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    Khalali: Parliament's vote to cancel the decisions of Abbadi is not binding to Abdul Mahdi

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    Khalali: Parliament's vote to cancel the decisions of Abbadi is not binding to Abdul Mahdi Empty Khalali: Parliament's vote to cancel the decisions of Abbadi is not binding to Abdul Mahdi

    Post by Rocky Tue 27 Nov 2018, 3:27 am

    [size=30]Khalali: Parliament's vote to cancel the decisions of Abbadi is not binding to Abdul Mahdi[/size]
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    [rtl]  MP Hassan Khalati said on Tuesday that the House of Representatives has erred in voting to cancel the decisions of the government of Abadi during the period of business, pointing out that these decisions are not binding by the government of Abdul Mahdi .[/rtl]
    [rtl] Khalati said in a press statement followed by the "Covenant News", that the Parliament to incite itself such executive decisions is incorrect, and that the current government of Abdul Mahdi can cancel or change what it sees fit in the laws issued by the previous government, pointing out that the House of Representatives tried through The decision not to oblige the current government at the beginning of its executive work by previous decisions may be incorrect as he put it, and the government has the right to accept or reject it .[/rtl]
     


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