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    Will Parliament pass the Federal Court’s law at tomorrow’s session? ... Parliamentary law is answere

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    Will Parliament pass the Federal Court’s law at tomorrow’s session? ... Parliamentary law is answere Empty Will Parliament pass the Federal Court’s law at tomorrow’s session? ... Parliamentary law is answere

    Post by Rocky Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:29 am

    Will Parliament pass the Federal Court’s law at tomorrow’s session? ... Parliamentary law is answered

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    Today, Sunday, the Iraqi Parliament's Legal Committee commented on the possibility of passing the Federal Supreme Court’s law in tomorrow’s Monday session.

    A member of the committee, Salim Hamza, told "Eye of Iraq News", that "the differences between the political forces over the remaining paragraphs of the Federal Supreme Court Law are still continuing and those forces did not reach any solutions and agree on these controversial paragraphs.

    And Hamza said that "passing the Federal Supreme Court law in tomorrow's session, Monday, is very unlikely. Disputes over the postponed paragraphs need more time until the political forces reach solutions that satisfy all parties."






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