Libya's House of Representatives suspended its official session on Monday after discussing the draft national reconciliation law and a law on witchcraft and sorcery.
The house held its official session in Benghazi under the chairmanship of Aguila Saleh, in the presence of First Deputy Speaker Fawzi Al-Nuwairi and Second Vice President Mesbah Douma.
House spokesman Abdullah Bliheg said in a press statement that representatives discussed the draft national reconciliation law and decided to refer it to the Justice and National Reconciliation Committee for study and a written opinion.
Bliheg added that the council also discussed a draft law on the limiting of witchcraft and sorcery, but decided to postpone futher discussion on the topic until Tuesday's session.
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