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    Parliamentarian: A large number of MPs objected to passing laws in a “single basket”

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    Post by Rocky Sat 07 Dec 2024, 4:06 am

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    [size=52]Parliamentarian: A large number of MPs objected to passing laws in a “single basket”[/size]

    [size=45]The representative of the Sadiqoun bloc, Ibtisam Al-Hilali, spoke about the objection of a large number of representatives to passing controversial laws in “one basket” because their content and objectives differ from other laws.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Hilali said in a statement that “there is a parliamentary consensus within the House of Representatives to reject the method of voting on laws in one basket,” adding: “Each session must be dedicated to voting on laws individually, away from political pressures and not submitting to the desires of some alliances that are trying to obstruct the approval of important laws for reasons that have become known to everyone.”[/size]
    [size=45]She added that "the insistence on linking the controversial laws to one basket by the Sunni alliances negatively affected the passage of the Personal Status Law and other laws," indicating that "most political forces are in favor of passing the Personal Status Law, with the exception of the Sunni alliances."[/size]
    [size=45]Last week, the House of Representatives announced the adjournment of its session after disagreements over the three “controversial” laws.[/size]
    [size=45]Earlier, members of the House of Representatives revealed the possibility of postponing controversial laws to the next period, after Parliament failed to vote on the general amnesty law, the personal status law, and Kirkuk real estate, repeatedly, the last of which was in the last session.[/size]
    [size=45]MP for the State of Law bloc, Taleb al-Yasari, said, “The three laws may be postponed until further notice due to the crises in the region,” as “we will enter a legislative holiday for a month after 6 days and we only have one legislative session,” explaining that “the laws were suspended for a final vote as a whole and the disagreement was over the order in which the laws were passed.”[/size]
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