NNA - Future Parliamentary Bloc Member, Deputy Jamal Jarrah, confirmed to the " Voice of Lebanon- Freedom and Dignity radio" on Tuesday that March 14 would not back from its decision to boycott the joint-committees' session at the parliament tomorrow, explaining, at the same time, that this decision does not mean boycotting the parliament's work.
"Our allies are participating in the session, which means that we, in March 14, are still discussing issues to reach agreement on election law," Jarrah explained, refusing to accuse Future movement of disrupting efforts to reach a new election law.
Jarrah said that his bloc is ready to discuss "any project that will be referred to the sub-committee".
Talking about Future movement proposal on the election law, Jarrah said that Former Premier Saad Hariri would propose an election plan that takes into consideration Christian fair representation and national unity, pointing out that the only detail announced is that the proposal will adopt the majority not proportionality suggestion.
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