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    Deputy: The Federal Court Has The Final Word On What Happened In Parliament

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    Post by Rocky Tue 11 Jan 2022, 7:11 am

    [size=38]Deputy: The Federal Court Has The Final Word On What Happened In Parliament
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    Member of Parliament Hussein Nima considered, on Tuesday, the first parliament session "unsuccessful", indicating that the Federal Court will have the final word on what happened during the session.
    Nima said in a statement to the "Information" agency, "The first parliament session did not come up with anything new and brought the scene back to the fore since its inception, and we are in the framework and we will go to file a lawsuit with the Federal Court."
    He added that "the coordinating framework will submit a case to the Federal Court to challenge the parliament session and the law is the one who will say his word in the end."
    He pointed out that "what happened in the parliament session was the objection of one of the blocs to adjourning the session for deliberation, while the objection was enough to expose the head of the age to a health problem due to the violence he was exposed to and was transferred to the hospital, which made the attendees resume the parliament session and vote for Al-Halbousi."
    And the representative of the State of Law coalition, Alia Nassif, had confirmed, earlier, that the mechanism for choosing the prime minister is heading towards “exclusion” and going to the opposition, expecting the issuance of a state order to cancel the course of the first parliament session.
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