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    Politician reveals political agreements to vote on personal status law

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    Politician reveals political agreements to vote on personal status law Empty Politician reveals political agreements to vote on personal status law

    Post by Rocky Fri 22 Nov 2024, 4:42 am

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    [size=52]Politician reveals political agreements to vote on personal status law[/size]
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    Information / Anbar .. 
    Abdul Hamid al-Dulaimi, a member of the Anbar Sovereignty Alliance, revealed today, Friday, that there was a political consensus to vote on approving the Personal Status Law during the next session.
    Al-Dulaimi said in a statement to Al-Maalouma Agency that "the Personal Status Law will be passed during the next session of the House of Representatives after political settlements are reached between the forces of the Coordination Framework and the Sunni alliances, in addition to voting on other controversial laws."
    He added that "the political forces also agreed to pass the rest of the controversial laws and make some amendments to the formation of the central government and question a number of ministers and general managers before the House of Representatives and hold them legally accountable on charges related to corruption and waste of public money, indicating that" there is a consensus to pass the Personal Status Law despite the objection of the head of the Progress Alliance, Mohammed al-Halbousi."
    He added, "The House of Representatives will hold a session in the coming few days to vote on approving the Personal Status Law in its current version without making any amendments to the wording of its paragraphs." End / 12A
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