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    Parliamentary reservations about the conscription law for three reasons

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Jul 2023, 5:28 am

    [size=52]Parliamentary reservations about the conscription law for three reasons[/size]
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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Parliament has reservations about the compulsory conscription law for three reasons
     Information / Bagdad...
     Representative Hussein Habib confirmed, on Saturday, the existence of reservations about the compulsory military service law in the country for three reasons.
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    In an interview with Al-Maalouma, Habib said, "The militarization of society in Iraq is a path that does not serve its situation in general, despite the security forces' need for new blood in order to develop their capabilities in facing challenges, but we have reservations about the compulsory recruitment law in Iraq because we need compulsory education and the provision of job opportunities." And reassuring society that it will not return to the pre-2003 situation in terms of militarization.
    He added, "New blood can be injected into the security establishment by opening the door to volunteering for those who wish to join the armed forces according to a constitutional mechanism that guarantees the rights of volunteers, pointing out that" his reservations about the law came for positive reasons supported by many members of the House of Representatives, so we do not believe that the law will pass. .
    He pointed out that "compulsory must be supportive of the concept of education, development and job opportunities, and to join the ranks of countries that have reached high levels in reconstruction, economy and infrastructure development away from the militarization of society."
    The House of Representatives law was withdrawn by the government in order to reformulate the paragraphs after criticism of some of them.” Ended 25 F
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