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    We accuse al-Jubouri of bringing the country into the cycle of civil war

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    Jubouri - We accuse al-Jubouri of bringing the country into the cycle of civil war Empty We accuse al-Jubouri of bringing the country into the cycle of civil war

    Post by Rocky Fri 25 May 2018, 2:46 am

    We accuse al-Jubouri of bringing the country into the cycle of civil war
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    MP accused of the Fatah alliance Amer al-Fayez, on Thursday, Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri and other deputies to try to cancel the results of the parliamentary elections.

    Al-Fayez said in a press statement that "Jubouri is behind the call for the meeting because it and a group of deputies adopt the proposal to cancel the election results." 

    Fayez added that "the cancellation of the election results will enter the country in a spiral and civil war, as happened in Lebanon when the results of the elections were canceled in the seventies of the last century and entered Lebanon civil war lasted for years," noting that "the elections that took place on May 12, Accept the least losses ". 
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