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    Unified Retirement will be returned to the government because it keeps the salaries of ministers and

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    Unified Retirement will be returned to the government because it keeps the salaries of ministers and Empty Unified Retirement will be returned to the government because it keeps the salaries of ministers and

    Post by Rocky Thu 12 Sep 2013, 4:46 am

    Unified Retirement will be returned to the government because it keeps the salaries of ministers and advisers as they are


    Rapporteur of the parliament Mohammad Al-Khalid

    2013/09/11 Tomorrow Press / BAGHDAD: decision of the House of Representatives Muhammad Al-Khalidi, Wednesday, and there are many disagreements about public pension law because it contains a lot of legal gaps, as he emphasized that the salaries of ministers, advisers and special grades belonging to the Council of Ministers in accordance with the law has not changed.

    He said al-Khalidi's "Tomorrow Press," that "there are a lot of differences on the Law of the public pension who arrived to Parliament five days ago, as well as fit on the large gaps," noting that "the Finance Committee engaged on the study of the law and to address all the gaps."

    He added that "these gaps are concentrated in the pay scale in which there is error increases and decreases, as the salaries of ministers, advisers and special grades belonging to the Council of Ministers remain as they are," stressing that "there is injustice occurred on the salaries of the Judicial Council and the House of Representatives and will therefore be working out the law satisfies total . "
    He pointed out that "the Finance Committee parliamentary would be amended law and sends it back to the government for amendments the fact that this project is the bush financial and must take the government's approval by," explaining that "there was an agreement will be voted on but if there are no objections will be delayed."

    Hundreds of citizens on August 31 last, in demonstrations in a number of provinces to demand the abolition of pensions for parliamentarians and special grades.

    It is noteworthy that the security forces used batons beat a number of demonstrators, and a photographer were injured in the Iraqi channel and channel staff Baghdadi minor injuries after those attacks.

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