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    Parliamentary Legal Committee reveals date for resuming Parliament sessions

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    Post by Rocky Mon 23 Dec 2024, 4:00 am

    [size=46]Parliamentary Legal Committee reveals date for resuming Parliament sessions[/size]

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    The Parliamentary Legal Committee set the date for the resumption of the House of Representatives sessions, while revealing the most important laws that will be passed during the current session.
    Committee member Raed Al-Maliki said that Parliament sessions will resume on January 9, 2025, which is the first semester of the fourth year of the current parliament session.
    He added that the parliament will proceed with the legislation of a number of laws, most notably amending the drug law, the intelligence service law, laws regulating the right to demonstrate, the Iraqi media network, amending the amnesty and personal status laws, and other laws.
    These developments come at a time when the Iraqi parliament is witnessing repeated disputes over controversial laws, such as personal status, general amnesty, land recovery, oil and gas, which has led to the postponement of sessions or the obstruction of passing laws on more than one occasion.
    The parliament seeks to avoid political tensions and ensure the passing of laws in a manner that serves the stability of legislative work.




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