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Rami al-Salhi
recently returned after the elimination of ISIS terrorist gangs in Iraq to conscription, Parliament began to study the adoption of the law amid acceptance and rejection among all circles.
Observers considered that "the compulsory service in the army needed by Iraq, for one reason, which is to make a new generation of young people, the project has nothing to do with the security situation in the country," noting that "most Iraqis support the compulsory service, and if approved by law in parliament, it will be in accordance with certain controls, and periods specified To serve young people in courses for their upbringing, and that military service does not fall within the militarization of society. "
Abdul Mahdi is already studying the law and
according to member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee Abdul Khaliq al-Azzawi, Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief Adel Abdul-Mahdi, expressed his willingness to study the issue of activating compulsory recruitment under certain conditions, after the committee put it up for discussion for its intention to implement it during the next phase.
He says al - Azzawi, " The most important features of this law is a commitment to the condition age, and there could be room to pay cash alternatives against the completion of compulsory service , which will provide a very significant revenue to the Ministry of Defense can be supported in the development and advancement of the Iraqi army and armament and others.
In the meantime, Committee member Ali al-Ghanmi said, "The adoption of the law of compulsory service can eliminate a large percentage of unemployment among young people," noting that "the law has not yet been sent by the government to the House of Representatives for the purpose of extensive discussion."
Al-Ghanimi pointed out that "all countries of the world have a compulsory service, and if this law is applied in Iraq, it will eliminate unemployment among young people and give them the opportunity to serve this country," explaining that "the law will guarantee all moral considerations of the citizen who performs compulsory service, which is Contrary to what existed during the previous regime and the mechanisms followed at the time when there was a lot of contract, and the delay in the demobilization of those who enter that service.
In 2003, the country's compulsory service law was abolished after the fall of the dictatorial regime and the Iraqi army was dissolved by a decision of the then civilian governor Paul Bremer.
• The law will eliminate unemployment
In the same context, says member of the Security Committee in the parliament Abbas Sarrout, "The law of compulsory service is very important as the military establishment is largely flabby, and after several years we will need new blood," saying that "the project will contribute to the withdrawal of unemployment by providing opportunities and activity for the unemployed By recruiting them into the army, carrying out various tasks and eliminating the deviation among the youth and preparing them properly. "
The law of compulsory military service in Iraq remained in force until World War I and the fall of Iraq under the British Mandate, and in the monarchy in Iraq, which was established in 1921, has witnessed several attempts by King Faisal I to approve compulsory military service, which was rejected by the Iraqi tribes in That time because she did not want to involve her children in the army, fearing that institution would be badly exploited in politics.
• The region refuses to apply the law
On the other hand, said the representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Bashar al-Kiki, that the government of the region will not apply the draft law of compulsory service, in the event initiated within the House of Representatives.
Al-Kiki pointed out that "the law of compulsory service, if it aims to provide employment opportunities, it is useless, and the first to provide civilian employment opportunities," noting that "the militarization of society is incompatible with reality, especially with the presence of such a large number of military and security forces."
And about the procedures of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the event of the law of service within the House of Representatives, confirms Kiki, "Erbil will not apply the law of compulsory service even if it was legislated, because the region has according to the Constitution security forces, and in this fact, compulsory service does not mean."
For his part, military expert, Hisham al-Hashemi, that conscription in Iraq will not succeed, if imposed again.
Hashemi said in a press statement that "one of the reasons for the failure of compulsory recruitment, is contrary to international human rights standards, civil and democratic countries make it a voluntary service or what is known as the service of science, as it exists in Sweden and Turkey, but to be mandatory it will create a state of non- Commitment".
"The salaries paid to combatants in voluntary service outweigh the salaries paid during compulsory recruitment, so we will see desertions and non-compliance," he said.
• Finance: We do not have sufficient allocations to the law
and the member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Jamal Cougar, has confirmed earlier, the absence of financial allocations within the draft law of the federal budget for 2020 to apply the law of compulsory recruitment, if approved in the House of Representatives.
Jamal Cougar, in an interview, said that "talk about the legislation of compulsory recruitment law was raised in the media only by a certain party," pointing out that "has not been discussed in the House of Representatives in previous chapters."
"The passage of the law requires substantial financial allocations, because the volunteers need to pay salaries, clothes, weapons and supplies, and the government is not ready to do so with a huge number of military personnel in the Iraqi armed forces system," he said.
• Defense: These are our conditions and
with frequent talk about the law, the Ministry of Defense broke its silence and said that "the law, if the House of Representatives, will include specific categories, and will depend on academic achievement in the period of service that will be exempted graduate graduates."
The ministry points out that it pushed the law to parliament and the prime minister during Khalid al-Obeidi's post as defense minister, but the war against ISIS terrorist gangs postponed the file.
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Report: Do you pass the law of compulsory service .. Why Kurdistan rejects?
