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    Parliamentarian: Amending the election law needs time to pass

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    Post by Rocky Mon 13 May 2024, 3:48 pm

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    [size=52]Parliamentarian: Amending the election law needs time to pass[/size]
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     Today, Monday, Member of Parliament Kazem Karim confirmed that there is no political movement to hold early elections during the coming period, while he stressed that most political forces support the current government to implement the government’s service program.  
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    Karim said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “The work of the current government and the noticeable progress at all levels requires political stability,” noting that “the government program does not include holding elections to ensure that there are no disturbances within the political process.” 
    He continued, "The failure of the parliamentary blocs to demand holding elections is due to the near satisfaction with the performance of the current government," pointing out that "the entry of the current government into a caretaker position will contribute to stopping funding for projects." 
    Karim concluded his speech: “The movement to amend the election law is still in its infancy and it takes a long time for the political forces to agree on it and pass it within Parliament,” adding that “most of the political forces support the current government to implement the government’s service program.”   
    According to observers, the move by some political forces to amend the current election law will not find anyone to promote it as a result of two important things. The first is: the position of the Presidency of Parliament has not been decided yet, and the government does not intend to hold early elections to ensure that the implementation of the government program is not obstructed. Ended 25/Y
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