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    Post by rocky Sun 07 Mar 2021, 6:55 am


    Parliamentary services: a new request from 70 deputies to dismiss the head of the Communications Commission

    15:32 - 07/03/2021


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    The Parliamentary Services Committee announced, on Sunday, that a request signed by 70 deputies has been submitted to the Presidency of the Council to withdraw confidence from the Chairman of the Media and Communications Commission after the Council voted not to be satisfied with its answers during the last session in the interrogation.
    A member of the Services Committee, Alaa al-Rubaie, told / al-Malouma / that "only 9 deputies voted with conviction on the answers provided by the Chairman of the Media and Communications Commission, while the Council voted unanimously on the lack of conviction."
    He added that "there is a new request submitted to the Presidency of the Council signed by 70 deputies who demanded the dismissal and withdrawal of confidence from the President of the Media and Communications Commission, and the request reached the Presidency of Parliament.
    Al-Rubaie explained that "the council is waiting for the presidency to set a date for the vote of confidence in it and leave it to the council to vote."
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