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    Deputy: Most of the controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session

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    Deputy: Most of the controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session Empty Deputy: Most of the controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session

    Post by Rocky Wed Apr 11, 2018 7:28 am

    [ltr]Deputy: Most of the controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session[/ltr]
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     Since 2018-04-11 at 10:26 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Baghdad _ Mawazine Toews 
    MP of the coalition of state law Mansour al-Baiji, Wednesday, that most controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session, citing the reason for the lack of political consensus on them. 
    "The majority of the controversial laws will go to the next session because of the lack of political consensus on them, as well as the difficulty of holding a full session of the quorum within the dome of the parliament not to attend the majority of members of the House of Representatives because of concern about the upcoming election campaign "He said. 
    He added that "most of the laws are broken by a political dispute between the political blocs, and did not reach an agreement during the last period, how to vote on it and there is no agreement by all on it." 
    Al-Baiji said that "the previous two sessions became almost known that the laws that have not been passed and there is a political dispute postponed throughout the life of the parliamentary session and then go to the next session and this is the case as a result of the so-called government of partnership or political consensus that brought us to what we are." 
    "We have a number of laws, such as the oil and gas law, the Federal Court, the Federal Service Council and others. There is no objection to it, so it will not be passed," he said. 
    Al-Baiji said, "Talk about passing controversial laws during the remainder of the life of the House of Representatives is merely an informational talk to the Presidency as it is well aware that it is impossible to pass controversial laws without consensus."[/ltr]





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    Deputy: Most of the controversial laws in parliament will go to the next session Empty Deputy: Most controversial laws will go to the next session because of lack of political consensus o

    Post by Rocky Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:06 am

    Deputy: Most controversial laws will go to the next session because of lack of political consensus on them
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    [rtl][rtl]MP from the coalition of state law Mansour al-Baiji[/rtl]
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    MP Mansour al-Baiji said on Wednesday that most of the controversial laws will go to the next session because of the lack of political consensus and the difficulty of holding a full session of the quorum inside the parliament because of the lack of attendance of most members of the House of Representatives because of their concern with the election campaign, explaining that most of the laws are broken by a political dispute Between the political blocs did not reach an agreement on them during the last period, how to be voted on and there is no agreement by all.


    Al-Baiji said in a press statement that during the previous two sessions he has become almost familiar with the laws that have not been passed and there is a political dispute postponed throughout the life of the parliamentary session and then proceed to the next session, and this is the case as a result of the so-called partnership government or political consensus that brought us to what we on him.


    He added that any controversial law is not agreed upon to arbitrate within the House of Representatives and there are a number of laws invalidated such as the oil and gas law and the Federal Court and the Federal Service Council and others there is no objection to it has not passed and that talk about passing controversial laws during the remainder of the life of the House of Representatives just a media interview The presidency being well aware that it is impossible to pass controversial laws without political consensus.



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