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    After Parliament failed to pass them yesterday... Will the controversial laws pass today?

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    After Parliament failed to pass them yesterday... Will the controversial laws pass today? Empty After Parliament failed to pass them yesterday... Will the controversial laws pass today?

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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]News - Politics
    The Council holds a meeting[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Today, Tuesday, is the 19th session of the second legislative term.

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    The session’s agenda includes voting on paragraphs of a number of important laws, most notably: the draft law amending the second amendment to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016, voting on the proposed amendment to the Personal Status Law (188) of 1959, and the draft law to return real estate to its owners covered by some decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council (dissolved).


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    The political and popular arenas are anticipating the outcome of today’s session, as it is expected to witness intense discussions regarding the (general amnesty and return of real estate) laws, amid continuing disagreements over some of its articles that may affect the possibility of passing it unanimously. The amendment of the (personal status) law is also not far from disagreements and controversy over its paragraphs, while the leaders of the political blocs are intensifying their meetings to avoid these disagreements and agree to pass the laws.
     
    The Council was unable to[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Yesterday, Monday, none of these laws were passed due to the intensification of differences between the political forces and blocs.

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