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    House of Representatives launches interrogations: one week to hold five ministers

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     Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah 

     Criticized deputies from various political blocs to allocate one week from the end of the legislative chapter of the questionnaire, considering that this action suggests that the presidency of parliament seeks to "discharge its own."
    Of the eight interviews announced by the Presidency of the Parliament to complete the conditions, there are 5 were identified in the last week of the current legislative term, which will end next Thursday.
    Some MPs are hoping that the budget will arrive within the next two days of the legislative term. Stressing the possibility of extending the work of parliament to complete the discussion of the budget as well as proceed with interrogations. 
    And returned the wheel of parliamentary questioning to turn after several months of "hibernation," and began the House of Representatives yesterday questioned Minister of Communications Hassan Al-Rashed. 
    The Presidency of Parliament announced in early November, the allocation of the last week of this month a date for the questioning of a number of ministers. 
    "There is procrastination from the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to deal with the file of interrogations in its registry and to set early dates for questioning and put it on the agenda of the meetings," said MP Zeinab al-Tai. 
    Al-Taei said in a statement to Al-Mada yesterday that she was surprised and surprised by the fact that the Presidency of the Council of Representatives allocated the last week of November to the file of interrogations, stressing that "the two files of questioning of ministers of agriculture and education were presented a year ago, The past, and the questioning of electricity was presented last May. "
    A member of the Liberal bloc parliamentary that "the presidency of the House of Representatives made a big mistake by identifying the dates of interrogations and inventory in the last week of this month," warning "to pass these interrogations with one basket similar to important laws passed in this way." 
    "The parliamentary department informed me not to set a date for questioning the Minister of Agriculture, which was submitted in the month of November 2016," she said, noting that "the presidency of the parliament arguing that the MP is the one who determines the date of the interrogation and not it." 
    On the 14th of this month, the investigation revealed that the interrogation process will begin with questioning of the ministers of communications, higher education and electricity of agriculture, and that the end of this month will be concluded after the files of these requests have been checked and the questions reviewed by the Investigations Committee.
    A member of the Liberal bloc that "the list announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives identified the questioning of the President of the Bureau of the Sunni Endowment and the Ministers of Communications, Agriculture, Education, Transport and Electricity," and did not exclude "the existence of pressure from certain quarters to disrupt some of the interrogations." 
    MP Zaynab al-Tai to "the existence of mobility of some deputies to withdraw signatures of questioning with the aim of obstructing or disrupting," noting that "some MPs were moving within the House of Representatives to urge colleagues to withdraw their signatures from specific interrogations and known." 
    A member of the Committee on Agriculture that "the dates of interrogations identified by the Presidency of the Council of Representatives is incorrect," considering that "the situation of interrogations in the last week of this month suggests that the Presidency of the House of Representatives wants to discharge its own and to drop the imposition.

    At the same time, MP Amin Bakr, a member of the Legal Committee, said that "the file of interrogations goes on without interruption in the current legislative term or next." He stressed that "the interrogations will not be affected and will remain as they are if they are postponed to the next legislative term." 
    "Many of the interrogations are political, but some of them are true, and this makes us face an exchange of accusations between the questioned MP and members of the minister's bloc," Amin Baker said in a statement. 
    The member of the Legal Committee that "there are political pressures exercised to impede the file interrogations," noting that "some political blocs are trying to break the quorum in order not to achieve a session of the quorum." 
    Bader al-Fahal, a member of the political body of the Union of Forces, said that "the interrogations, which were scheduled for this week, have targeted the personal, political and partisan factors of the officials who will be interrogated."
    "The questioning of the head of the Sunni Waqf by a Sunni party in which there is a clear personal targeting of the head of the Waqf in order to obtain investments and funds from the Sunni Endowment to finance this Sunni party," al-Fahal told Al-Mada yesterday. 
    The member of the bloc of the Union of Forces that "the deputies submitted to the questioning of a number of ministers have discounts with these officials or block discounts with others," adding that "the status of all interrogations in the last week is a major mistake occurred in the House of Representatives." 
    The MP Badr al-Fahl that "the Presidency of the Parliament to determine a full week for each interview in order to give the full area of ​​deputies to think about the conviction in the answers or not." 
    Al-Fahel said that "the fate of these interrogations and their passage is subject to the arrival of the general budget to the House of Representatives."
    "The current legislative term begins at the end of this week, which means postponing all interrogations to the next legislative term," he said. But he pointed out that "in the event of the arrival of the budget to parliament during the next two days, the legislative term will be extended another month." 
    "The Finance Committee expects the arrival of draft draft federal budget for 2018 on Tuesday or Wednesday." 
    He pointed out that "the total number of interrogations, including the ministers of agriculture, higher education and the head of the Sunni Endowment Bureau, Which set dates and did not specify them, up to eight.
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