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البرلمان العربي | |
Parliamentary Union overview | |
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Formed | December 27, 2002 |
Headquarters | Tahrir Square, Cairo |
Motto | For the promotion of democracy and stable development |
Parliamentary Union executive |
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Website | www |
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Politics of the Arab world |
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The Arab Parliament is the legislative body of the Arab League. At the 19th Arab League Summit in Amman, the Arab states agreed to create an Arab Parliament, and came up with a resolution to give Amr Moussa the Secretary General of the Arab League the power to start and create the Parliament. In 2004, in the ordinary Arab League Summit in Algiers was the official date where all Arab League Members agreed to send their representative to the temporary Parliament sessions that took place in the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo, Egypt, with each member state sending four members, until the Parliament is reassigned permanently to its under-construction office in Damascus.
The headquarters was in Damascus until on May 22, 2012, the sessions were suspended and transferred to Cairo. The Arab League is now preparing to move the headquarters of the parliament to Baghdad.
Adel Al Asoomi (of Bahrain) is the current Speaker of the Parliament.