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    State law declares proceed to veto items in the retirement law .

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    State law declares proceed to veto items in the retirement law . Empty State law declares proceed to veto items in the retirement law .

    Post by Rocky Tue 25 Feb 2014, 4:17 am

    [size=12.66]State law declares proceed to veto items in the retirement law .

    Monday, February 24, 2014 12:04 .





    Twilight News / MP for the coalition of state law on Alfalh the start of his coalition procedures overturn Article 37 of the Law on pension and special privileges of MPs, ministers and special grades.



    Article 37 of the Unified Retirement Law to give lawmakers and other officials presidencies and pensions;, Observers point out that it was voted on, despite public opposition and, despite her claims of many of the House of Representatives said they would vote against it.

    The presidency has rejected the ratification of the pension law, and demanded reconsideration of Articles 37 and 38 in order to achieve justice and harmony with the spirit of the Constitution and its provisions, according to a statement.

    However, the Iraqi Council of Representatives, said that the President or whoever replaces him does not have the power to reject the laws of the Council, including the Unified Retirement Law.

    He Alfalh conference attended by "Twilight News", that the State of Law coalition sent a request on 13 of this month to the President of the Federal Supreme Court Medhat al-Mahmoud overturn Article 37 of the Law on retirement "was our duty Mahmoud official letter dated 18 from the receipt of the request of Cassation and the Coalition lawyer to plead in accordance with the legal mechanisms. "

    He added that Alfalh coalition of state law began to veto measures through a lawyer in order to set aside exclusively article.

    And that "what he made the coalition after the despair of the re-vote on the above-mentioned article in the parliament."

    And left thousands of people in 10 Iraqi provinces, last week, protest demonstrations, demanding the cancellation of paragraph 37 of the Unified Retirement Law earmarked for retirement and privileges of the House of Representatives and the three presidencies and senior officials in the state.

    Protests were similar in seven provinces, including the capital Baghdad, on the fifth of October of last year, and resulted in an overwhelming wave of anger that swept the country, the announcement by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, for his support and the support for the demands of the demonstrators.

    The Federal Court overturned the highest judicial authority in Iraq in the same month pensions for members of the House of Representatives and former filed at the invitation of the head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji, and down to the wishes of the reference in Najaf and the masses.

    But lawmakers returned this month during the vote on the Unified Retirement Law install paragraph bearing the number 37 where they identified their retirement and privileges they and the three presidencies and senior officials in the state.

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