Parliament's Security / Iraq Press /: All blocs agreed to pass the National Intelligence Law
1/27/2015
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - revealed for security and defense committee in Parliament, on Tuesday, all the political blocs agree on the passage of the National Intelligence Service Act. A member of the committee MP, Iskandar and berries, L / Iraq Press / "The National Intelligence Service lacks the presence of external terminals him in the countries of the world, despite their importance in the operation of the device out of the country to monitor any schemes or attempts may threaten national security, so must the federal government activate the device Arab and international intelligence to allow him to exercise his duties and strengthen diplomatic relations with all countries to ensure the exercise of the device to work in. He and berries that "all the political blocs agreed to pass the intelligence service of its importance in maintaining security law and there is no any objections in the House of Representatives on the paragraphs of the law", adding that "the House of Representatives ended the first reading of the bill next week will see its second reading in preparation for a vote in the near future. He explained that "the paragraphs of the National Intelligence Service Act to ensure the overall structure and terms of membership of the device and the device shall assess threats to national security and to provide advice to the government and the presidency will be a civilian, not military, as the device is the law and the principles of human rights committed and is associated with the Council of Ministers.
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1/27/2015
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - revealed for security and defense committee in Parliament, on Tuesday, all the political blocs agree on the passage of the National Intelligence Service Act. A member of the committee MP, Iskandar and berries, L / Iraq Press / "The National Intelligence Service lacks the presence of external terminals him in the countries of the world, despite their importance in the operation of the device out of the country to monitor any schemes or attempts may threaten national security, so must the federal government activate the device Arab and international intelligence to allow him to exercise his duties and strengthen diplomatic relations with all countries to ensure the exercise of the device to work in. He and berries that "all the political blocs agreed to pass the intelligence service of its importance in maintaining security law and there is no any objections in the House of Representatives on the paragraphs of the law", adding that "the House of Representatives ended the first reading of the bill next week will see its second reading in preparation for a vote in the near future. He explained that "the paragraphs of the National Intelligence Service Act to ensure the overall structure and terms of membership of the device and the device shall assess threats to national security and to provide advice to the government and the presidency will be a civilian, not military, as the device is the law and the principles of human rights committed and is associated with the Council of Ministers.
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