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    Parliament is taking action against deputies who have not been sworn in

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    Parliament is taking action against deputies who have not been sworn in Empty Parliament is taking action against deputies who have not been sworn in

    Post by Rocky Tue 02 Jul 2019, 1:31 am


    Parliament is taking action against deputies who have not been sworn in

    09:20 - 02/07/2019



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    BAGHDAD - 
    The deputy of the coalition of construction Abdul Amir al-Mayahi, on Tuesday, that the House of Representatives is moving to amend the paragraph on deputies who have not sworn in so far. 
    "Parliament is going to amend the paragraph on MPs who have not been sworn in so far," al-Mayahi said in a press statement. "Parliament must have a role in this matter and set a time limit for the oath of office of those who win a parliamentary seat. "He said. 
    He added that "legally there is no paragraph that requires the winners of the votes of the sworn in and we have a tendency to amend this paragraph is very important, especially that a whole chapter is over and no action taken against them."
    Al-Mayahi pointed out that "these deputies obtained their parliamentary seats by the votes of a group of the society elected them and assume they represent a hundred thousand people and society has the right to this MP who gave him his voice." Ending / 25


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