Iraqi parliament meets despite the Sunni boycott of the meetings
2/24/2015
BAGHDAD - Anatolia - the voice of the Iraqi Council of Representatives (parliament), in principle, on the grounds Daash against civilians "genocide", during its meeting Tuesday, though the official County deputies blocs National Union of Iraqi forces and coalition (years). Jamal said Panthers Member of Parliament, "The House of Representatives held a formal meeting chaired by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of about 170 deputies of the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance blocks and independent blocs", out of 328 MPs. Panthers added that "the Council voted in principle to the request to be considered Daash against civilians genocide", adding that "the Council began to read the laws listed projects on its agenda for the day," have not been resolved as of noon Tuesday. And ensure that the Iraqi parliament session agenda Tuesday vote on the draft law amending the Code of Criminal Procedure, the first reading of the first draft amendment to the Law of Antiquities and Heritage Act, and the first reading of the draft anti-terrorism law, and the first reading of the draft force of Iraqi law on private security companies and the law of private security companies Act, In addition to the second reading of the draft law of the Fifth Amendment to the Law of maintenance of irrigation networks. Sunni blocs decided at a meeting late Monday evening, the continued suspension of its presence at the meetings of the House of Representatives for failure to meet government demands made during the past few days. Said Salah al-Jubouri, a member of the Union of Forces bloc, said that "the conferees decided to continue to boycott parliament sessions," noting that "the county does not include the ministers in the government." He said al-Jubouri, "did not specify the time period of the suspension hearings which are subject to the implementation of the demands."
The decision to continue the suspension, one day after a meeting of the political body of the coalition forces Federation (her 56 deputies) and the National Coalition (Liberal includes 20 deputies Sunni and Shia) with Haider Abadi, the prime minister, which came out demands must Abadi implementation.
Included demands made by Sunni blocs Prime Minister's commitment to implementing document the political agreement in all its vocabulary, and re-drafting of the National Guard law to ensure the absorption of tribal fighters, and a commitment to arm the tribes and provide support as soon as possible, and a commitment to providing criminals and unruly to justice regardless of their political cover, in addition to Cancel Accountability and Justice Law and turn it into a court file. "
Suspended Sunni political blocs to attend the meetings of the Council of Representatives (parliament) after exposure to a Sunni deputy attempted kidnapping at the hands of an armed group killed evacuated uncle and 9 of his companions, north of Baghdad, Friday of the week before last.
He called the year's leaders, at a meeting of the three presidencies held last week, Abadi disband the militias in Baghdad and bear arms, however, the state, and resumed the Shiite militia activities publicly in Iraq since the summer of last year in the wake of control "Daash" areas in the north and west of the country and the issuance of top Shiite cleric Ali al-Sistani fatwa to fight Sunni insurgents.
And participate in the government of al-Abadi year after the parties reached an agreement during the formation of the government last year, whereby the Prime Minister to make repairs to their benefit and the abolition of "sectarian" policies of his predecessor accused Nuri al-Maliki to follow them.
The Sunnis have old demands related legislation laws that guarantee their participation in the decision-making centers and access to public office in the state institutions, and the formation of the National Guard and the issuance of a general amnesty for prisoners and reduce anti-terrorism laws and the de-outlawed Baath Party (the ruling party during the reign of Saddam Hussein).
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2/24/2015
BAGHDAD - Anatolia - the voice of the Iraqi Council of Representatives (parliament), in principle, on the grounds Daash against civilians "genocide", during its meeting Tuesday, though the official County deputies blocs National Union of Iraqi forces and coalition (years). Jamal said Panthers Member of Parliament, "The House of Representatives held a formal meeting chaired by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of about 170 deputies of the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance blocks and independent blocs", out of 328 MPs. Panthers added that "the Council voted in principle to the request to be considered Daash against civilians genocide", adding that "the Council began to read the laws listed projects on its agenda for the day," have not been resolved as of noon Tuesday. And ensure that the Iraqi parliament session agenda Tuesday vote on the draft law amending the Code of Criminal Procedure, the first reading of the first draft amendment to the Law of Antiquities and Heritage Act, and the first reading of the draft anti-terrorism law, and the first reading of the draft force of Iraqi law on private security companies and the law of private security companies Act, In addition to the second reading of the draft law of the Fifth Amendment to the Law of maintenance of irrigation networks. Sunni blocs decided at a meeting late Monday evening, the continued suspension of its presence at the meetings of the House of Representatives for failure to meet government demands made during the past few days. Said Salah al-Jubouri, a member of the Union of Forces bloc, said that "the conferees decided to continue to boycott parliament sessions," noting that "the county does not include the ministers in the government." He said al-Jubouri, "did not specify the time period of the suspension hearings which are subject to the implementation of the demands."
The decision to continue the suspension, one day after a meeting of the political body of the coalition forces Federation (her 56 deputies) and the National Coalition (Liberal includes 20 deputies Sunni and Shia) with Haider Abadi, the prime minister, which came out demands must Abadi implementation.
Included demands made by Sunni blocs Prime Minister's commitment to implementing document the political agreement in all its vocabulary, and re-drafting of the National Guard law to ensure the absorption of tribal fighters, and a commitment to arm the tribes and provide support as soon as possible, and a commitment to providing criminals and unruly to justice regardless of their political cover, in addition to Cancel Accountability and Justice Law and turn it into a court file. "
Suspended Sunni political blocs to attend the meetings of the Council of Representatives (parliament) after exposure to a Sunni deputy attempted kidnapping at the hands of an armed group killed evacuated uncle and 9 of his companions, north of Baghdad, Friday of the week before last.
He called the year's leaders, at a meeting of the three presidencies held last week, Abadi disband the militias in Baghdad and bear arms, however, the state, and resumed the Shiite militia activities publicly in Iraq since the summer of last year in the wake of control "Daash" areas in the north and west of the country and the issuance of top Shiite cleric Ali al-Sistani fatwa to fight Sunni insurgents.
And participate in the government of al-Abadi year after the parties reached an agreement during the formation of the government last year, whereby the Prime Minister to make repairs to their benefit and the abolition of "sectarian" policies of his predecessor accused Nuri al-Maliki to follow them.
The Sunnis have old demands related legislation laws that guarantee their participation in the decision-making centers and access to public office in the state institutions, and the formation of the National Guard and the issuance of a general amnesty for prisoners and reduce anti-terrorism laws and the de-outlawed Baath Party (the ruling party during the reign of Saddam Hussein).
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