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    The Commission's first comment on the Federal Court's decision and clarifies the maximum date for Pa

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    The Commission's first comment on the Federal Court's decision and clarifies the maximum date for Pa Empty The Commission's first comment on the Federal Court's decision and clarifies the maximum date for Pa

    Post by Rocky Mon 27 Dec 2021, 6:41 am

    The Commission's first comment on the Federal Court's decision and clarifies the maximum date for Parliament to convene

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    {Political: Al Furat News} The Electoral Commission commented on the Federal Court's decision regarding the response to the appeals against the results of the parliamentary elections.
    A member of the media team of the Commission, Imad Jalil, said in a press statement that "the date of the first session of the House of Representatives will be after a maximum of 15 days from the date of the Federal Court's approval of the names of the winning candidates."
    And that "the date should be between the tenth and fifteenth of next month, then the Commission will have sent the names of the winning representatives and they will be summoned by the Presidency of the Republic for the session to take the oath."
    He added, "The first session, as usual, will be chaired by the oldest member."
    Today, Monday, the Federal Supreme Court decided to reject the appeal submitted by Hadi Al-Amiri, the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, regarding the results of the legislative elections.
    During the reading of the decision, the court stated that "complaints and appeals submitted to the Board of Commissioners are submitted to the Judicial Commission for Elections, and the results may not be appealed except to the Appeals Commission, which is competent," indicating that "the plaintiffs' request to consider the technical procedures of the examining company goes beyond its competence."
    The court called on the next parliament to amend the election law and to adopt the manual counting system exclusively.
    Accordingly, the Federal Court decided to respond to the lawsuit of the plaintiffs Hadi Al-Amiri and Muhammad Jassem, charging it with fees and expenses, and rejected the plaintiffs’ decision to issue a preliminary order to stop the decision to ratify the final results of the elections.

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