The House of Representatives has resolved the dispute between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i after Al-Jarrah apologized for an attempted assault on Al-Baqa’i. The conflict originated from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, which Al-Baqa’i addressed, leading to the escalation of tensions. A parliamentary delegation facilitated the resolution by encouraging the apology from Al-Jarrah.
The House of Representatives has officially concluded the dispute between Members of Parliament Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i. This resolution followed an apology from MP Al-Jarrah directed not only to MP Al-Baqa’i but also to the entire House of Representatives.
The conflict first emerged last Tuesday, when MP Al-Jarrah made an attempt to physically assault MP Al-Baqa’i within the Parliament premises. Reports indicate that the dispute originated from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, where Al-Baqa’i serves as deputy secretary-general. Al-Jarrah accused Al-Baqa’i of disrespectful remarks regarding the reasons for his removal from the party.
The situation escalated, leading to an incident of physical violence during which MP Al-Baqa’i was assaulted by Al-Jarrah. In an effort to mediate, a parliamentary delegation headed by MP Saleh Al-Armouti, together with seven other MPs, visited Al-Baqa’i at his residence. Following this intervention, Al-Jarrah formally apologized, marking the resolution of the disagreement.
The resolution of the dispute between MPs Al-Jarrah and Al-Baqa’i underscores the importance of accountability and decorum within the House of Representatives. The intervention by a delegation of fellow MPs highlights the collaborative effort to maintain harmony among parliamentarians, culminating in a necessary apology that restores order within the legislative body.
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