A deputy calls for the exclusion of the claim of the rights of martyrs for political and electoral auctions
A member of the Committee on Women, Family and Children in the House of Representatives and Rep. State of Law Rehab Al-Abouda on Saturday called for the exclusion of the rights of the martyrs and the fairness of their families from the early political and electoral auctions.

Al-Abbouda said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that "the rights that the families of the martyrs are currently receiving are not the level of sacrifices they have made to the homeland in addition to subjecting them to the murderous routine in the state departments, which requires working to exclude them from the existing regulations, whether in obtaining land plots in places Including the provision of services to them and not just a piece of land may not be habitable after decades and exempt them from customs when buying a car or include their children in missions outside some possible controls.

"It is necessary to allocate money to the cities and areas that gave martyrs from those that will be allocated to rebuild the liberated cities. Without the sacrifices of these martyrs, these cities will not be liberated, and therefore it is not fair to allocate billions of dollars to these cities with our full support to rebuild them, Noting that "did not allocate any amounts to the cities and areas that gave the blood of its children for the liberation of other areas."

"It is also necessary to include the families of the martyrs with tax exemptions and health services. We also hope that universities and private schools will include the children of the martyrs by reducing the various stages of education."

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