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    A deputy accuses parties of trying to draft the election law "on its scale" and issues a warning

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    A deputy accuses parties of trying to draft the election law "on its scale" and issues a warning Empty A deputy accuses parties of trying to draft the election law "on its scale" and issues a warning

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    [size=18]On Thursday, the deputy MP, Amid Al-Aqabi, accused unidentified parties and parties of insisting on "passing their agendas" in the electoral law and trying to formulate the law "on its scale", warning of "incalculable" responses by the demonstrators, who he said had "added an excuse" with some insisting on Quotas.


    Al-Aqabi said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The Alliance of Sayroun has strenuously endeavored to pass the Parliament election law according to the aspirations of the Iraqi people and the uprising masses, but the insistence of political parties to pass their agendas to achieve narrow gains at the expense of the public interest prevented the law from being passed and postponed to other sessions." .







    He pointed out, "The presence of some political parties that want to ride the wave and formulate the election law according to its size, in contradiction to the demands of the rising masses in the demonstration arenas", warning of "responses that will not be calculated from those masses who have been fed up with the insistence of some on quotas and the search for gains without regard for the oppressed people" .

    He added, "The election law is considered the most important detail in correcting the political process and achieving change. Therefore, political forces must be aware of the gravity of the situation and the size of the challenge and give up their interests if they want to end the chaos," pointing out that "floping positions will give a message to the angry street that Parliament Unable to meet the demands previously promised. "
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    He continued, "The attempts to procrastinate the facts and mix the cards have become from the past and will not be deceived by the Iraqi people, who have become convinced and fully aware of all the methods after the papers of the politicians that they were betting on to dominate the chairs were burned," stressing that "the position of the alliance is going steady and will not change and has not We will not compromise the blood of the martyrs or their sacrifices, whatever the pressure from other political forces. "

    The House of Representatives had failed to hold its session yesterday, Wednesday, which was dedicated to voting on the House election law, due to disputes over some of its articles.


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