Furthermore, the envisioned licence makes sure the content never harms national unity and social cohesion, avoid hate speech, discrimination and violence and respects cultural heritage, values and national identity.
Also among the licensing regulations are credibility, intellectual property rights, transparency and the respect of social responsibility through avoiding misleading or unscientifically proven information.
Meanwhile, the Shura Council discussed a government bill on the national emblem of the State of Qatar and referred it to the Internal and External Affairs Committee for consideration.
The Council also approved a bill amending some provisions of the Income Tax Law issued by Law No. 24 of 2018, and referred it to the esteemed government, after considering the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee report.
The draft amendment to the law enables multinational companies to submit their tax returns, and implement global rules to combat tax base erosion and profit shifting for multinational companies. The session concluded with a review of reports on the recent participation of the Shura Council delegations in regional and international parliamentary events.