The official website of Le Journal du Parlement (www.lejournalduparlement.fr) published an article by French journalist and political analyst, Christian Malar, under the title of (Prince Khalifa plays pivotal role to achieve transparency), in which he explains the qualities of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister, and his efforts exerted in building a modern state, in addition to actions taken in fighting corruption. The importance of the article lies in introducing, to the French official and public opinion, HRH the Premier's achievements and facts on the renaissance and democratic and economic development taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The author had affirmed in his article that the Prime Minister's efforts in the fight against corruption are commended, and noted the awards acquired by HRH the Premier at the global level, including the Honor Award for outstanding achievement in the field of urban development provided by the UN Human Settlements Program. He explained HRH the Prime Minister aims to make of the Kingdom of Bahrain a role model at political, economic and social levels, and is also committed to the protection of public money by doubling the audits within each ministry and government body, adding such progress in the internal affairs is counted for HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, who, after reading his biography (A Man and the Establishment of a State), is the real director of Bahrain.
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