Sunni Ittehad Council’s attempt to paralyse parliament fails as lawmakers reject disruption, strengthening the government’s control over proceedings.
The Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) attempt to disrupt parliamentary proceedings ended in failure as lawmakers rejected its move to stall legislative business. According to reports, SIC members tried to block the session in protest, but the bid was firmly countered by other parties, ensuring that the assembly continued without interruption.
Political analysts described the effort as a high-stakes gamble by the SIC to assert influence inside the National Assembly, but its lack of support highlighted the party’s weak parliamentary position. The development reinforced the government’s stance that democratic institutions cannot be held hostage to disruptive tactics.
The failed bid comes at a time of heightened political tensions, with opposition parties facing growing pressure to adopt constructive engagement rather than obstruction.
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