Government Initiates Comprehensive Review of National Traffic Law and Audiovisual Regulations
In a significant move to modernize national legislation, the government convened on Wednesday for a high-level session chaired by Prime Minister Saf Grib. The meeting focused on examining a series of preliminary draft laws and executive decrees spanning multiple sectors, signaling a proactive approach to regulatory reform.
Traffic Law Overhaul Takes Center Stage
The cabinet conducted a final review of the preliminary draft of the Traffic Law, a crucial piece of legislation that affects millions of citizens daily. This review comes as a direct response to instructions issued by the President of the Republic during the Council of Ministers meeting held on November 2, 2025. The government’s careful reconsideration of the traffic legislation underscores its commitment to enhancing road safety and adapting to evolving transportation needs.
Broader Regulatory Agenda
Beyond transportation reforms, the government’s agenda included preliminary examinations of regulatory frameworks governing audiovisual activities. This dual focus on both physical infrastructure through traffic laws and information channels through media regulations demonstrates a comprehensive approach to national development. The simultaneous review of these distinct sectors suggests a coordinated strategy to address both public safety and information landscape concerns.
The meeting represents part of the government’s ongoing effort to ensure that national legislation keeps pace with technological advancements and changing societal requirements. As these preliminary drafts move through the legislative process, stakeholders across affected industries will be watching closely to understand the practical implications of these potential regulatory changes.
Source: Original government announcement










