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    Prime Minister and 4 ministers on the House of Representatives questioning list

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    Post by Rocky Tue 29 Oct 2019, 2:45 am

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    [size=52]Prime Minister and 4 ministers on the House of Representatives questioning list[/size]

    [size=45]The House of Representatives voted yesterday, on the President and members of the Federal Service Council in a session that saw other decisions, including the abolition of financial allocations and privileges from officials and presidencies and members of the House of Representatives and independent and judicial bodies and special grades and governors.
    [size=45]He also decided to form a special parliamentary committee representing all components for the purpose of making amendments to the Constitution and handed over to the House of Representatives within a period not exceeding only four months. It also obliges the government to implement immediately the abolition of the combination of salaries taken from social justice laws, including the Rafha privileges.[/size]
    [size=45]Halbousi said during the parliamentary session that "the questioning requests that have been submitted to the presidency, is the questioning of the Minister of Oil, the questioning of the Minister of Electricity, the questioning of the Minister of Industry, and the questioning of the Minister of Finance, and the questioning of the Prime Minister."[/size]
    [size=45]He added that the procedures were completed formally and objectively questioning the Minister of Oil, Industry and Agriculture, stressing that "the interrogations will be in the month of November next."[/size]
    [size=45]The House of Representatives Rapporteur Khadija Ali said in a statement to (Al-Mada) that "most of the decisions voted by the House of Representatives in Monday's session were amendments to paragraphs in multiple laws," noting that "these amendments came by consensus between the blocs and parliamentary committees."[/size]
    [size=45]She adds that "Parliament has formed a committee to amend the Constitution, consisting of heads of blocs and components will make amendments to the paragraphs and articles of the Constitution within a period of four months."[/size]
    [size=45]At the beginning of the session, which was attended by 222 deputies, Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohammed Halbousi stressed the need for the Commander-in-Chief to preserve life and public and private property and to reject acts that lead to distorting demonstrations, pointing out that the sessions will continue until the reforms. The House of Representatives also voted to end the work of the provincial, district and district councils. Parliament also voted to authorize the Governor to manage financial matters and receive financial receipts from the Provincial Council. The House of Representatives should supervise and monitor the governors until local elections are held.[/size]
    [size=45]To that, MP of the Building Alliance Abbas Zamili in a statement to (term) that "the Presidency of the Council of Representatives held a meeting with the heads of blocs and parliamentary committees before the parliament session to agree to end the work of the provincial councils and vote to reduce the retirement age and cancel the privileges of the three presidencies."[/size]
    [size=45]Abdul Mahdi's government prepared a reform program to absorb the anger of the protesters, consisting of several reform packages, including opening the door to apply for residential land for low-income people and other groups, and the preparation of a national housing program, which includes the construction of 100,000 housing units distributed to the provinces, and give priority to the poorest provinces and regions.[/size]
    [size=45]Abdul-Mahdi's reforms also included giving governors the power to form committees to sort out the names of the most needy families in their provinces, from the category of those covered by the social welfare network, in order to cover the distribution of residential land, and to submit the names to the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers within two weeks.[/size]
    [size=45]In its reform program, the government commissioned the pension agency to prepare a project to reduce the retirement age in public jobs in order to create vacancies that would employ more young unemployed. The reform package also includes tax cuts on low-income and simple industries, including the abolition of income tax. On those fully.[/size]
    [size=45]Meanwhile, the parliamentary martyrs committee considered that "the decision to prevent the merger of two salaries cuts the salaries of each employee of the families of the martyrs of the Popular Mobilization, martyrs of terrorism and martyrs of Baath crimes as well as employees of political prisoners."[/size]
    [size=45]The Chairman of the Committee of Martyrs Abdul Ilah Al-Naeli said in a statement that "this unfair decision was taken by the House of Representatives and supported the decision of the government, which assured us through one of its advisers that it pledges to continue the salaries of the martyrs of all segments because employees of martyrs receive part of the salary of the martyr according to the number of heirs It will review the amendment of the Prisoners Act. ”[/size]
    [size=45]He added that "the Committee of Martyrs against this unjust decision will not silence on this violation of the rights of martyrs and sacrificed by the government and parliament."[/size]


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