A parliamentarian suggests that Al-Halbousi’s replacement will be inaugurated on this day, 11 JAN
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Member of the House of Representatives, Suhaila Al-Sultani, suggested on Wednesday that the inauguration session of the Speaker of Parliament will be held next Saturday, while she confirmed that the inauguration of the replacement for the expelled Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, will not exceed the beginning of next week, given the efforts of the political blocs to resolve this issue.
Al-Sultani said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “The session will be held at a signed request from 50 deputies according to the internal law, because there is no president who determines the date for holding the sessions,” noting that “there is an arranged meeting of the heads of the political blocs that will determine the identity of Al-Halbousi’s replacement to assume the presidency of Parliament within next period”.
She added, “The political odds indicate that the inauguration of a replacement for Al-Halbousi will not be delayed long, given the need to vote on the laws,” noting that “the inauguration of a replacement for the expelled Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, will not exceed the beginning of next week, given the efforts of the political blocs to resolve this issue.”
Regarding the reasons for the delay in inaugurating the replacement, Al-Sultani confirms: “The legislative recess prevented the position of the next speaker of the House of Representatives from being decided during the past days.”
The representative of the coordinating framework, Thaer al-Jubouri, had confirmed in an interview with the “Maalouma” agency, that “the identity of the replacement for the expelled Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad al-Halbousi, has been identified,” while he confirmed that there is a consensus among the political forces affiliated with the coordination framework to nominate Representative Mahmoud al-Mashhadani for the presidency of Parliament.
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