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Baghdad / NINA / Today's newspapers, Sunday, were interested in launching the five-year development plan by Al-Sudani and followed up on the general amnesty law.
Regarding the launch of the five-year development plan, Al-Sabah newspaper said that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani pointed out that the five-year development plan (2024-2028) took into account improving services in all fields, explaining that it takes into account infrastructure projects, clean energy, the development road, the Faw port, the road and bridge network, residential and industrial cities, modern agriculture, and others.
A statement from his media office stated that "Al-Sudani launched the plan during a ceremony by the Ministry of Planning in cooperation with Iraq's development partners, in recognition by the government of the importance of development paths," indicating that "Iraq has witnessed a developmental separation since the eighties of the last century due to wars, siege, and confrontation with terrorism, which caused gaps in all sectors."
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister received members of the Kirkuk Provincial Council from the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and in another separate meeting, he met members of the Provincial Council from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and a member of its council from the Christian component, as part of his follow-up on the understandings of the national forces to reach an agreement leading to the formation of a local government for Kirkuk Province.
Al-Sudani stressed the importance of continuing efforts and putting the interests of Kirkuk above any consideration, especially since it is in dire need of forming a harmonious local government that meets the needs and aspirations of citizens to improve their service and economic reality, and develop the work of government agencies there.
He renewed his full support for the Kirkuk Provincial Council, stressing the importance of working in one accord and rejecting marginalization.
In addition, the Prime Minister inaugurated the emergency building of Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital, with a capacity of 107 beds, in the capital, Baghdad, after its maintenance and rehabilitation.
Al-Zawraa newspaper, published by the Journalists Syndicate, followed up on the general amnesty law and said that the parliamentary legal committee has identified the categories excluded from the general amnesty law.
Member of the legal committee, MP Mohammed Jassim, said: “The amendment to the general amnesty law will be for one legal article related to defining affiliation to terrorist organizations, i.e. knowing the person who belongs to terrorist organizations. Indicating that if it is proven that a person belongs to terrorist organizations, then this person is excluded from the amnesty.
He added: The categories excluded from the general amnesty law are people accused of terrorist acts, human trafficking, crimes against state security, embezzlement of funds, etc., as all of them are excluded from the amnesty. He stressed that the amendment to the general amnesty law was only on the definition of affiliation.
For his part, MP Jassim Al-Moussawi, from the State of Law Coalition, said: “There are a group of laws that can be amended, such as the Personal Status Law. He stated: There are very important laws that can be amended, as these laws will be passed in their final form so that they are accepted by everyone and meet the desires of Iraqi society, especially the Personal Status Law, such as the marriage of minors. He continued: We cannot proceed with the article that permits the marriage of minors because Iraqi law criminalizes the marriage of minors, so amendments must be made to this law.
Earlier, member of the parliamentary legal committee, Raed Al-Maliki, told the newspaper: “The reasons for proposing the amendment to the Personal Status Law are that there is a law that must be issued based on the provisions of the constitution, which is what Article 41 of the Iraqi constitution stipulates that Iraqis are free to choose their personal status according to their beliefs, sects and choices, and this is regulated by law.
He added: We always hear that there are laws stipulated in the constitution that have not been enacted yet, and therefore when we move to legislate such an important law, especially since it relates to an important, basic and personal freedom, which is the freedom of every Iraqi to choose his personal status law, it is our duty to legislate laws, especially those stipulated in the constitution.
He pointed out: The reasons for amending this law are some constitutional and others relate to the problems that this amendment solves, because there are many problems that occur under the current law that have no solution, as some of the problems are social and some may be religious, given that violations exist in the law and the citizen finds himself between the rule of law and the rule of Sharia, and the issue relates to honor and rights, and therefore it was necessary to submit this amendment.
