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The Local Administration Committee in the House of Representatives has revealed the reasons behind the previous reconciliation law's failure. They attributed this to the involvement of multiple authorities during the inspection process, which led to the rejection of many applications without sufficient clarity. Approximately 5 million reconciliation requests were submitted under the first law, but only about half a million were decided upon, with a low approval rate. This prompted the issuance of a new law aimed at simplifying procedures through an electronic platform and facilitating communication with the relevant authorities. Additionally, it seeks to reduce the financial burdens on citizens, encourage the regularization of buildings outside urban areas to protect their rights, and provide more legal services to property owners.
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