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Although the focus is today on the meeting of the Parliament Bureau, headed by Berri, to monitor the position that will emerge from the commission regarding the summons of Diab and deputies Khalil and Zuaiter, parliamentary sources familiar with the environment of Ain al-Tineh transmit to “Nidaa al-Watan” that “President Berri is decisive in the need to transfer the file to Parliament. Representatives,” relying on this on the issue of “description of the crime” that the judicial investigator wrote in his allegations as “necessary evidence to adhere to the request for delivery of the file to the Council.”
In the same context, the sources point out that Berri also relies on “Sawan’s own message to the House of Representatives” and asks: “If it had not been for this letter that means that the investigation with the names included in it is subject to to the Supreme Council for the trial of presidents and ministers, why then did Sawan decide to send it to Parliament in the first place?
On the other hand, judicial sources reveal to “Nidaa Al Watan” that the judicial investigator of the crime of Al Marfa considers that he has fulfilled his duty of correspondence with Parliament, but when he did not notice the response of the Council to his message, it is about a consecration of its authority to complete the investigation and highlight the complaints against those guilty of suspected participation. Or negligence, breach of duty, negligence and causing death, and this is what it did and it doesn’t seem likely to be undone.
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