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Al Urfi: Dispute between members of State Council is not important, and all of them will eventually support decision of the presidency of Council.

MP, Abdul Moneim Al-Urfi, said on Tuesday that the dispute and division between the members of the State Council is not important, as the PM has been chosen, and the constitutional amendment has been made between the two committees of Parliament and the State Council .

Al-Urfi, in a statement to Arraed, added that all members of the State Council will eventually support the decision of the presidency of the Council, noting that most members of the State Council agree to change the government, with evidence that Fathi Bashagha obtained 46 recommendations from them.

Al-Urfi explained that all local and international parties are currently pushing for the peaceful handover of power between Abdul Hamid Dbaiba and Fathi Bashagha.

For his part, member of the House of Representatives, Jibril Auhaida, confirmed in a statement to Arraed that the exchange of statements between members of the State Council has no effect on the consensus that took place between the two committees of Representatives and the State Council .

Auhaida added that the constitutional amendment was drafted between the committees of representatives and the Supreme State and is not subject to discussion, and the prime minister was chosen. What is happening now is division and rivalries between members of the State Council, and this has no effect on what happened.

It is worth noting that 75 members of the State Council issued a statement supporting what was issued by the House of Representatives to amend the constitutional declaration and assign a new prime minister, while 54 other members issued a statement that they consider it to be in violation of the political agreement.

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