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    Post by Rocky Sun Jul 22, 2018 4:44 am

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    Although the law was legislated by the Iraqi parliament last March through a session attended by 222 deputies from the total of the 328 members of the Iraqi parliament, but the issuance of the law on the privileges of deputies recently by decree of President Fuad Masum sparked a wave of public anger because of This coincided with mass protests against corruption, poor services in various central and southern governorates of Iraq, as well as Baghdad.
    The battle between the former parliament, whose term ended at the end of last June, and the angry street broke out between the deputies and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who announced that he would challenge the provisions of the law before the Federal Court.
    In a statement to the Middle East, Amir al-Kanani, a presidential adviser, admitted in a statement to the Middle East that "the issuance of the republican decree at this time when the anger of the Iraqi street against the political class is growing without discrimination is not appropriate." "The law does not have any financial obligation to be opposed by Abadi or other senior politicians who want to silence the anger of the street raging against the entire political class by throwing everything on this law."
    The information service in the Iraqi parliament announced on Thursday in a statement that there are no privileges for deputies in the new law. The statement said that the law contained no privileges, calling on the media and officials to be careful before making any statement or publication of any subject.
    The Prime Minister announced his categorical rejection of the new privileges of members of parliament, and his office said in a statement, he rejected the law on the privileges of deputies, which was legislated by the House of Representatives in a vague and which the presidency of the Republic now.
    The statement added that Abadi stressed the submission of an appeal because he did not get the approval of the government as it has financial implications.
    While the leader of the stream of wisdom Ammar al-Hakim rejected categorical law of the privileges of the House of Representatives, the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki called for the adaptation of the law with the legal frameworks of the state. "The Republican decree on the transfer of the 328 former members of parliament to retire is normal at the end of each session, but it does not mean that all of them deserve a pension," says Amir Kanani, a presidential adviser. It is regulated by law, which was legislated by parliament last March. "
    "Timing may not be appropriate because of the demonstrations and the situation of congestion, which leads to confusion of papers, so it looks like a new law and new concessions."
    For his part, says a member of parliament and former minister Salah al-Jubouri, "This law does not have new privileges, but is a general regulatory law and not all the deputies who were present in the last session will be retired, and I, including them, originally retired," explaining that " In the law, which consists of 73 articles, including article 13, which caused the uproar, which made the members of the parliament three categories: a class has a life and service and class service, but without age, and a class without age and service in the sense that the person has a service of 15 years and age over 50 worth A person who has a service, but whose age is less than fifty, does not deserve to retire except on conditions that do not result in pain Any additional amounts. "
    In turn, the head of the legal committee in the former parliament Mohsen al-Saadoun, what Abadi did to submit a challenge to the law that it is not more than a political target, as the opposition to the law came in conjunction with mass demonstrations.
    During the past two days, social networking sites have been buzzing with comments and comments that included explicit insults to members of parliament and the entire political class, as they introduced new legislation with privileges they did not deserve at a time when the most basic services were not available, including water and electricity.
     

    While witnessing the provinces of Iraq, a relatively calm yesterday, announced the coordination of demonstrations in the province of Dhi Qar in southern Iraq, it called all the provinces protesting, including the capital Baghdad, to prepare for a unified demonstration launched tonight. "We do not have any other demand, and whoever calls services and appointments represents only himself, but the demand to drop and prosecute the corrupt is a popular demand and a demand for a homeland," the committee said in a statement.



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