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    Conflicts keep the rights of Iraqis on the government and parliament shelves

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    Conflicts keep the rights of Iraqis on the government and parliament shelves Empty Conflicts keep the rights of Iraqis on the government and parliament shelves

    Post by Rocky Sun 10 Jan 2016 - 11:06

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    1/10/16
    Baghdad Alabarah- Bashir al-Araji, 

    engaged the government and the House of Representatives lawyers from the executive experts and legislature in order to develop understandings on the adoption of important laws and voted on in Parliament. These laws, according to observers it seems it will not see the light, it has been stalled for more than 10 years because of the political by disagreements , particularly with regard to access to the gains of those laws, and the conflict between the federal and the Kurdistan government. She especially for "Baghdad news sources" that legal experts would prepare for the adoption of controversial laws starting from the voting in the Council of Ministers and even the arrival of the parliament, in coordination with the leaders of parliamentary blocs of in order not to block the approval of any bill put to the vote in the House of Representatives. The sources indicated that the most important of those laws, is the general amnesty and the Federal Court and the Council of Public Service, which affected the period-borne between the government and the parliament without voting on them in spite of their importance and direct association with the lives of the Iraqis. But the work of these committees and experts may collide persistently some blocks to give priority to interests on interest expense the country, which is the last pass these laws since the first election cycle until today. In this regard, the National Alliance MP Sadiq frankincense questioned the ability of parliament to pass the controversial laws unless united national will to do so. He said in his speech for "Baghdad news" that some parliamentary blocs still overcome its interest on the interests of the country, and take positions tense, especially in the important laws that have a link with the lives of citizens, noting that the Federal Court Act is one of those laws, and the difference it is in how to vote on the decisions taken, it is not reasonable to take unanimously, but it is possible to vote on making a total of two-thirds is a practical, and no injustice to any party. He said chewing gum that is very important Federal Court decisions, you should not Tkpiha paragraphs empty it of its content and enter the conflicts and differences that make them efficient, effective or be vulnerable to political differences. It is noteworthy that a lot of important laws still ranged between government and parliament offices, because of political differences it has for years, the legislative and executive authorities failed to approve it, which disrupted many of the interests of the citizens and also obstructed the work of state institutions under the pretext of the absence of a law regulating the work.
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