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Bahrain MPs Propose Tighter Rules For Small Businesses

Five Bahraini MPs submitted an urgent proposal to Parliament yesterday. They want the government to regulate small business activities tightly.

The motion specifically targets the real estate and car brokerage sectors. Lawmakers will debate this urgent issue during tomorrow's session.

Protecting Local Traders

Strategic Thinking Bloc spokesman Khalid Bu Onk led the initiative. He stated that many small Bahraini traders recently filed complaints.

These citizens rely entirely on small trades for their daily income. Bu Onk warned that unregulated competition harms these local entrepreneurs.

He noted these businesses usually require very little startup capital. However, he argued that poor oversight destroys market fairness today.

Restoring Market Balance

The attached explanatory memorandum highlights a conflict with state policies. The government actively tries to support citizen participation in business.

Unclear rules currently threaten the sustainability of these small projects. Bu Onk demanded immediate intervention to protect the local market.

He wants to ensure citizens retain these vital income channels. The MPs hope these clear regulatory controls will restore economic balance.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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