The visit, which took place yesterday afternoon, showcased the positive and constructive interaction between various community entities in Sharjah, particularly clubs and youth organisations. It highlighted their commitment to educating their members about the landmarks of Sharjah. Such activities contribute to fostering mutual understanding and strengthening the bonds between youth and the key governmental bodies in the emirate.
During the visit, the delegation toured the council's sections, where they were briefed on the council's parliamentary work and its significant role in serving the community. The delegation also visited the council's library, which houses a wide range of diverse books, providing an opportunity to explore the available knowledge resources.
Throughout the tour, the delegation visited the main council hall, where general sessions are held. They gained insight into the council's operations and its vital role in policy formulation and decision-making that benefits the community and promotes sustainable development in Sharjah.
The participants also watched a video about the council's responsibilities, activities, and history since its establishment in 1999. The video outlined the council's journey and its role as a supportive authority to the executive branch.