Strict security arrangements have been implemented for today’s sessions of the Senate and National Assembly, with a number of restrictions on entry and media coverage.
According to a spokesman, the entry of guests into the sessions has been prohibited as part of enhanced security measures.
Only media representatives holding press gallery cards will be allowed to enter Parliament, while strict guidelines have been issued to prevent the making of video footage or mobile recordings in both the Senate and National Assembly press galleries.
The Senate Media Directorate has appealed to all parliamentary reporters to cooperate with the regulations, emphasizing the prohibition on mobile footage from the press gallery.
Similarly, the National Assembly Media Directorate has issued a directive that any media representative found making videos will have their mobile phones confiscated, in line with the Speaker's ruling.
These measures are aimed at maintaining the integrity and security of the sessions while ensuring that reporting is conducted within the set guidelines.