He explained: The other issue is the timing, as there are always problems with it because whenever a law is proposed, some people wonder why it was proposed at this time. If it is proposed at the beginning of parliament’s work, it will be said that parliament is at the beginning of its work and proposed such a law, and if it is proposed at the end of parliament’s work, some will say that it is an election campaign for the purpose of gaining votes and the like, and as a result there is always a problem with the timing. He added: I believe that the best time to propose the law is now, which is a relatively long time before the elections, and at the same time it came after a series of laws that the House of Representatives relatively succeeded in legislating, the last of which was the law voted on on the day this proposal was included, which is the amendment to the staffing law that solved the problems of more than 400,000 Iraqi employees.
He pointed out: The controversy surrounding the amendment of the law is unjustified and its reasons are known.
He continued: We welcome the decision of the Coordination Framework forces to support the proposal to amend the Personal Status Law, which gives Iraqis the freedom to adhere to their personal status according to the current law or choose to apply the provisions of Islamic law, and we appreciate the efforts of everyone who sought and defended the proposal, and we promise to continue working with our fellow representatives to approve this proposal.
Al-Zaman newspaper focused on the tenth anniversary of the genocide of the Yazidi component and said that political and societal circles recalled the tenth anniversary of the genocide of the Yazidi component, who made great sacrifices in the face of ISIS terrorism.
President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid wrote in a post on the Aks platform, saying that (We salute with reverence and honor the martyrs and the great sacrifices made in the face of ISIS terrorism and the thwarting of its malicious plans to target the Yazidis and the rest of the Iraqis), stressing (the necessity of intensifying efforts and international coordination to uncover the fate of the remaining missing, and holding the perpetrators accountable and bringing them to justice to receive the punishment for their criminal acts),
and pointed to (the importance of working to return all displaced Yazidis to the city of Sinjar and strengthening its security and stability and providing the requirements of a decent life so that they can live in dignity and peace).
For his part, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani reiterated his government's work to guarantee the rights of all components that suffered from terrorism.
Al-Sudani recalled in a post on the Aks platform (the blatant violations and brutal practices committed against them by ISIS gangs that the Yazidis and other components faced),
adding that (his government continues to work to guarantee the rights of all components that suffered from terrorism, and to diligently follow up on the implementation of laws and legislation to redress the victims, and to continue to rebuild their areas in order for all displaced persons to return, and our forces are still pursuing the remnants of terrorism where there is no escape for them). Al-Sudani stood for a minute of silence on the occasion of the National Day to recognize what happened to the Yazidis.
A statement indicated that (the Prime Minister stood for a minute of silence on the occasion of the National Day to recognize the crimes that happened to the Yazidis and other components at the hands of ISIS, which falls on August 3 of each year).
The ceremonies commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide began in Erbil. Al-Zaman’s correspondent said yesterday that (the memorial ceremonies were launched in the presence of the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Regional Government, Qubad Talabani, and a number of government and local officials and clerics from various religions and sects).
For his part, the head of the regional government, Masrour Barzani, stressed (the necessity of implementing the Sinjar agreement to restore security and stability in that region and its administration by the indigenous people). Meanwhile, the former MP and minister, Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, mentioned in a post on the Aks platform (the file of missing Turkmen women and the necessity of continuing to follow up on this file and achieving justice, reunification, support and compensation for the families of the victims),
and pointed out that (this crime committed by ISIS shook the global human conscience and was documented in the report of the United Nations team UNITAD, and its effects are still reopening our wounds, as there are many missing Yazidi women and traces of devastation and destruction), adding
(We also cannot fail to praise the sons of the Yazidi religion, especially the survivors among them, for their adherence to their homeland and carrying the torches of creativity and excellence and presenting a national model of steadfastness and societal cohesion).
Meanwhile, the head of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, called on the concerned authorities to expedite the reconstruction of the Yazidi areas and follow up on the file of missing women and compensate and support the families of the victims.
Al-Hakim said in a statement yesterday (A full decade has passed since the anniversary of the genocide that the Yazidis were subjected to at the hands of the ISIS gang. The years have failed to erase its painful effects that prick every living human conscience, due to the brutal crimes it carries), reiterating his confirmation that (targeting them represents targeting all of Iraq, and a crime that befell every honorable patriotic Iraqi. / End[/rtl]
Baghdad / NINA / Today's newspapers, Sunday, were interested in launching the five-year development plan by Al-Sudani and followed up on the general amnesty law.
