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    Has Halboussi violated the rules of procedure of Parliament?

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    Has Halboussi violated the rules of procedure of Parliament? Empty Has Halboussi violated the rules of procedure of Parliament?

    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Dec 2018, 2:09 am


    Has Halboussi violated the rules of procedure of Parliament?

    08:50 - 06/12/2018


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    Information / Baghdad ..
    Between legal expert Ali al-Tamimi, Thursday, the legal action that was supposed to follow when the presence of a specific figure to the House of Representatives, stressing that this does not violate the Constitution, but the responsibility lies with the Speaker of Parliament.
    Al-Tamimi told Al-Maaloumah that "the presence of any non-parliamentary figure to the House of Representatives must be a matter directed by the President of the Council and with his consent to attend."
    He added that "the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Halbosi did not violate the Constitution when he attended the parliamentary session yesterday, the first Azza Shabandar, as there is nothing in the Constitution.
    He pointed out that "the Speaker of Parliament is entitled to invite those who like to use experts during the sessions or analysts, in order to reach a certain goal, and therefore the presence of Shabandar does not violate the Constitution, but must be invited, so as not to penetrate the rules of procedure of Parliament." Ending / 25 n

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