Parliament decides to re-vote on the (Daraji) deprives Vice chest from attending the proceedings
26/05/2015
According to a parliamentary source, Tuesday, that the presidency of the parliament agreed to re-vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji after the submission of a request signed by 50 deputies before.
The source said, "The presidency of the parliament agreed to re-vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "This came after the submission of a request signed by 50 deputies."
In the same regard, it decided to deprive the deputy chairman of the parliament for the Liberal Ghazwan Alkraawi from attending parliament sessions to the end of the legislative term.
Almsdrwaodh and said, "The presidency of the parliament decided to punish deputy Ghazwan Alkraawi depriving him from the proceedings for the end of the legislative term," adding that "the penalty decision comes against the backdrop of what happened in the House today during the vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji session."
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26/05/2015
According to a parliamentary source, Tuesday, that the presidency of the parliament agreed to re-vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji after the submission of a request signed by 50 deputies before.
The source said, "The presidency of the parliament agreed to re-vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "This came after the submission of a request signed by 50 deputies."
In the same regard, it decided to deprive the deputy chairman of the parliament for the Liberal Ghazwan Alkraawi from attending parliament sessions to the end of the legislative term.
Almsdrwaodh and said, "The presidency of the parliament decided to punish deputy Ghazwan Alkraawi depriving him from the proceedings for the end of the legislative term," adding that "the penalty decision comes against the backdrop of what happened in the House today during the vote on the Minister of Industry Mohammed Darraji session."
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