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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]News - Politics

    Member of the Parliamentary Transport and Communications Committee Zuhair Al-Fatlawi revealed today, Tuesday, that the House of Representatives intends to question the Minister of Transport during the upcoming sessions of Parliament.


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    Al-Fatlawi said in an interview with[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]News, "There is currently a movement in the House of Representatives to question the Minister of Transport," indicating that "Parliament wants to inquire about the violations in the companies affiliated with the Ministry of Transport, such as Iraqi Airways and railways, in addition to the ports."



    Al-Fatlawi added, "A number of MPs have begun collecting signatures to question ministers and general managers whose work is suspected of corruption during the current legislative session," noting that "the previous legislative session was supposed to question the Minister of Electricity after collecting more than 100 signatures, but political consensus prevented that and the questioning was rejected by the parliament presidency."

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