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Fodon to al Sak'a : who asked you to resign?

29-03-2016 09:49 AM


Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - The followers of the group resignation of the chief and commissioner of the independence Election Commission that they resigned yesterday, Monday, get wondered.

The commissioners themselves also wondered , who were asked to resign before minutes of doing so, at 10 o'clock in the morning .

One of the commissioners asked his chief.

One of the commissioner asked his chief Reyad al Shak'a when he asked them to resign, literally " who asked you this?" , and al Shak'a replied " the Prime Minister."

Here the commissioner wondered more, according to what two of them reported to Ammon," we don't submit resignation to the Prime Minister, but to his Majesty."

The Law of Independence election commission texts on " the commission has a commissioner council consists of a chief and four members, they are designation by Royal decree for 6 years un renewable. ", the King also could dissolution the council by Royal Decree in that regard before the provided period of time.

And getting back to the commissioner and their chief discussion, al Shak'a obviate his speech saying :"the Royal Court asked this" , "the truth is appeared now" , and he proceeded " we obeyed the order , and we submitted our resignation yesterday at 10 o'clock, in the morning.




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