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    The Legal Committee ends the discussion of the Federal Court law

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    The Legal Committee ends the discussion of the Federal Court law Empty The Legal Committee ends the discussion of the Federal Court law

    Post by Rocky Thu 04 Mar 2021, 7:27 am

    The Legal Committee ends the discussion of the Federal Court law

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    Today, Thursday, the Parliamentary Legal Committee finished reading and discussing the articles and clauses of the Federal Court bill. The Media Department of the House of Representatives said in a statement, "The committee held a meeting today to discuss the draft law of the Federal Court, as it was stressed that the discussions should be resolved so that it could be included on the agenda of the parliament session for a vote on it," noting "the importance of the law because the Federal Court is the one concerned." By ratifying the results of the upcoming parliamentary elections. " The statement added, "The committee finished reading and discussing the articles and clauses of the Federal Court bill, and decided to present the contentious articles to the House of Representatives so that it would have a final word on it.
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