Al-Saadi denies postponing the presidential election session and affirms proceeding with the constitutional entitlement.
MP Jawad Al-Saadi denied on Monday the postponement of next Saturday’s session dedicated to electing the President of the Republic.
Al-Saadi told Al-Maalouma that “the House of Representatives session scheduled for next Saturday to elect the President of the Republic will proceed as planned, and with its constitutional provisions, which are represented in completing this entitlement,” noting that “there is consensus within the House of Representatives to resolve it and proceed with it.”
He added that “there is no truth to what is being circulated regarding the possibility of postponing the session or delaying its convening,” explaining that “resolving this entitlement will lead to the President of the Republic assigning the candidate of the largest bloc to form the government, and thus we will be facing the birth of a new government that takes into consideration the important and sensitive files, especially the financial and economic ones.”
Al-Saadi indicated that “today’s session finalized the remaining parliamentary committee formations,” confirming that “the vote on the remaining committees will be completed this Wednesday.”
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