Parliament rapporteur: Federal Court Act did not reach the presidency of the Council until now
2/27/2015
Baghdad .. Said the House of Representatives decision Imad Youkhana, on Thursday, the Council of Ministers after the sound of the draft law of the Federal Court did not send him to the presidency of the parliament until now in order to put in the agenda of the Council, likely arriving next week. He said Youkhana told / information /, that "the Council of Ministers voted, last Tuesday, the Federal Court Act final form," stressing that "the law was not up to the presidency of the House of Representatives until now. He explained that "the Federal Court Act read in the House of Representatives earlier read a first and a second did not vote for him because of political differences and lack of a quorum to vote on the law is completed," noting that "the current Parliament returned the law to the Council of Ministers for the formulation and processing and then traced back to the presidency of the Council." . He added that "in the event of the arrival of the law, it needs to be consensus among all political blocs in order to display on the agenda of one of the sessions," likely "to send Cabinet law to parliament next week."
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2/27/2015
Baghdad .. Said the House of Representatives decision Imad Youkhana, on Thursday, the Council of Ministers after the sound of the draft law of the Federal Court did not send him to the presidency of the parliament until now in order to put in the agenda of the Council, likely arriving next week. He said Youkhana told / information /, that "the Council of Ministers voted, last Tuesday, the Federal Court Act final form," stressing that "the law was not up to the presidency of the House of Representatives until now. He explained that "the Federal Court Act read in the House of Representatives earlier read a first and a second did not vote for him because of political differences and lack of a quorum to vote on the law is completed," noting that "the current Parliament returned the law to the Council of Ministers for the formulation and processing and then traced back to the presidency of the Council." . He added that "in the event of the arrival of the law, it needs to be consensus among all political blocs in order to display on the agenda of one of the sessions," likely "to send Cabinet law to parliament next week."
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