“May God decree a matter that has already been done.” Will Al-Halbousi be referred to the judiciary after his membership is terminated?

“May God decree a matter that has already been done.” Will Al-Halbousi be referred to the judiciary after his membership is terminated?

11-14-2023

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Today, Tuesday, the legal expert, Ali Al-Tamimi, outlined the framework of the Federal Supreme Court’s decision regarding the termination of Muhammad Al-Halbousi’s membership in the House of Representatives, and while specifying the person who will run Parliament after him, he explained the extent to which Al-Halbousi can be held accountable.

Al-Tamimi said, in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, that “the decision of the Federal Supreme Court regarding the termination of Muhammad Al-Halbousi’s membership in the House of Representatives is now binding on all authorities, in accordance with Article 94 of the Constitution, and is not subject to appeal or discrimination,” adding: “May God decide.” Something that was effective.”

He added, “Al-Halbousi, after the Federal Court’s decision, became an ordinary citizen, and Parliament must open the door for nominations for the presidency of the House of Representatives, and choose its president from among the candidates, by voting by an absolute majority.”

The legal expert explained, “Al-Halbousi’s file will be referred, after the decision to terminate membership, to the investigative court to conduct an investigation and hold accountable according to the forgery materials.”

Regarding who will run Parliament, after Al-Halbousi? Al-Tamimi replied, “The House of Representatives, after terminating Al-Halbousi’s membership, will be managed by First Representative Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, until a new speaker of the Council is elected.”

Earlier today, the Federal Supreme Court issued a decision terminating the membership of Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad al-Halbousi, from Parliament after a lawsuit filed by politician Laith al-Dulaimi.

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