Lower House gives member 4-month suspension for profanity

The Lower House of Parliament on Monday voted to suspend MP Abdulrahman Awisheh (Amman, 1st District) for four months for violating on-floor decorum and using profane language. Eighty-nine MPs out of 108 present in a closed House session voted in favor…

The Lower House of Parliament on Monday voted to suspend MP Abdulrahman Awisheh (Amman, 1st District) for four months for violating on-floor decorum and using profane language. Eighty-nine MPs out of 108 present in a closed House session voted in favor of Awisheh’s suspension for using inappropriate language on House floor during a heated exchange with the minister of justice in early February this year.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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