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Sunday 18 / Oct / 2020-12: 24h
The artist Yahya Al-Fakharani
Farah Alaa El-Khouly
The artist, Yahya Al-Fakharani, took the constitutional oath before the Senate in its first session.
The General Secretariat of the Senate indicated that Hall 3 was designated for the parliamentary editors, and was equipped with a screen to transmit the minutes of the session and a Wi-Fi network to access the Internet for monitoring the media.
The General Secretariat of the Senate called on all drafters and parliamentary workers to adhere to the precautionary measures and adhere to the use of muzzles and the commitment of parliamentary photographers to adhere to formal dress within the hall.
Today’s opening session of the Senate, Sunday, witnesses the swearing in of the elected and appointed members of the 300-member House, which must be conducted by one member prior to taking office. According to the constitutional text (104) of the constitution, which applies to the Senate, a member is required, before assuming the functions of the office, to take the following oath: “I swear by Almighty God to loyally preserve the republican order, respect the constitution and the law, and fully safeguard the interests of the people. And to preserve the independence, unity and territorial integrity of the country. “
The Senate is made up of (300) members, and two thirds (200) of its members are elected by direct, secret general vote, and the President of the Republic designates the remaining third (100), provided that women are not assigned less than 10% of total seats.
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