New committee takes charge of citizenship oversight and policy enforcement
A new committee has been established to oversee citizenship verification and administration. The move aims to strengthen coordination between government bodies responsible for such matters. Officials have described the restructuring as a step toward clearer oversight.
The committee will bring together key government figures. Among its members are the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and the Secretary-General of the Cabinet. Their role includes ensuring that all relevant authorities follow national laws and policies on citizenship.
The group's main task is to improve alignment between different agencies. By centralising oversight, the government hopes to streamline decision-making and reduce inconsistencies. However, details about the committee's specific actions or its impact on previous USCIS procedures remain unclear.
No further information has been released regarding the committee's operational steps since its formation. The lack of public updates means the practical effects of the restructuring are not yet known.
The committee's creation signals a push for tighter control over citizenship administration. Its success will depend on how effectively it coordinates between departments and enforces compliance with existing regulations. For now, the government has not provided additional specifics on its next moves.
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