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    Harb warns of dissolving parliament 17 hours before the elections

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    Harb warns of dissolving parliament 17 hours before the elections Empty Harb warns of dissolving parliament 17 hours before the elections

    Post by Rocky Sun 21 Mar 2021, 7:55 am

    Harb warns of dissolving parliament 17 hours before the elections
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    On Sunday (March 21, 2021), legal expert Tariq Harb commented on the request to dissolve Parliament 17 hours before the elections, while warning against taking this step .
    Harb said in a statement, "A number of MPs submitted a request to dissolve Parliament hours before the elections, that is, on the ninth of next October, and the elections will take place on the tenth of next October." With their petition, which they read on the media yesterday, between the election hour, it will be only 17 hours . "
    He added, "This request of the deputies did not notice the reason behind that the constitution decided to dissolve the parliament months before the elections and not hours, which is represented by the dimensions of the parliamentary influence on the elections, that is, the influence of political blocs and parties in the parliament and even the personal influence of the representatives on the electoral process, as the constitution specified sixty days after the dissolution." Parliament to determine the date of the elections during which and not 17 hours .
    "In this case, the influence of political blocs and parliamentarians on the elections will continue, and this will keep the elections away from the required electoral justice," he stressed .
    He called upon the deputies to "abide by Article 64, paragraph 2 of it, which stipulated (The President of the Republic calls upon dissolution of the House of Representatives to general elections in the country within a maximum period of sixty days from the date of the dissolution ...)", indicating that "unlike it, the elections are And its results will be according to the will of the parliamentarians if the contents of the electoral petition are taken into account, which specified only hours between the date of the dissolution of Parliament and the date of the elections. "
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