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    Iraqi lawmakers force PM to seek their approval on reforms

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    Post by lonelyintexas Mon 02 Nov 2015, 7:24 am

    Iraqi lawmakers force PM to seek their approval on reforms

    Nov 2, 6:42 AM EST  






    BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraqi lawmakers have voted to limit the powers of the country's prime minister in enacting reforms, forcing him to seek parliament's approval before going ahead and implementing new measures.
     
    Kurdish lawmaker, Muhsin al-Saadoun, says Monday's decision by the parliament is not a "negative stand" against Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's reform plan, which was unanimously approved in August.
     
    Al-Saaddoun says that the parliament simply wanted to maintain the separation of powers between government and the legislature, which are enshrined in the Iraqi constitution.
     
    Al-Abadi's move to sack the country's three vice presidents and deputy prime ministers, and to cut the salaries of government employees, has sparked widespread condemnation from various political parties. His reform plan followed mass protests against corruption, poor services and reckless government spending.

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    Post by sassy Mon 02 Nov 2015, 7:44 am

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    Post by kingsranch Mon 02 Nov 2015, 8:05 am

    Sleep I guess we can start counting sheep again,  nobody is on the same page over there with anything at all. Those poor Iraqi people are giving up any promises  the government makes. scratch
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    Post by Neno Mon 02 Nov 2015, 5:47 pm

    Like it when they follow (go by) the constitution, then there's no arguing the reforms... badboys

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