The House of Representatives has resolved the dispute between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i after Al-Jarrah’s apology. The conflict began when Al-Jarrah attempted to assault Al-Baqa’i, stemming from Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, of which Al-Baqa’i is a deputy secretary-general. A parliamentary delegation facilitated the resolution.
The House of Representatives of Jordan has officially resolved the dispute between Members of Parliament Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i. The resolution followed an apology made by MP Al-Jarrah to his colleague and to the House of Representatives as a collective body.
The conflict initially arose last Tuesday when MP Al-Jarrah allegedly attempted to physically assault MP Al-Baqa’i within the Parliament premises. The disagreement was reportedly related to Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, where Al-Baqa’i serves as deputy secretary-general. Al-Jarrah claimed to have been “insulted” by Al-Baqa’i’s remarks regarding his expulsion, which aggravated the situation.
In an effort to mediate, a parliamentary delegation led by MP Saleh Al-Armouti, comprising seven other MPs, visited Al-Baqa’i at his residence last night. During this meeting, MP Al-Jarrah formally apologized, leading to the resolution of their dispute and restoring peace within the parliamentary ranks.
The recent conflict involving MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i highlights the tensions that can arise within parliamentary proceedings. However, through mediation and an apology, the issue was amicably resolved, reflecting a commitment to maintaining harmony within the House of Representatives. This event serves as a reminder of the importance of civil discourse among lawmakers.
Original Source: www.jordannews.jo