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22 Projects Open for Feedback through 'Istitlaa' Platform

Riyadh, January 05, 2026, SPA -- The National Competitiveness Center (NCC) Public Consultation Platform, Istitlaa, has put forward 22 projects related to economic and development affairs. In cooperation with 19 government bodies, the NCC invites the general public, government entities, and the private sector to express their views and feedback on projects prior to their approval.
The General Authority for Statistics has launched a public consultation project titled ‘Table of Violations and Penalties,' which aims to classify violations and penalties in accordance with Article 17 of the Statistics Law. Public feedback on both projects will be accepted until January 12, 2026.
The Real Estate General Authority has put forward a key project on the Istitlaa platform titled ‘Controls for Disbursement of Incentive Rewards to Individuals Who Report Violations of the Regulations Governing the Relationship Between Lessor and Lessee.' This project aims to regulate the disbursement of incentive rewards for reporting violations, ensuring fairness, transparency, and protection of the parties’ rights. Public feedback on the project is open until January 13, 2026.
The Capital Market Authority is seeking public feedback on a project titled ‘Controls on the Ownership of Real Estate in the Kingdom by Listed Companies, Investment Funds, and Special Purpose Entities,' which aims to regulate the mechanism for real estate ownership by listed companies in the Saudi capital market established in accordance with the Companies Law, as well as licensed investment funds and SPEs, and the acquisition of other in-kind rights over real estate in the Kingdom. Public consultation on both projects will remain open until January 14, 2026.
The Communications, Space and Technology Commission has put forward a key project on the Istitlaa platform titled 'Space Sector Regulations and Guidelines.' This project aims to regulate and develop the space sector in the Kingdom, safeguard national interests, create an attractive investment environment for space activities, enable the peaceful use of outer space, ensure a fair and competitive landscape, and promote clarity and transparency. Public feedback on the project is open until March 24, 2026.​
The introduction of draft regulations and similar projects through the Istitlaa platform serves as an affirmation of enhanced transparency in the legislative environment. In addition, Istitlaa fosters a culture of public participation by enabling citizens, government agencies, and the private sector to contribute their insights and feedback on proposed regulations related to the business environment.
-- SPA


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