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    Al-Kaabi reveals the circumstances of obstructing the questioning of the Central Bank governor: requ

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    Al-Kaabi reveals the circumstances of obstructing the questioning of the Central Bank governor: requ Empty Al-Kaabi reveals the circumstances of obstructing the questioning of the Central Bank governor: requ

    Post by Rocky Wed 21 Apr 2021, 7:32 am

    Al-Kaabi reveals the circumstances of obstructing the questioning of the Central Bank governor: requests to lift immunity exclusively in the office of Al-Halbousi

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    {Politics: Al Furat News} The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, revealed the circumstances of the disruption of the questioning of the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb, by a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Faleh Al-Sari.
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    Al-Kaabi said in the "Political Lanterns" program broadcast by the Al-Furat satellite channel at dawn on Wednesday, "The current parliamentary session is the least of the parliamentary sessions, and the door to interrogations remains open and has not stopped, but the parliament and the blocs are preoccupied with the financial budget."
    He added, "Some accused me of obstructing the questioning of the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, and this is contrary to reality," noting that "the governor of the bank was wanted for hosting and not for interrogation."
    He indicated that "Representative Faleh Al-Sari, who is the dean of parliamentarians, and one of the oldest representatives is the one who requested the interrogation, but there were other parties who were not entitled to interfere in the questions. They tried, in one way or another, to take their role by asking them, and according to the rules of procedure, the questioned MP is responsible for that, but some wanted to obstruct that." By provoking chaos and asking questions in a temperamental manner and by how to disagree with the rules of procedure, which has kept the request open until now. "
    Al-Kaabi pointed out that "a political team was preventing the passage of the budget to thwart Mustafa Al-Kazemi's government."
    He added, "We have deputies who are martyred with the Corona virus because of their work in the House of Representatives and not because of their presence among their families," noting that "a political person is supposed to continue his work and obtain experience, but the House of Representatives is difficult and tiring work and an experience is not easy."
    Regarding the tax deduction for employees' salaries, the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament said, "We thank Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi for suspending the tax deduction," indicating that "the financial abundance denied the need for austerity," stressing that "the government has the right to appeal the budget and the Federal Supreme Court is the one that decides."
    Al-Kaabi confirmed, "There are requests to lift the immunity of deputies, and I do not know the number, but they are in the office of the Speaker of Parliament (Muhammad al-Halbousi), as it is exclusively in his hands according to the law."
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    Regarding the upcoming elections, he said, "Blocs have become small and their presence will be symbolic and others mature and grow, and the Sadrist movement has more than 100 candidates, and we need 120 candidates in the upcoming parliamentary elections."
    He explained that "the current election law gives the opportunity to all disciplined public bases," noting that "some who believe that cutting roads and carrying out unacceptable behavior, even from the Tishreen movement, is unacceptable."
    Al-Kaabi praised the Al-Kazemi government, describing it as "good", denying "the existence of a deep state for others, and it is malicious propaganda, and whoever claims that must provide proof."
    He revealed that "more than 500 thousand employees in the repressive agencies of Saddam Hussein receive salaries and wages from the Ministry of Finance and the Retirement Authority, and it is necessary to ask questions." Previous governments reported, "pointing out that" corruption and the corrupt are those who burden the budget, not political prisoners. "
    Al-Kaabi called, "MP Zafer Al-Ani to be in favor of the interest of Iraq and its people and not destabilize the situation."
    He criticized the Mayor of Baghdad, saying that "I took office more than six months ago and he must provide more performance and activity despite allocating funds and adding allocations to the secretariat, but he has not seen his mail for months and there are corrupt people who have not been held accountable, but we have legal procedures if the performance does not improve and we hoped that he would come to the secretariat." Professional figure. "
    Ammar Al-Masoudi

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