This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview between journalist Matt Slater (The National Abu Dhabi Media Company) and a high-ranking UAE official. The text covers the historical union of the UAE, the centralization of health and education policies versus decentralized implementation, and the role and evolution of the Federal National Council (FNC). The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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| Matt Slater | Interviewer / Journalist |
Associated with The National Abu Dhabi Media Company, asking questions about UAE policy.
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| Sheikh Khalifa | UAE Leader (President) |
Mentioned by the speaker as standing with them at Union House recently; quoted as saying 'We are ... one strong, cohe...
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| Unnamed Speaker | Interviewee / UAE Official |
A high-ranking UAE official answering questions regarding federal policy and the FNC. (The document is a transcript o...
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| The National Abu Dhabi Media Company |
Media outlet conducting the interview.
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| United Arab Emirates (UAE) |
Country discussed.
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| Federal National Council (FNC) |
Legislative body discussed regarding its power and role.
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| UAE Cabinet |
Executive body mentioned in relation to the FNC.
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Location where the speaker stood with Sheikh Khalifa; historical site of UAE announcement.
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Emirate mentioned in context of the union.
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Emirate mentioned in context of the union.
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Cited as an example of industrialized countries with decentralized planning.
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Cited as an example country.
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Cited as an example country.
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Cited as an example country.
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"We are … one strong, coherent body."Source
"None of the seven emirates develops its own independent health and educational policies."Source
"We never received any complaints against the government for ignoring the views of the Council; instead we always receive compliments and appreciation about cooperation."Source
"We witnessed for the first time the formation of election associations in the UAE to elect half the members of the 40-member Council, with 22 percent of members of the Council being women..."Source
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