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[rtl]Rami al-Salhi
recently returned after the elimination of ISIS terrorist gangs in Iraq to conscription, Parliament began to study the adoption of the law amid acceptance and rejection among all circles.
Observers considered that "the compulsory service in the army needed by Iraq, for one reason, which is to make a new generation of young people, the project has nothing to do with the security situation in the country," noting that "most Iraqis support the compulsory service, and if approved by law in parliament, it will be in accordance with certain controls, and periods specified To serve young people in courses for their upbringing, and that military service does not fall within the militarization of society. "
Abdul Mahdi is already studying the law and
according to member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee Abdul Khaliq al-Azzawi, Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief Adel Abdul-Mahdi, expressed his willingness to study the issue of activating compulsory recruitment under certain conditions, after the committee put it up for discussion for its intention to implement it during the next phase.
He says al - Azzawi, " The most important features of this law is a commitment to the condition age, and there could be room to pay cash alternatives against the completion of compulsory service , which will provide a very significant revenue to the Ministry of Defense can be supported in the development and advancement of the Iraqi army and armament and others.
In the meantime, Committee member Ali al-Ghanmi said, "The adoption of the law of compulsory service can eliminate a large percentage of unemployment among young people," noting that "the law has not yet been sent by the government to the House of Representatives for the purpose of extensive discussion."
Al-Ghanimi pointed out that "all countries of the world have a compulsory service, and if this law is applied in Iraq, it will eliminate unemployment among young people and give them the opportunity to serve this country," explaining that "the law will guarantee all moral considerations of the citizen who performs compulsory service, which is Contrary to what existed during the previous regime and the mechanisms followed at the time when there was a lot of contract, and the delay in the demobilization of those who enter that service.
In 2003, the country's compulsory service law was abolished after the fall of the dictatorial regime and the Iraqi army was dissolved by a decision of the then civilian governor Paul Bremer.
• The law will eliminate unemployment
In the same context, says member of the Security Committee in the parliament Abbas Sarrout, "The law of compulsory service is very important as the military establishment is largely flabby, and after several years we will need new blood," saying that "the project will contribute to the withdrawal of unemployment by providing opportunities and activity for the unemployed By recruiting them into the army, carrying out various tasks and eliminating the deviation among the youth and preparing them properly. "
The law of compulsory military service in Iraq remained in force until World War I and the fall of Iraq under the British Mandate, and in the monarchy in Iraq, which was established in 1921, has witnessed several attempts by King Faisal I to approve compulsory military service, which was rejected by the Iraqi tribes in That time because she did not want to involve her children in the army, fearing that institution would be badly exploited in politics.
• The region refuses to apply the law
On the other hand, said the representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Bashar al-Kiki, that the government of the region will not apply the draft law of compulsory service, in the event initiated within the House of Representatives.
Al-Kiki pointed out that "the law of compulsory service, if it aims to provide employment opportunities, it is useless, and the first to provide civilian employment opportunities," noting that "the militarization of society is incompatible with reality, especially with the presence of such a large number of military and security forces."
And about the procedures of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the event of the law of service within the House of Representatives, confirms Kiki, "Erbil will not apply the law of compulsory service even if it was legislated, because the region has according to the Constitution security forces, and in this fact, compulsory service does not mean."
For his part, military expert, Hisham al-Hashemi, that conscription in Iraq will not succeed, if imposed again.
Hashemi said in a press statement that "one of the reasons for the failure of compulsory recruitment, is contrary to international human rights standards, civil and democratic countries make it a voluntary service or what is known as the service of science, as it exists in Sweden and Turkey, but to be mandatory it will create a state of non- Commitment".
"The salaries paid to combatants in voluntary service outweigh the salaries paid during compulsory recruitment, so we will see desertions and non-compliance," he said.
• Finance: We do not have sufficient allocations to the law
and the member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Jamal Cougar, has confirmed earlier, the absence of financial allocations within the draft law of the federal budget for 2020 to apply the law of compulsory recruitment, if approved in the House of Representatives.
Jamal Cougar, in an interview, said that "talk about the legislation of compulsory recruitment law was raised in the media only by a certain party," pointing out that "has not been discussed in the House of Representatives in previous chapters."
"The passage of the law requires substantial financial allocations, because the volunteers need to pay salaries, clothes, weapons and supplies, and the government is not ready to do so with a huge number of military personnel in the Iraqi armed forces system," he said.
• Defense: These are our conditions and
with frequent talk about the law, the Ministry of Defense broke its silence and said that "the law, if the House of Representatives, will include specific categories, and will depend on academic achievement in the period of service that will be exempted graduate graduates."
The ministry points out that it pushed the law to parliament and the prime minister during Khalid al-Obeidi's post as defense minister, but the war against ISIS terrorist gangs postponed the file.
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