The House of Representatives resolved the conflict between MPs Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i after Al-Jarrah apologized for a physical altercation that occurred over party-related tensions. A parliamentary delegation facilitated this resolution, emphasizing the significance of respectful interactions among members.
The House of Representatives has officially concluded the dispute between Members of Parliament Muhammad Al-Jarrah and Qassem Al-Baqa’i following an apology from Al-Jarrah. This resolution was necessary after a physical altercation was reported, which originated from tensions over Al-Jarrah’s expulsion from the Labor Party, where Al-Baqa’i serves as deputy secretary-general.
The conflict intensified when Al-Jarrah accused Al-Baqa’i of insulting him regarding the circumstances of his party expulsion. The situation escalated into a confrontation last Tuesday, where Al-Jarrah attempted to assault Al-Baqa’i in Parliament.
In a diplomatic effort to resolve the matter, a parliamentary delegation led by MP Saleh Al-Armouti, along with seven other members, visited Al-Baqa’i at his residence, where Al-Jarrah formally apologized. With this gesture, the House of Representatives declared the dispute settled and closed the chapter on this incident.
The resolution of the dispute between MPs Al-Jarrah and Al-Baqa’i highlights the importance of accountability and conflict resolution within the House of Representatives. With Al-Jarrah’s apology marking a clear end to tensions arising from party affiliations, the parliamentary delegation’s intervention was pivotal in restoring collegiality among MPs. Moving forward, this incident serves as a reminder of the necessity for respectful dialogue in political discussions.
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