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    Parliament resumes its thirty-day vote on the new election law

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    Parliament resumes its thirty-day vote on the new election law Empty Parliament resumes its thirty-day vote on the new election law

    Post by chouchou Wed 30 Oct 2013, 6:40 am

    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} House of Representatives resumes its regular Wednesday to vote on the new election law.
    A statement from the Information Office of the Council of Representatives and received Euphrates News Agency {} a copy of "House of Representatives resumes its thirtieth Wednesday to vote on the new election law."
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    "It also includes the agenda of today's meeting the second reading of the draft law on universities and community colleges."

    He pointed out that "today's meeting will conclude with the reading of the final report of the parliamentary sub-committee responsible for monitoring the project and the Ministry of Education {2,1} and your subject rebuild schools mud and ramshackle."

    The head of the Council of Representatives, Osama Najafi, had threatened last Sunday during the meeting of heads and representatives of the parliamentary blocs, to return to the old election law in the event of failure to reach a compromise on the new election law.

    The President of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, on Wednesday evening, during a meeting with House Speaker Osama Najafi, the need to pass a law and the conduct of the elections on schedule.

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