The article discusses the first meeting of the Children's Rights Committee since the transfer of government agencies from the Office of the Government to ministries. It notes that officials were required to vote according to instructions from the ministry, which was previously uncommon. The committee includes experts from ministries and representatives of the professional public.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on procedural changes within a governmental body without overtly favoring any political side. It describes the situation factually, noting both the change in voting procedures and the composition of the committee, but does not present biased language or selective sourcing.
