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    Deputy reveals the most prominent laws in the parliament

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    Deputy reveals the most prominent laws in the parliament Empty Deputy reveals the most prominent laws in the parliament

    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Mar 2018, 7:20 am

    Deputy reveals the most prominent laws in the parliament
    In the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]  March 18, 2018comments on the deputy reveals the most prominent laws broken in Parliament closed 9 visits


    BAGHDAD / The deputy of the coalition of state law Ahmed al-Badri, on Sunday, the most prominent laws prepared to vote in parliament, accusing the political blocs to seek political and electoral gains through the passage of some laws.
    Al-Badri said in a press statement that "the laws of the Federal Court, sports clubs, health professions unions, ownership of slums and (where you have this) and some important amendments are ready to vote in the parliament."
    He added that "the pursuit of political blocs to gain electoral and political gains in exchange for passage of laws has hindered the legislative work of parliament during the last legislative term."
    "The election campaign will be launched on April 10, which means that parliament will not be able to agree to pass important laws affecting the life of a simple citizen."



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