
Representative Halima Qaqour announced that she and MP Osama Saad submitted a law proposal to amend the current parliamentary election law. She explained in a statement from the House of Representatives that “after following up the work of the sub -committee in charge of the election law, it was found that the absence of political will to bring about a fundamental change or formulation of a new law, especially a reform law outside the sectarian registration.” In it.
Qaqour pointed out that the most prominent of the proposal is “the introduction of the women’s quota through a quota for candidacy and another for seats, in addition to strengthening the powers and independence of the election supervision committee, as well as the inclusion of the law of the magnetic card, as an essential part of electoral reform, as well as other amendments.”
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