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    Al-Kaabi: Parliament is clinically dead and can not be revived

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    Al-Kaabi: Parliament is clinically dead and can not be revived Empty Al-Kaabi: Parliament is clinically dead and can not be revived

    Post by Rocky Mon 21 May 2018, 3:06 am


    Al-Kaabi: Parliament is clinically dead and can not be revived

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    A member of the National Reform Movement MP Tawfiq al-Kaabi, on Monday, that the parliament is dead clinically since its formation, and no way to revive it, indicating that the executive branch has taken parliament to suspend the obstacles that face.
    Al-Kaabi said in a statement that the parliament has been clinically dead since its formation, which is a ploy to suspend all obstacles in the executive government. He added that "the state would succeed if the parliament implements its laws properly, but unfortunately all the negative aspects of the state are suspended. On the parliament. "
    "The Inspector General's offices in ministries and integrity are regulatory authorities, but we found today that the inspector general's office is connected to the minister," he said. "How can the minister be held accountable if the inspector general's office has less power than the minister?" 
    Al-Kaabi said that "many mistakes in the government, and mostly attached to the parliament, which is dead and can not exercise its role effectively," stressing that "the parliament will not be able to hold its meeting until the end of his life at the end of June, especially last Saturday's session witnessed the presence of 109 deputies, That the winning candidates and the political blocs beneficiary does not want to hold a meeting of parliament to discuss the issue of election results. Ending / 25 n

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