The House of Representatives resolved the conflict between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i after Al-Jarrah’s apology. The dispute began with Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party and led to a physical confrontation. Mediation by a parliamentary delegation helped officially end the disagreement.
The House of Representatives has officially resolved the dispute between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i. This resolution followed an apology from MP Al-Jarrah to both Al-Baqa’i and the House as a whole. The incident escalated on Tuesday when Al-Jarrah allegedly attempted to assault Al-Baqa’i within the Parliament building.
The underlying conflict between the MPs arose from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, where Al-Baqa’i serves as deputy secretary-general. Al-Jarrah accused him of “insulting” him while discussing the reasons for his party expulsion. The disagreement intensified, ultimately leading to a physical altercation.
To mediate the situation, a parliamentary delegation led by MP Saleh Al-Armouti, including seven other MPs, visited Al-Baqa’i at his residence. During this visit, Al-Jarrah extended his apology, effectively bringing the incident to a close and restoring peace between the two lawmakers.
The House of Representatives effectively closed the chapter on the conflict between MPs Al-Jarrah and Al-Baqa’i following an apology from Al-Jarrah. The dispute originated from party political tensions, escalating to a physical confrontation. The intervention of a parliamentary delegation played a crucial role in resolving the issue and fostering reconciliation between the parties involved.
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