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MP rules out passing controversial laws during remaining sessions

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MP rules out passing controversial laws during remaining sessions
MP rules out passing controversial laws during remaining sessions

impartial MP Jawad Al-Yassari ruled out, on Friday, passing controversial legal guidelines all through the imminent sessions, indicating that the closing periods for the duration of the modern-day legislative term aren’t sufficient to bypass crucial laws.

The leftist advised dinaropinions.com, “there’s no settlement to pass debatable laws at some point of the present day legislative session.”

including that “the controversial legal guidelines were study and all that remains is to vote on them as an entire, awaiting that the vital laws will be postponed till after the give up of the legislative recess of the house of Representatives.”

Stressing that “all important legal guidelines will be postponed to the next legislative consultation as the Council enters its legislative recess.”

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