
The Constitutional Court Monday adjourned until October 27 examination of litigation of results of 2013 parliamentary elections in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd constituencies. Justice Yusuf Al-Mutaw'a, vice-chairman of the Court of Cassation who presided over the Constitutional Court, told KUNA that the hearing was adjourned pending provision of arguments. He said the court examined 22 litigations and listened to testimonies of litigators, and did not refuse any legal contest so far. Al-Mutaw'a said the court would allow litigators to view the detailed results of elections as provided by the interior ministry. The judge said the Constitutional Court would examine on October 9 litigations of results of 2013 parliamentary elections of 4th and 5th constituencies
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