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    Parliamentary Legal: Parliament to vote on the law of the Federal Court next Tuesday

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    Post by day dreamer Fri 15 May 2015, 9:57 am

    Parliamentary Legal: Parliament to vote on the law of the Federal Court next Tuesday

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    [ltr]Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: A member of the Legal Committee MP Salim Chawki, Thursday, Parliament will vote on the Federal Court Act, next Tuesday, after the dissolution of differences of political blocs on it. 

    And between Shawqi for "tomorrow Press," that "the political blocs reached an agreement on the dispute over Article 12 of the Federal Court Act and became the court in the presence of two-thirds and three-quarters of the vote will be." 

    He added that "years of service also proved from 6 to 12 years in court, and legal scholars also become four instead of two-in-law as he wanted the Kurdish side, and therefore, the President resolved the dispute and there is no any problems now." 

    Shawki and pointed out that "Parliament will vote on the law during its next meeting, on Tuesday."




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