Deputy: one-third of Parliament calls for mandatory service and there is a historic opportunity to pass laws
Sunday, February 15, 2015 09:11
[Baghdad-where]
MP said the Iraqi National Alliance Abboud al-Issawi, said that "107 deputies demanded the return of compulsory military service in order to build a national army of young people."
He said al-Issawi told all of Iraq [where], that "it is supposed to be the exploitation of political harmony to pass disputed in the previous session laws, such as the Federal Court and the law of the Federation Council, and the parties, in addition to laws proposed as a theme, which were sent to the Council of Justice and Accountability, National Guard legal amendments State Consultative to show noticeable them and bring them to the Council of Ministers to be voted on them and send them to the House of Representatives. "
He pointed out that "107 deputies demanded the return of compulsory military service for the formation of a national army of young people, as there is a reserve army away from affiliations and loyalties."
Issawi said that "there are important laws and we are facing a historic opportunity to pass, because we have laws that benefit the community and articulated mission reservation rights such as social security."
It is said that the previous session of the Iraqi parliament has failed to pass a number of laws, including, oil and gas and the Federation Council Act, the Federal Court, and the law on political parties and others.
The head of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri said Monday, during a press conference, "We are keen not to disrupt any important laws such as the Law of Treaties and the parties of the Federal Court and the Federation Council, social security and to move legislation of laws that build the state and promote unity and national reconciliation" .anthy 2
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Sunday, February 15, 2015 09:11
[Baghdad-where]
MP said the Iraqi National Alliance Abboud al-Issawi, said that "107 deputies demanded the return of compulsory military service in order to build a national army of young people."
He said al-Issawi told all of Iraq [where], that "it is supposed to be the exploitation of political harmony to pass disputed in the previous session laws, such as the Federal Court and the law of the Federation Council, and the parties, in addition to laws proposed as a theme, which were sent to the Council of Justice and Accountability, National Guard legal amendments State Consultative to show noticeable them and bring them to the Council of Ministers to be voted on them and send them to the House of Representatives. "
He pointed out that "107 deputies demanded the return of compulsory military service for the formation of a national army of young people, as there is a reserve army away from affiliations and loyalties."
Issawi said that "there are important laws and we are facing a historic opportunity to pass, because we have laws that benefit the community and articulated mission reservation rights such as social security."
It is said that the previous session of the Iraqi parliament has failed to pass a number of laws, including, oil and gas and the Federation Council Act, the Federal Court, and the law on political parties and others.
The head of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri said Monday, during a press conference, "We are keen not to disrupt any important laws such as the Law of Treaties and the parties of the Federal Court and the Federation Council, social security and to move legislation of laws that build the state and promote unity and national reconciliation" .anthy 2
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