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Parliamentarian: Extraordinary sessions will be held after Eid to approve important service laws
MP Hussein Al-Saabari revealed, on Saturday, that the House of Representatives intends to hold extraordinary sessions after the Eid Al-Adha holiday, to compensate for previous sessions that were not held due to the lack of quorum.
Al-Saabari said in a statement to the Al-Maalouma Agency, that “the House intends to discuss a number of important laws during these sessions, most notably the Popular Mobilization Law, the budget schedules, and the Ministry of Education Law.”
He called on members of the House of Representatives to "commit to attendance and not be absent from upcoming sessions," calling on "political blocs to urge their representatives to perform their legislative role in a way that serves the public interest."
Al-Saabari pointed out that “the holding of extraordinary sessions represents an important opportunity to correct the course of legislative performance and compensate for the delay in passing laws that directly affect the lives of citizens,” noting that “serious political will and cooperation between blocs will be the decisive factor in the success of these sessions and achieving tangible results.”
It is noteworthy that the House of Representatives had previously called for holding emergency sessions during the legislative recess in order to vote on important laws link