Regarding the launch of the five-year development plan, Al-Sabah newspaper said that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani pointed out that the five-year development plan (2024-2028) took into account improving services in all fields, explaining that it takes into account infrastructure projects, clean energy, the development road, the Faw port, the road and bridge network, residential and industrial cities, modern agriculture, and others.
A statement from his media office stated that "Al-Sudani launched the plan during a ceremony by the Ministry of Planning in cooperation with Iraq's development partners, in recognition by the government of the importance of development paths," indicating that "Iraq has witnessed a developmental separation since the eighties of the last century due to wars, siege, and confrontation with terrorism, which caused gaps in all sectors."
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister received members of the Kirkuk Provincial Council from the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and in another separate meeting, he met members of the Provincial Council from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and a member of its council from the Christian component, as part of his follow-up on the understandings of the national forces to reach an agreement leading to the formation of a local government for Kirkuk Province.
Al-Sudani stressed the importance of continuing efforts and putting the interests of Kirkuk above any consideration, especially since it is in dire need of forming a harmonious local government that meets the needs and aspirations of citizens to improve their service and economic reality, and develop the work of government agencies there.
He renewed his full support for the Kirkuk Provincial Council, stressing the importance of working in one accord and rejecting marginalization.
In addition, the Prime Minister inaugurated the emergency building of Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital, with a capacity of 107 beds, in the capital, Baghdad, after its maintenance and rehabilitation.
Al-Zawraa newspaper, published by the Journalists Syndicate, followed up on the general amnesty law and said that the parliamentary legal committee has identified the categories excluded from the general amnesty law.
Member of the legal committee, MP Mohammed Jassim, said: “The amendment to the general amnesty law will be for one legal article related to defining affiliation to terrorist organizations, i.e. knowing the person who belongs to terrorist organizations. Indicating that if it is proven that a person belongs to terrorist organizations, then this person is excluded from the amnesty.
He added: The categories excluded from the general amnesty law are people accused of terrorist acts, human trafficking, crimes against state security, embezzlement of funds, etc., as all of them are excluded from the amnesty. He stressed that the amendment to the general amnesty law was only on the definition of affiliation.
For his part, MP Jassim Al-Moussawi, from the State of Law Coalition, said: “There are a group of laws that can be amended, such as the Personal Status Law. He stated: There are very important laws that can be amended, as these laws will be passed in their final form so that they are accepted by everyone and meet the desires of Iraqi society, especially the Personal Status Law, such as the marriage of minors. He continued: We cannot proceed with the article that permits the marriage of minors because Iraqi law criminalizes the marriage of minors, so amendments must be made to this law.
Earlier, member of the parliamentary legal committee, Raed Al-Maliki, told the newspaper: “The reasons for proposing the amendment to the Personal Status Law are that there is a law that must be issued based on the provisions of the constitution, which is what Article 41 of the Iraqi constitution stipulates that Iraqis are free to choose their personal status according to their beliefs, sects and choices, and this is regulated by law.
He added: We always hear that there are laws stipulated in the constitution that have not been enacted yet, and therefore when we move to legislate such an important law, especially since it relates to an important, basic and personal freedom, which is the freedom of every Iraqi to choose his personal status law, it is our duty to legislate laws, especially those stipulated in the constitution.
He pointed out: The reasons for amending this law are some constitutional and others relate to the problems that this amendment solves, because there are many problems that occur under the current law that have no solution, as some of the problems are social and some may be religious, given that violations exist in the law and the citizen finds himself between the rule of law and the rule of Sharia, and the issue relates to honor and rights, and therefore it was necessary to submit this amendment.
