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    Parliament: Parliament intends to reconsider the amnesty law

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    Parliament: Parliament intends to reconsider the amnesty law Empty Parliament: Parliament intends to reconsider the amnesty law

    Post by Rocky Tue 09 Jul 2019, 6:11 am


    Parliament: Parliament intends to reconsider the amnesty law

    13:50 - 09/07/2019



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    BAGHDAD - 
    The parliamentary legal committee revealed on Tuesday the intention of the House of Representatives to reconsider the amnesty law passed earlier, noting that most of the laws approved previously need to be renewed and to make amendments to the paragraphs that contain gaps to avoid. 
    He said connecting in a statement carried by the "new Arab" newspaper and seen by / information /, " The previous laws were exceptional circumstances experienced by [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , including a general amnesty, which was issued in circumstances convulsive when the number of provinces under the occupation of the law regulating [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] . Today, the situation is different, and we need to reconsider the provisions of this law to be consistent with the current reality.
    He added that "the law must comply with international laws, and does not conflict with human rights law, and not to be criticized by international organizations," calling on the government to "send amendments to the gaps of the Amnesty Act, to avoid the consequences." 
    "There is a number of other laws that need to be amended, including the civil service law, the provincial council law, and others," Hamza said, adding that "any official whose hands have been contaminated with corruption must be tried and punished in accordance with the law. Ending / 25


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