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    Baghdad: Abadi and the winning ministers leave Parliament without being sworn in

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    Baghdad: Abadi and the winning ministers leave Parliament without being sworn in Empty Baghdad: Abadi and the winning ministers leave Parliament without being sworn in

    Post by Rocky Mon 03 Sep 2018, 7:26 am

    Baghdad: Abadi and the winning ministers leave Parliament without being sworn in
     
    BAGHDAD - Mawazine News reported on Monday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the winning ministers left the parliament building without taking the constitutional oath. 
    The reporter said that "Abadi and the winning ministers left parliament without the constitutional oath," pointing out that "they will perform after the end of the largest bloc." 
    Abadi revealed earlier in the day that the names of the largest bloc would be submitted to more than one member of parliament. 
    Al-Abbadi called on the new parliament to cooperate with the next government and complete the important bills, pointing out that the next phase will be an economic construction phase.
    The new parliament held today its first session of its fourth legislative session, which is scheduled to witness the swearing-in of the new deputies.



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