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    Opening of the parliamentary session devoted to the repercussions of the bloody Turkish attack on Do

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    Post by Rocky Sat 23 Jul 2022, 4:53 am

    [size=45]Opening of the parliamentary session devoted to the repercussions of the bloody Turkish attack on Dohuk
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    On Saturday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi opened the parliamentary session devoted to discussing the repercussions of the bloody Turkish attack on Dohuk.
     And the Media Department of the House of Representatives stated in a statement, (July 23, 2022), that “House of Representatives Speaker Muhammad al-Halbushi opened the work of session No. (1).”
    She added that "the House of Representatives begins to discuss the Turkish attacks on Iraqi territory." She pointed out that "the number of parliamentarians attending the session of the Turkish attack reached 242 deputies."
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