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    Parliamentary culture reveals: These laws will be a priority for the work of the next House of Repre

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    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Jun 2018, 7:16 am

    Parliamentary culture reveals: These laws will be a priority for the work of the next House of Representatives
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    BAGHDAD / The Parliamentary Culture Committee unveiled on Tuesday a number of laws that will be the priorities of the next parliament, pointing out that the political differences prevented the legislation at the current session.
    The head of the committee, Mayson Damluji, told "Iraq News" that "the law of the Information and Communications Commission is one of the most important laws that would have been greatly exaggerated that was not legislated by the current parliament and waiting for the next parliament to legislate, especially since the Commission is still without a law. The next parliament.
    "There are two other laws, namely the Law of Science and the National Anthem, and they will be on the agenda of the next council because these two laws have been postponed because of the battles fought by Iraq against Da'sh, and therefore there is a need to have a united on the flag under which they fight.
    Al-Damluji pointed out that there is a law of public holidays and will be discussed within the parliament to resolve the dispute on official and religious holidays, indicating that there are a number of opinions on official and religious holidays, including the national day of Iraq.
    It is hoped that the current parliamentary session will end on June 30, while ongoing discussions are held on the formation of the next government. Finished


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