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    Twenty legally bag in front of the parliament in the second legislative year

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    Twenty legally bag in front of the parliament in the second legislative year Empty Twenty legally bag in front of the parliament in the second legislative year

    Post by wciappetta Sat 04 Jul 2015, 10:04 am

    Twenty legally bag in front of the parliament in the second legislative year
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    BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - in front of the House of Representatives in the second legislative enacted more than twenty legally awaiting inclusion in the agenda of the Council, Dmenhm bills carried over from the first parliamentary session.

    Among the most prominent laws that are believed to be will be approved during the second legislative year, the Federal Court and the amnesty and political parties and the National Guard, oil and gas, as is clear from the statements of the political blocs, that there is a consensus seriously by them to pass these laws.

    And it caused the differences between the political blocs during the past years to disrupt the adoption of important laws, especially the amnesty, oil and gas, causing Ptogelhma of the first session to the second, and then third, despite the offer by more than a draft of the two laws.

    MP for the coalition of state law says Fatima Hamidi's (IMN) "The laws that did not acknowledge during the past years, will have a place on the agenda of the House of Representatives in the second legislative year, in order to read and vote on them, after the political blocs agree upon once and for all."

    It adds that "the oil and gas law is one of the important laws that must be prescribed by the House of Representatives in the coming weeks, because of its great importance in the process of organizing the export of oil, and an end to disputes over oil wealth between the Governments of the center and the region."

    Hamidi and suggest that "a coalition of state law, if any, determined desire of other political blocs to pass important laws, provided it does not conflict with the Constitution and looking for the interests of the masses and not the community in general."

    The speaker of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri earlier, to make concessions in order to pass important laws, because the public interest requires that everyone, in order to end differences on important laws, and that would contribute to the stability of the country.

    For his part, MP for the coalition united Hamid al-Mutlaq underlines the importance that "the political blocs, without exception, a real and serious desire to pass important laws, and lack of concern by political differences, but that will not affect the public interest."

    He says for (IMN) "The National Guard Law is one of the important laws that will agree on the approval of the political blocs in the first legislative session of the second legislative year, as keep pace with events that Iraq is going through now, and that you need."

    Mutlaq and adds that "the situation that Iraq is going through now is not likely political bickering and the postponement of the adoption of important laws, which put on the shelves of Parliament years ago," noting "the existence of positive indicators on the adoption of important laws during the second legislative year."

    The Deputy Speaker of the House of Syria Sheikh Mohammed and the arrival of three laws to the Council in order to be included in the agenda and voted upon.

    He told (IMN) "The presidency of the Council working on important laws that would push the political process forward legislation," asserting that "the presidency received three laws, are parties, investment and immigration."

    As says the Kurdistan Alliance MP Susan Baker's (IMN) said that "the political blocs agreed during the meetings that took place between them recently, to pass important laws, after included in the parliamentary agenda, with a view to approval and start working out."

    It adds that "the laws that got semi-final by consensus, is the general amnesty and political parties and the National Guard, which is one of the most prominent laws existing law, which will allow an opportunity for the representatives of the people for a vote, after he got the political will to approve."

    The MP said the National Alliance Mohammed fact that earlier, that the Presidency of the Council of Representatives will meet with the heads of parliamentary blocs to discuss resolving the issue of the three laws, namely the National Guard and the Federal Court and the parties.

    He held a number of deputies of the Presidium of the parliament and the heads of political blocs responsibility disable some important laws in the House of Representatives.

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