Lower House grant confidence to Hassan's government with 82 votes
Jaafar Hassan's government secured the confidence of lawmakers, on Wednesday, in a session chaired by Lower House Speaker Ahmed Safadi.
Out of the 138 members of the House, 135 MPs attended the voting session. The motion passed after 82 voted in favour, 52 against and two abstentions.
The vote followed three days of discussions, in which MPs reviewed the ministerial statement presented by the government based on which Prime Minister Hassan requested confidence last Sunday.
The discussions began on Monday, with two sessions each day. 129 lawmakers spoke during the confidence debates.
According to Article 53 of the Constitution, the government needed the votes of an absolute majority of the House of Representatives, at least 70 votes.
The House's internal regulations stipulate that during confidence votes, MPs respond with one of three options: confidence, withholding or abstention.
Article 81 of the internal regulations of the House states that votes are cast by calling the names of members, who respond verbally in the following two scenarios: If the vote concerns the Constitution, the response shall be: agree, disagree or abstain; If the vote concerns confidence in the government or its ministers, the response shall be confidence, withholding or abstention.
Jaafar Hassan's government secured the confidence of lawmakers, on Wednesday, in a session chaired by Lower House Speaker Ahmed Safadi.
Out of the 138 members of the House, 135 MPs attended the voting session. The motion passed after 82 voted in favour, 52 against and two abstentions.
The vote followed three days of discussions, in which MPs reviewed the ministerial statement presented by the government based on which Prime Minister Hassan requested confidence last Sunday.
The discussions began on Monday, with two sessions each day. 129 lawmakers spoke during the confidence debates.
According to Article 53 of the Constitution, the government needed the votes of an absolute majority of the House of Representatives, at least 70 votes.
The House's internal regulations stipulate that during confidence votes, MPs respond with one of three options: confidence, withholding or abstention.
Article 81 of the internal regulations of the House states that votes are cast by calling the names of members, who respond verbally in the following two scenarios: If the vote concerns the Constitution, the response shall be: agree, disagree or abstain; If the vote concerns confidence in the government or its ministers, the response shall be confidence, withholding or abstention.
Jaafar Hassan's government secured the confidence of lawmakers, on Wednesday, in a session chaired by Lower House Speaker Ahmed Safadi.
Out of the 138 members of the House, 135 MPs attended the voting session. The motion passed after 82 voted in favour, 52 against and two abstentions.
The vote followed three days of discussions, in which MPs reviewed the ministerial statement presented by the government based on which Prime Minister Hassan requested confidence last Sunday.
The discussions began on Monday, with two sessions each day. 129 lawmakers spoke during the confidence debates.
According to Article 53 of the Constitution, the government needed the votes of an absolute majority of the House of Representatives, at least 70 votes.
The House's internal regulations stipulate that during confidence votes, MPs respond with one of three options: confidence, withholding or abstention.
Article 81 of the internal regulations of the House states that votes are cast by calling the names of members, who respond verbally in the following two scenarios: If the vote concerns the Constitution, the response shall be: agree, disagree or abstain; If the vote concerns confidence in the government or its ministers, the response shall be confidence, withholding or abstention.
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Lower House grant confidence to Hassan's government with 82 votes
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