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    The crises left behind 170 laws.. Will Parliament take advantage of the political calm to pass impor

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    Post by Rocky Sun 20 Aug 2023, 3:59 am

    The crises left behind 170 laws.. Will Parliament take advantage of the political calm to pass important laws?
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Sunday (August 20, 2023), the Parliamentary Strategic Planning Committee commented on what it called the Parliament’s exploitation of political and security calm in favor of passing important laws.
    Committee member Souad al-Maliki told "Baghdad Today" that "certainly any political differences and any security tension in the country will have a significant and direct impact on the work of the House of Representatives in terms of enacting laws, as well as affecting government work in various fields."
    Al-Maliki stated, "The security and political calm and stability that Iraq is witnessing after the formation of the government of Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani prompted parliament to legislate important laws and discuss other important ones with the aim of legislating them during the coming period."
    And she emphasized: "There is consensus and political agreement to pass laws that directly affect the life of citizens during the current parliamentary session."
    The political crises left 170 laws before Parliament, while observers are calling for the exploitation of stability in passing legislation that concerns the lives of the people, not the parties.
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    The House of Representatives has already been subjected to many popular criticisms due to the delay in enacting important laws since the previous parliamentary sessions.
    The political crises in Iraq over the past two decades have obstructed the enactment of many important laws that touch the concerns of citizens, so they were postponed from one parliamentary session to another, as a result of differences between forces and parties, but with the understandings and political stability that the country is currently witnessing, the Parliamentary Legal Committee announced that 170 laws Waiting for legislation in the current session.
    Observers believe that many law proposals need legislation during the next stage, the most important of which are strict penalties, especially with regard to the anti-drug law and the law where did you get this from and the law of illegal gains and other laws that fight the scourge of corruption that poses a real threat to the existence of the Iraqi state. .
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