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    Parliamentary Legal: Passing a general amnesty depends on political consensus

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    Post by Rocky Thu 21 Sep 2023, 5:12 am

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    Parliamentary Legal Member Arif Al-Hamami, on Thursday, conditioned the passage of the general amnesty law on political consensus, noting that there are many observations about the law. 
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    Al-Hamami said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “Passing the general amnesty law requires political consensus, and that some political forces have observations about the law for fear of the penetration of major terrorists.” 
    He added, "The law will be included in the first reading during the next week, or it will be returned to the government after the first reading," pointing out that "some details of the law are still a matter of disagreement between political parties." 
    The representative of the Al-Sadiqoun parliamentary bloc, Rafiq Al-Salhi, had confirmed his bloc’s refusal to go into details of the crimes of terrorism, drugs, and theft of public money under the general amnesty law. Ended / 25 h
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