He explained: The other issue is the timing, as there are always problems with it because whenever a law is proposed, some people wonder why it was proposed at this time. If it is proposed at the beginning of parliament’s work, it will be said that parliament is at the beginning of its work and proposed such a law, and if it is proposed at the end of parliament’s work, some will say that it is an election campaign for the purpose of gaining votes and the like, and as a result there is always a problem with the timing. He added: I believe that the best time to propose the law is now, which is a relatively long time before the elections, and at the same time it came after a series of laws that the House of Representatives relatively succeeded in legislating, the last of which was the law voted on on the day this proposal was included, which is the amendment to the staffing law that solved the problems of more than 400,000 Iraqi employees.
He pointed out: The controversy surrounding the amendment of the law is unjustified and its reasons are known.
He continued: We welcome the decision of the Coordination Framework forces to support the proposal to amend the Personal Status Law, which gives Iraqis the freedom to adhere to their personal status according to the current law or choose to apply the provisions of Islamic law, and we appreciate the efforts of everyone who sought and defended the proposal, and we promise to continue working with our fellow representatives to approve this proposal.
Al-Zaman newspaper focused on the tenth anniversary of the genocide of the Yazidi component and said that political and societal circles recalled the tenth anniversary of the genocide of the Yazidi component, who made great sacrifices in the face of ISIS terrorism.
President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid wrote in a post on the Aks platform, saying that (We salute with reverence and honor the martyrs and the great sacrifices made in the face of ISIS terrorism and the thwarting of its malicious plans to target the Yazidis and the rest of the Iraqis), stressing (the necessity of intensifying efforts and international coordination to uncover the fate of the remaining missing, and holding the perpetrators accountable and bringing them to justice to receive the punishment for their criminal acts),
and pointed to (the importance of working to return all displaced Yazidis to the city of Sinjar and strengthening its security and stability and providing the requirements of a decent life so that they can live in dignity and peace).
For his part, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani reiterated his government's work to guarantee the rights of all components that suffered from terrorism.
Al-Sudani recalled in a post on the Aks platform (the blatant violations and brutal practices committed against them by ISIS gangs that the Yazidis and other components faced),
adding that (his government continues to work to guarantee the rights of all components that suffered from terrorism, and to diligently follow up on the implementation of laws and legislation to redress the victims, and to continue to rebuild their areas in order for all displaced persons to return, and our forces are still pursuing the remnants of terrorism where there is no escape for them). Al-Sudani stood for a minute of silence on the occasion of the National Day to recognize what happened to the Yazidis.
A statement indicated that (the Prime Minister stood for a minute of silence on the occasion of the National Day to recognize the crimes that happened to the Yazidis and other components at the hands of ISIS, which falls on August 3 of each year).
The ceremonies commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide began in Erbil. Al-Zaman’s correspondent said yesterday that (the memorial ceremonies were launched in the presence of the President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Regional Government, Qubad Talabani, and a number of government and local officials and clerics from various religions and sects).
For his part, the head of the regional government, Masrour Barzani, stressed (the necessity of implementing the Sinjar agreement to restore security and stability in that region and its administration by the indigenous people). Meanwhile, the former MP and minister, Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, mentioned in a post on the Aks platform (the file of missing Turkmen women and the necessity of continuing to follow up on this file and achieving justice, reunification, support and compensation for the families of the victims),
and pointed out that (this crime committed by ISIS shook the global human conscience and was documented in the report of the United Nations team UNITAD, and its effects are still reopening our wounds, as there are many missing Yazidi women and traces of devastation and destruction), adding
(We also cannot fail to praise the sons of the Yazidi religion, especially the survivors among them, for their adherence to their homeland and carrying the torches of creativity and excellence and presenting a national model of steadfastness and societal cohesion).
Meanwhile, the head of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, called on the concerned authorities to expedite the reconstruction of the Yazidi areas and follow up on the file of missing women and compensate and support the families of the victims.
Al-Hakim said in a statement yesterday (A full decade has passed since the anniversary of the genocide that the Yazidis were subjected to at the hands of the ISIS gang. The years have failed to erase its painful effects that prick every living human conscience, due to the brutal crimes it carries), reiterating his confirmation that (targeting them represents targeting all of Iraq, and a crime that befell every honorable patriotic Iraqi. / End[/rtl]
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