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    Parliamentarians for the "light" House exposed to a fierce onslaught and the government did not stop

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    Parliamentarians for the "light" House exposed to a fierce onslaught and the government did not stop Empty Parliamentarians for the "light" House exposed to a fierce onslaught and the government did not stop

    Post by Rocky Wed 01 Aug 2018, 3:35 am

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    Parliamentarians for the "light" House exposed to a fierce onslaught and the government did not stop the salaries of the ministers of pensions (report)
     Baghdad The 
    political and popular circles have been surprised by the continued disbursement of pensions by former prime ministers and their deputies, presidents and deputies, despite announcing the suspension of disbursement of these salaries to former MPs and members of the National Assembly.

    Politicians considered the decision of the General Pension Authority as an attempt by the government to turn the ball of service crises into parliament to get out of the crisis of demonstrations taking place in the country.
    The Public Pension Department decided to stop the payment of pensions to members of the former House of Representatives, members of the National Assembly and deputies of the parliamentary session ended, confirming that the step came in accordance with the decision of the Federal Court to suspend the Law of the House of Representatives and its Formations No. 13 of 2018.
    The decision comes at a time when the Department of Retirement confirmed its continuation of the completion of transactions for the calculation of the duration of the contract as an actual service, while revealed the imminent release of the end of service bonus for the tenth and twelfth sessions of retirees.
    The director of the General Authority for Retirement, Ahmed Abdul Jalil al-Saadi, said in a press statement that the department refrained from handing over pensions or promote transactions of members of the former House of Representatives, members of the National Assembly, and deputies of the current session ended, "pointing out that the step came in accordance with the decision of the Federal Court Judge To suspend the Law of the House of Representatives and its Formations No. 13 of 2018.
    According to observers for the Iraqi issue, Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the issue of pensions for deputies during that period, which is witnessing massive demonstrations against the failure of his government to get out of the crisis and throwing ball in the court, although the parliament gave the government enough legislative cover to provide services to citizens and improve their living conditions.
    As they see that this decision will not be implemented, but aims to remove suspicion of the government of Abbadi and his ministers, recalling his decision three years ago to cancel the posts of Vice President after the demonstrations in the country and after the protests were returned to their posts with the return of all their rights retroactively.
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]In turn, considered former MP Habib terminal that there is an attack directed against Parliament by some politicians and the last was to stop the pensions of the beneficiaries without other officials such as ministers and ambassadors and special grades and the number of hundreds, noting that the default is by the government and ministers and officials, and the House of 
    censorship of their procedures.
    Al-Turfi told Al-Nour News that the House of Representatives is the honor of political action, and talk about the Council in that picture and blame him and the charges are arbitrary is the accusation of the people and the fall of the prestige of the state, and targeting all other authorities that emerge from the womb of parliament.
    He pointed out that the bad talk about the House of Representatives has become a strange sign of patriotism, integrity and boldness, where daily go out political analysts and denounce the Council to say about them, Nazihon and Shagan.
    The law of the House of Representatives contains a clause concerning the retirement of members of Parliament, which requires that the service of the deputy in the State of 15 years and above, or if the MP has no service in the institutions of the state, it pays money for 15 years and then entitled to receive a pension from parliament as well On other conditions such as age and others.
    The talk of the pensions of the House of Representatives in conjunction with the protests that took place more than three weeks in the provinces of Basra, Dhi Qar, Najaf and Maysan, to demand the provision of jobs and improve the environment services.
    The controversy over the pensions of members of parliament to 2014, where the Federal Court then abolished the pensions of members of the House of Representatives and provincial councils, and said that, contrary to the Constitution and Article 130 of the rules of procedure of the House of Representatives, after the demonstrations came out then in the provinces of Basra and Dhi Qar, Of Iraqi cities.
    The former MP Ali al-Maliki said that the current session has been able to dismiss three ministers and the introduction of 25 officials, and the legislation of hundreds of laws, and gave the green light to Prime Minister Haider Abadi to fight corruption and enabled him without reference to the opinion of the Council.
    He added to "Alnor News" that the parliament load failure in the service file and other files unfair and unacceptable from those parties that seek to abandon their responsibilities in conjunction with the protests demanding reforms and provide jobs and improve basic services. 
    He pointed out that the next parliament will be weak if the accusations continue to affect the legislative institution without evidence, although the laws approved by the parliament in respect of pensions were clear and identified eligible under the General Pension Law.
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