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Judicial Council: The Federal Council did not consider the claim to dissolve Parliament due to the curfew 2022.08.30 - 11:35 Baghdad - people Today, Tuesday, the Supreme Judicial Council announced that the Federal Court did not hold its session to decide on the case for dissolving Parliament, due to the curfew. It was scheduled to hold the Federal Court today, a special session to consider the case, to dissolve the House of Representatives. Earlier, the Federal Supreme Court decided to consider the cases on Tuesday 30/8/2022 without pleading. A Federal Court statement, a copy of which was received by “NAS” (August 29, 2022), stated that “in view of the fact that the number of plaintiffs in the lawsuits scheduled to be heard on Tuesday, 30/8/2022 amounted to (1036), claiming, “in addition to their attorneys’ number ( 43) and the inability of the courtroom and its building to accommodate the aforementioned numbers. He added, "As the principle, based on the provisions of Article (21/Third) of the Court's Rules of Procedure No. (1) of 2022, is that the cases are considered without pleading, unless the court deems it necessary to conduct a plea in the presence of the parties." And he indicated that "for the aforementioned reason, the court decided to consider the cases without pleading and the court completes its procedures in accordance with the provisions of item (fifth) of Article (21) of the aforementioned internal system.