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"MPs" holds their first meeting at King Abdullah Mosque

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Al Fayez Hall narrowed down so they moved to the founder's mosque

Monitoring session to form a parliamentary investigation committee in the tragedy of "the dead"

Vibration of parliamentary confidence in the Governmental Investigation Commission and Razzaz is looking for a second party to take responsibility

 

 

 

Al - Anbat - Amman - Walid Husni

 

The experience of transferring the meetings of the House of Representatives to Akef al-Fayez small hall did not work, which barely widened to the deputies in the orphan experiment, during which the Council held a session during the formation of its parliamentary committees was completed, the other session brought together a number of ministers with about 85 deputies to discuss the Dead Sea tragedy.

This unsuccessful experiment seemed more than enough for the General Secretariat of the Council to move the Legislative and Control Council sessions to the main conference hall of the King Abdullah Mosque to complete the modernization of the National Assembly, which will last for about two months.

Today, the House of Representatives holds its first session in the conference hall, which looks more spacious and equipped than the hall of the late Akef al-Fayez.

 

The General Secretariat of the House of Representatives has nominated early and before the start of the third regular session of the National Assembly, the hall of Akef Al Fayez to be an alternative to the initial dome of the Council until the completion of the development and modernization, and said at the time that the Council will transfer its meetings to the Hall of Fayez in the framework of testing the validity of such meetings , And if the experiment did not succeed, there are temporarily alternatives until the completion of the modernization and maintenance under the dome.

The House of Representatives is holding a supervisory session during which it will discuss the proposal to form a parliamentary investigation committee in the Dead Sea tragedy, in which 21 citizens were killed, most of them were children, during a school trip on Thursday afternoon.

The meeting was held today after the proposals made by deputies at the meeting called for by the Education Committee yesterday and participated in a number of ministers interspersed with verbal quarrels between the deputies, some of whom called for the resignation of the Ministers of Education and Higher Education and Minister of Tourism, before the Council decided to hold today's supervisory session to discuss multiple proposals Agreed to form a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the tragedy.

It is likely that the Council will approve the formation of the committee today, but there is no sufficient prospects for the commission to carry out its tasks, thus recalling previous parliamentary experiences during which dozens of parliamentary commissions of inquiry were formed without anyone knowing their fate.

It is noted that the decision of the deputies to form a commission of inquiry of their own reveals their lack of conviction in the government investigation committee set up by the Prime Minister to discuss the full details of the tragedy, while raising questions about the feasibility of forming two committees to investigate a single case, and whether the Council has sufficient expertise in this area.

The most prominent thing is that the parliamentary confidence in the government is no longer fully available, especially as there are parliamentary accusations against the government of its direct responsibility for the martyrdom of 21 Jordanians, mostly children, as a result of governmental negligence. The government seems to want to get rid of these accusations and throw the burden of the tragedy on another party that might be the weakest link in the Dead Sea tragedy. 

 
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