Parliamentary warning to Halbousi: Your fate is prison and your old files are still there
Parliamentary warning to Halbousi: Your fate is prison and your old files are still there
2-4-2025
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MP Mukhtar al-Moussawi warned, today, Tuesday, the head of the Progress Alliance, Mohammed al-Halbousi, who was convicted of forgery, of the consequences of his attempt to mobilize the street against the Federal Court after it stopped the implementation of controversial laws, including the general amnesty law.
Al-Moussawi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, “The Federal Court is the highest judicial authority in the country and its decisions are final and binding on all authorities. What it issues cannot be objected to. It is the same court that removed Halbousi from the presidency of parliament after he was convicted of forgery. If it was not constitutional as he claims, why did he leave the position?” He indicated that “the general amnesty law was passed in an illegal session and the vote on it was not correct, and I was among those present at that session.”
He added that “Al-Halbousi’s call to mobilize the street against the Federal Court will not find any echo or support in the western provinces, including Anbar, and his objection will not lead him to any result after the Federal Court’s decision,” noting that “the former parliament speaker is supposed to be in prison now if it were not for the overlooking of the crime of forgery he committed.”
He pointed out that “the old files that incriminate Halbousi still exist and can be activated at any moment,” stressing that “his efforts to incite and create chaos will not affect the Iraqi reality, whether security, political or societal.”
It is noteworthy that Al-Halbousi strongly attacked the Federal Court after its decision to suspend the implementation of the general amnesty law based on an appeal filed by several representatives, and he insulted its president, Judge Jassim Al-Amiri.
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