The top of the parliamentary privileges coalition, MP Saud Al-Saadi, reported today, Sunday, his dismissal of including the subsequent revision bill to the general pardon regulation on the Place of Delegates’ plan for now.
Al-Saadi reiterated in a statement, “We reject the current text sent by the government that states (or committed criminal acts or helped in any way to carry out a terrorist act) and we reject the inclusion of all perpetrators of the crime of belonging to terrorist organizations in the general amnesty law.”
He asked the House of Representatives’ Presidency to “remove the draft law from the agenda, and for the government to withdraw the draft law and re-examine it again in order to determine the numbers of those covered by this law from among the oppressed and innocent people of all our people, and not to limit the law amending the general amnesty law to perpetrators of the crime of belonging to terrorist organizations only, but rather to reformulate the draft amendment law to include perpetrators of ordinary crimes who
He focused on the need to “bar from consideration those demonstrated to have carried out psychological militant wrongdoings or induced, helped or consented to carry out fear monger acts, in light of the public authority’s obligation as per Article (7/Second) of the Constitution to battle psychological warfare and safeguard the right to life and security simultaneously.”