Sabri: The government shall not bear the delay in approving the General Amnesty Law in the current stage
The Iraqi government confirmed the lack of responsibility for the delay in approving the General Amnesty Law at the current stage, noting that it adopt the draft general amnesty law sent to the House of Representatives since the previous parliamentary session, rather than a new bill with the same contents.
A spokesman for the prime minister, Saad al-Sabri, that "the introduction of a general amnesty law in the House of Representatives does not need a government role for being a sender since the previous parliamentary session to the Council.
He added, "the adoption of the amnesty law is contained within the paper political agreement to the prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, one of the paragraphs of the program of national reconciliation and the government is continuing the national program and is committed to all the paragraphs which included the legislation of the National Guard Act and the revision of the accountability and justice and the law of amnesty and all of these need to be courageous decisions by the political blocs because reconciliation serve the country, "as he put it.
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