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    State Of Law: Al-Halbousi And His Two Deputies’ Solutions Regarding The Absence Of Deputies Are Ink

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    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Feb 2022, 11:26 am

    [size=38]State Of Law: Al-Halbousi And His Two Deputies’ Solutions Regarding The Absence Of Deputies Are Ink On Paper
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    A member of the State of Law coalition, Jassem Muhammad al-Bayati, confirmed, on Wednesday, that the solutions and treatments that Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and his two deputies put in place regarding the absence of deputies from parliamentary sessions are just “ink on paper.”
    Al-Bayati said in an interview with the "Information" agency, that "during the previous four parliamentary sessions, successive parliament speakers tried to implement the law on the absence of representatives, which provides for the dismissal of the deputy and his removal in the event of his absence for more than three sessions, but all these attempts were in vain."
    He added, "The solutions and treatments that Muhammad al-Halbousi and his two deputies put in place regarding the absence of deputies from parliamentary sessions are just ink on paper," noting that "the political consensus within the parliament and the mutual interests between the blocs and parties push them not to take any decision regarding the absence of deputies."
    A member of the State of Law coalition explained that "this parliamentary session cannot take any step or put an end to the absence of members of the House of Representatives from the upcoming sessions."
    The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hakim Al-Zamili, had mentioned, earlier, his "determination to put in place strict measures regarding the absence of parliamentarians" during the upcoming parliament sessions. Done/25 SR
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