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    Khalidi: Parliament would take steps to force security chiefs to attend

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    Khalidi: Parliament would take steps to force security chiefs to attend Empty Khalidi: Parliament would take steps to force security chiefs to attend

    Post by lonelyintexas Thu 15 Aug 2013, 2:34 pm

    Thursday, August 15, 2013 18:10

    Khalidi: Parliament would take steps to force security chiefs to attend

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    Baghdad / Baghdadi news / .. Revealed the decision of the House of Representatives Muhammad Al-Khalidi, Thursday, that the parliament would take steps and decisions during its regular meeting next Tuesday to force security chiefs to come in for questioning and accountability, noting that the negligence of security leaders to requests from the audience contributed to the events of a rift in the security apparatus.

    He said al-Khalidi told / Baghdadi News / "The parliament will be allocated a large part of its regular Tuesday to discuss the security situation in the country and listen to the report of the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary", adding that "the continuing disregard of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and security leaders to invitations to come to the Security Council will further complicate the security problem. "

    He said al-Khalidi, "said parliament would consider taking decisions and steps will be announced in a timely manner to force security chiefs to come to Parliament after failing to respond to the calls of the audience repeated," noting that "Parliament will also discuss a number of Laws task during its next meeting in addition to mull security situation which would take priority." / Ended 21 m

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