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FRANK26: "THE 3 LAWS THAT SUDANI WANTED RATIFIED."..........F26
The President of the Republic ratifies the personal status laws, general amnesty, and the return of properties to their owners
An informed source confirmed, today, Thursday (February 13, 2025), that President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid approved the three controversial laws.
The source said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid approved today, Thursday, the laws of personal status, general amnesty, and the return of properties to their owners."
On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, the Federal Supreme Court decided to reject the appeal filed against the general amnesty, personal status, and property return laws.
The Federal Court also decided, in its special session to consider the appeals submitted against the three controversial laws, to “cancel the state order to suspend the implementation of the general amnesty, personal status, and property return laws.”
The Chief Justice of the Federal Supreme Court, Jassim Abboud, said during the session: “It is not permissible to enforce a law that contradicts the constitution.”
On February 4, the Federal Supreme Court issued a judicial order to stop the implementation of the general amnesty, personal status, and property return laws. The Supreme Judicial Council rejected the court's decision and confirmed that the law would continue to be implemented, and that the decision issued by the court was not binding on the competent courts.
On Tuesday (January 21, 2025), Parliament voted on the personal status laws, the return of real estate, and the general amnesty in one basket.
The Parliament's media department said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today", "Parliament voted on the Personal Status Law No. (188) of 1959, and voted on the draft law to return real estate to its owners covered by some decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council (dissolved)."
She added, "He also voted on the draft law amending the second amendment to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016."
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