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    Prompt Representative source: Postponement of 6 controversial articles in the court law, and voting

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    Post by Rocky Thu 04 Mar 2021, 1:45 pm

    [size=17]Prompt Representative source: Postponement of 6 controversial articles in the court law, and voting on them on Monday
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    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} A representative source revealed that the vote on six articles of the Federal Supreme Court bill was postponed.
    The source told {Al-Furat News} that "the controversial articles will be voted on in the parliament session on Monday next week."
    He pointed out that "the parliamentary legal committee will meet next Saturday in the presence of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives with the heads of political blocs and those who wish from the representatives to discuss the remaining articles of the Federal Court law."
    The House of Representatives voted in its session today on 18 articles of the Federal Supreme Court bill, thus repealing its previous law of 2005.

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