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    Parliament sets next Wednesday as a date for the resumption of its suspended sessions: We will discu

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    Parliament sets next Wednesday as a date for the resumption of its suspended sessions: We will discu Empty Parliament sets next Wednesday as a date for the resumption of its suspended sessions: We will discu

    Post by Rocky Tue 15 Jun 2021, 7:05 am

    [size=52]Parliament sets next Wednesday as a date for the resumption of its suspended sessions: We will discuss the file of interrogations and hosts[/size]

    [size=45]The preoccupation of most members of the House of Representatives with their propaganda campaigns, and the preparation of their electoral programs caused the disruption of parliament sessions and the inability of the legislative authority to continue its work for the remainder of the period, but the weightings confirm that there are great efforts made by the Presidency to hold the first session of the Council next Wednesday to discuss the file of interrogations and hosts.[/size]
    [size=45]Diyar Berwari, a representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc, said in a statement to (Al-Mada) that the Presidency of the Council and members of Parliament all agree on the need to continue to hold parliament sessions for the remainder of the parliamentary session before holding early elections, noting the need for the state and the citizen to legislate a number of things. laws in the current period.[/size]
    [size=45]The House of Representatives was unable to hold its sessions during the past periods due to the failure to achieve a quorum for most of its sessions, which prompted the Presidency of the Parliament to convert a number of sessions to deliberative to discuss some important issues, but without enacting any law.[/size]
    [size=45]Berwari continues his speech by saying that "there are political, legal and technical problems that prevented the majority of MPs from attending Parliament, including that most of them were nominated for early elections," noting that there are "MPs who refuse to enter and attend parliament sessions in compliance with decisions by all of them for political positions." specific.”[/size]
    [size=45]Berwari expected the first session of Parliament to be held next Wednesday to discuss a number of outstanding and important issues.[/size]
    [size=45]During the last legislative term, the House of Representatives was only able to vote on the federal budget law, which the government challenged, because of the additions and amendments that it believes came outside the powers of the legislature, whose sessions have become suspended.[/size]
    [size=45]Berwari expects that "the coming days will witness a return to holding parliament sessions and continuing the full work of the legislative authority," noting that "it was agreed that next Wednesday's session would be dedicated to discussing a number of issues, including the file of hosting and interrogations, as well as the Turkish bombing of Iraqi lands."[/size]
    [size=45]The Presidency of the House of Representatives postponed the questioning of Finance Minister Ali Abdel Amir Allawi to future sessions, after he refused to attend the interrogation session. Parliament will also raise the issue of the minister's absence next week to set another date, otherwise he will be questioned in absentia and vote on his dismissal.[/size]
    [size=45]Parliament intends to lift the immunity of 20 deputies with the start of its sessions during the next few days, in response to a request made by the Supreme Judicial Council, “because there are corruption cases and suspicions against them that the Anti-Corruption Committee recently revealed.”[/size]
    [size=45]For his part, former MP Abdul Karim Atban comments in a statement to Al-Mada that from a legal and constitutional point of view, the legislative authority is required to remain engaged in implementing and enacting laws even five and twenty days before the early parliamentary elections.[/size]
    [size=45]He adds that “the Corona pandemic and the injuries that occurred in the ranks of the parliament, and the ensuing legislative recess, affected the return of the House of Representatives to its normal position in holding its sessions,” denying the existence of a political agreement to disrupt parliament sessions due to differences.[/size]
    [size=45]And MP Salman Hassan from the Saeroon bloc had confirmed in previous press statements that there was a political agreement to suspend parliament sessions until the eighth of next October, the date of dissolving the parliament.[/size]
    [size=45]And a member of the Taqaddom coalition continues, "The Presidency of Parliament and the Representatives are able to resume Parliament sessions," noting that there are many laws that Parliament is trying to legislate, and at the forefront of them is the Oil and Gas Law, which is one of the controversial laws between the region and the federal government.[/size]
    [size=45]In previous statements, the representative of the Al-Fateh parliamentary bloc, Muhammad Al-Baldawi, suggested the resumption of the regular sessions of the House of Representatives today, Tuesday, to discuss and vote on important laws. He stressed that there are many laws that will be put up for discussion and the first and second reading on the agenda, in addition to the inclusion of some important laws for voting.[/size]
    [size=45]Abtan continues, "It is necessary for Parliament to complete and legislate these controversial laws in order to bypass all contracts and disputes between blocs and organize the process of disposing of Iraqi resources fairly among the Iraqi people.[/size]


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