90 / Federal / 2019 on 2021-04-28 A- the member of the Council of Representatives enjoys objective immunity, which means that a member of the Council is not held accountable for the opinions he expresses and the facts he reports while exercising his work in the Council during sessions or one of the committees, as well as in the oral and written questions that are directed based on the powers granted to him by the Constitution. B - the member of the Council of Representatives enjoys procedural immunity, which means that a warrant of arrest against a member of the Council of Representatives may not be executed for crimes not in flagrante delicto except with the approval of the members of the Council by an absolute majority during the legislative term and the approval of the Speaker outside that period, and there is no need to obtain approval for the implementation of recruitment or arrest orders in misdemeanors, offenses and recruitment in felonies. C - An absolute majority means more than half of the total number of members of the Council of Representatives, wherever it mentioned, whether it is associated with the phrase (number of its members) or is abstract. As for the simple majority, it means more than half of the actual number of members of the Council of Representatives present after achieving a quorum for holding sessions with the attendance of the absolute majority.
150 / Federal / 2019 on 2021-05-02 Deciding on the obligation of the Chairman of the Council of Commissioners, in addition to his post, to approve civil status records as a basis for the voter register instead of the ration card records, does not fall within the limited jurisdiction of this court.