The Interior Ministry registered nearly 70 associations in the last half of 2022's Royal Gazette.
Some 87 factories were given new permits in the first three months of the 2023 Royal Gazette, mostly in garments but also for furniture, plastics, electronics, rice, cigarettes and other manufacturing.
Search the Royal Gazette to find new oknhas, unexplained land transfers and unusual government spending.
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The Interior Ministry registered nearly 70 associations in the last half of 2022's Royal Gazette.
Some 87 factories were given new permits in the first three months of the 2023 Royal Gazette, mostly in garments but also for furniture, plastics, electronics, rice, cigarettes and other manufacturing.
Around 951,213 hectares of state land was reclassified in six months of Royal Gazette documents last year, with the bulk going to unexplained “community zones” and the remainder parceled out mostly to politically connected businesses and individuals as well as state institutions.