The Prosperity Party's second regular congress has concluded today after extensive discussions on various agendas and passing resolutions.
Dr. Bikila Hurisa, the head of the party's Public and International Relations, stated that the Prosperity Party's second regular congress, which involved broad discussions on various agendas, has successfully passed decisions.
The Prosperity Party's second regular congress officially commenced yesterday with a grand opening ceremony attended by 2,100 participants.
It is reported that the congress included 1,700 voting participants, as well as 400 domestic and international guests, including leaders and representatives from 15 foreign political parties.
Dr. Bikila Hurisa, in his statement regarding the congress, emphasized that the congress is being conducted democratically with representatives from all sectors of society.
Today, the congress identified the members of the presidium who will lead the platform and engaged in extensive discussions on various agendas, reviewing and approving them.
He also mentioned that the congress's organizing committee presented a report and rules of procedure, which were thoroughly discussed and unanimously approved.
Furthermore, reports from the Central Committee, as well as the Inspection and Ethics Committees, were presented to the congress, and after extensive discussions, they were approved.
Similarly, the congress conducted extensive discussions on the draft amendment to the party's governing rules and approved it unanimously.
They also broadly assessed the achievements, challenges faced, and the progress made in overcoming these challenges since the first congress.
It was confirmed that this congress marked the confirmation of the Prosperity Party's ideology reaching the grassroots level and becoming a cultural norm.
The congress will continue tomorrow, and elections for the party's president and vice presidents, among other leadership positions, will be conducted.
For this purpose, an electoral committee was appointed today, ensuring that today's meeting was conducted in a democratic and participatory manner.
ENA has noted that the congress is a platform for passing decisions that will serve the coming years.
