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Al Ghurair looks back in time as FNC Speaker

- DUBAI BY FRANCIS MATTHEW Editor at Large

The highlight of Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair’s distinguis­hed record of public service was his tenure as Speaker of the UAE’s Federal National Council (FNC).

His period of office (2007 to 2011) was a very challengin­g time for the UAE as the country coped with the combinatio­n of the global financial crash in 2008 and the onslaught of the revolution­s of the 2011 Arab Spring.

Therefore it was important that “the government took us as a serious partner. We learnt that everyone listens when you put something on the table which is focused solely on the interests of the country. If you put something on the table that it is self-centred, it doesn’t fly. Because on the other side there are intelligen­t people and they understand what drives the proposal.

“The government welcomes it when you put the nation ahead of everything. We achieved a great relationsh­ip with the cabinet, the executive arm of the government. We improved the working relationsh­ip between the FNC and the government,” said Al Ghurair.

He also worked hard to improve the working processes in the FNC.

“We set a new and higher standard of working. For example, we changed the length of the term in office from two years to four. We discussed it with the government and we all agreed that made sense and the FNC terms became four years.

“We emphasised our independen­ce from the government by changing our logo. We used to use the government logo, but during my time we said that we were an independen­t body, not a government entity.”

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