The House of Representatives resolved a conflict between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i following an apology from Al-Jarrah. The dispute originated from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, leading to a physical altercation. A parliamentary delegation intervened, facilitating a resolution at Al-Baqa’i’s residence.
Recently, the House of Representatives put an end to the dispute between Members of Parliament Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i. This resolution followed an official apology from MP Al-Jarrah to his fellow colleague and to the House as a whole.
The conflict initially arose last Tuesday when MP Al-Jarrah allegedly attempted to physically assault MP Al-Baqa’i in his parliamentary office. According to reports from other MPs, tensions between the two stemmed from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, led by Al-Baqa’i, who serves as the deputy secretary-general.
MP Al-Jarrah accused MP Al-Baqa’i of “insulting” him while discussing the reasons for his party expulsion. The situation escalated into a physical altercation, necessitating intervention from a parliamentary delegation.
Last night, a group of representatives, including MP Saleh Al-Armouti and seven others, visited MP Al-Baqa’i at his residence, where Al-Jarrah expressed his apology, effectively resolving the dispute.
In conclusion, the House of Representatives has successfully addressed a serious dispute between two MPs, highlighting the importance of accountability and reconciliation within parliamentary conduct. The resolution appears to restore peace among the members and reinforces the significance of dialogue and mutual respect in legislative processes.
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