructure of the central area of Makkah, to be a global model in urbanization and improve the services of the Holy Mosque, in line with the objectives of the program to serve the pilgrims.

The Council praised the efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Council noted the efforts made to enhance the housing supply in the Kingdom and achieve a real estate balance between supply and demand, which supports the construction and development movement and provides various housing options for citizens, in addition to attracting investors and real estate companies to the Saudi market.

The Council noted the efforts made to enhance the housing supply in the Kingdom and achieve a real estate balance between supply and demand.