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    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Nov 2019, 2:28 am


    Legal: The judiciary will reject the appeal of the provincial councils decision of the parliament to stop them from work

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    The legal expert Tariq Harb, on Wednesday, that the judiciary will respond to the provincial councils on the decision of parliament to stop its work, pointing out that the dismissal of conservatives by dissolved councils is no longer in force.
    Harb said in a statement to the information, that "the vote of the dissolved Niue provincial council to dismiss Mansour al-Maraid is illegal, and this governor will remain in office."
    He added that "Parliament worked yesterday to abolish article 44 of the Law on Provincial Elections, which gives the provincial councils the authority to stay."
    He explained that "the article mentioned that the provincial councils continue to work until the elections, while the parliament worked to abolish this article, and therefore the provincial councils have become canceled."
    He explained that "the provincial councils can appeal to the judiciary, but they will not get anything from this appeal, because the article that supports their stay in power was canceled, and therefore that the councils will not return until after the elections." Finished 25 N


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