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Ksasbeh to fill vacant Aqaba parliamentary seat after Riyati's membership revoked — IEC

Ksasbeh to fill vacant Aqaba parliamentary seat after Riyati's membership revoked — IEC

AMMAN — The Independent Election Commission (IEC) on Wednesday said that Baker Ksasbeh is the next eligible candidate to fill the vacant Lower House seat representing Aqaba after former MP Hassan Riyati lost his parliamentary membership following... Read more.

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