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A deputy is likely to postpone the parliament session until after the Eid holiday for two reasons

5/18/2020

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Al-Fateh MP Jaber Fadel suggested Monday that the parliament session will be postponed tomorrow, Tuesday, according to statements by a number of deputies until after the blessed Eid Al-Fitr holiday, for two reasons.
Jaber said in a statement to "Information", that "the Prime Minister promised to complete the ministerial cabinet and vote on the remainder of it before Eid Al-Fitr, which will not be fulfilled despite statements by a number of deputies that the Presidency of the Council will invite deputies to hold a session tomorrow, Tuesday."
He added that "two main reasons will lead the council president to issue a decision to postpone the session until after the first holiday, that the political forces and Prime Minister Al-Kazemi did not agree to finish completing the nomination of the entire candidates for the vacant ministries even if some of them were completed."
And Jaber continued, "As for the second reason, it is related to creating an appropriate hall in which all the conditions of safety and health protection are provided by the Presidency of the Council, with the rejection of the idea of ​​holding a voting session through the electronic window system." Ended in / 25 pm
www.almaalomah.com/2020/05/18/474745/


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