Parliament: The number of team-Maliki does not exceed the fingers of one hand and is a minority ineffective
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
MP for citizen Bloc stressed that MPs belonging to former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, does not affect the work of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, because they have become a minority is impressive and the number does not exceed the fingers of one hand.
The leader of the Bloc coalition of citizen MP Salim Shawki told Lord's ((eighth day)) that "al-Maliki, the team will not be able to disable or block the action of the House of Representatives," adding that "this team is the number of its members does not exceed the fingers of one hand and is now a minority In the House of Representatives.
He Shawki "the House of Representatives is determined to pass laws and activate the work of parliamentary committees, as well as control the executive branch," explaining that now the relationship between the federal government and the House of Representatives, a good relationship unlike the previous parliamentary session. "
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BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
MP for citizen Bloc stressed that MPs belonging to former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, does not affect the work of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, because they have become a minority is impressive and the number does not exceed the fingers of one hand.
The leader of the Bloc coalition of citizen MP Salim Shawki told Lord's ((eighth day)) that "al-Maliki, the team will not be able to disable or block the action of the House of Representatives," adding that "this team is the number of its members does not exceed the fingers of one hand and is now a minority In the House of Representatives.
He Shawki "the House of Representatives is determined to pass laws and activate the work of parliamentary committees, as well as control the executive branch," explaining that now the relationship between the federal government and the House of Representatives, a good relationship unlike the previous parliamentary session. "
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