The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs proposes changing the Disaster Management Act regulations so that they continue to apply after the State of Disaster ends. These are PANDA's comments.
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PANDA COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT REGULATIONS
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