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    Deputies: more than 150 deputies signed to attend today's session

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    Post by Rocky Mon 28 May 2018, 8:55 am

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    [rtl]The parliamentary legal committee revealed on Monday the signing of more than 150 deputies to attend the session of parliament today to discuss the election results, noting that in the event of non-quorum the meeting will be postponed until next Wednesday.[/rtl]

    [rtl]"More than 150 deputies signed in today's meeting, while others pledged to attend to discuss the violations that took place in the elections and the fraud in the results," committee member Zana Said said in a press statement.[/rtl]

    [rtl]Said said that "the House of Representatives still has the legal right to enact laws, including the law to cancel the election results or the dismissal of the Commission and accounting and the formation of a commission of inquiry in the results."[/rtl]

    [rtl]Said said that "most of the political blocs are convinced of the size of electoral violations, increasing the number of deputies in the meeting today," noting that "if the parliament failed to hold the meeting will be postponed until next Wednesday."[/rtl]

     

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