Intense Fist punching in the Parliament!!

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MPs clashed with each other during live parliamentary sessions across the country. The debate in parliament on several constitutional amendments has intensified.

After that, some MPs lost their temper and attacked their peers. Pushing and punching were seen in the video. Some fell to the ground,
All of them are legislators who direct the progress of the country. Leaders who represent the people. They seemed to have lost their composure in parliament itself, the forum for bringing laws to the country.
They poured fistfights on each other without patience. Pushing and pulling was as simple as that. However, there is a debate in parliament .. A channel has made a live telecast with the idea of showing it all over the country.

What's more .. the people of the country watched this whole article live. Anyway .. those clips have now climbed to social media. The clashes took place on wednesday in the Jordanian parliament.

The inclusion of women as Jordanian citizens in the Equal Rights Section of the Constitution is being debated in Parliament.

A number of MPs in parliament on wednesday debated an amended draft in this regard. Some MPs have argued that they do not want this draft.

The draft was discussed between Deputy Suleiman Abu Yahya and parliament Speaker Abdul Karim Dugmi. Suleiman Abu Yahya alleged that Dugmi did not know anything and could not run the House.

With these allegations, the situation worsened. The whole assembly was plunged into chaos. Similar situations persisted for a few minutes. The house adjourned on wednesday to Thursday. Screams were heard along with attacks on each other.

A Member of parliament objected that such behaviour was inappropriate and that MPs' business style was objectionable. mp Khalil Atiyeh said it would also tarnish the image of the country.

Parliament is debating constitutional amendments to women's rights, including the establishment of a National Security Council, as well as a reduction in the term of the house Speaker from two years to one year.

The constitution was introduced in jordan in 1952. Edited 29 times since then. However, some say that most of these are amendments that deprive the legislature of its rights and increase the powers of the dynasty.

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