The Presidency is preparing to send a new party law to Parliament
Baghdad-Iraq AFP-25 March:
uncover the Sadrists from Wednesday, the Presidency prepared draft political parties law and is being sent to the House of representatives in the coming days.
He said leading liberal bloc (the political wing of the Sadr movement), Prince, soldier, in a press statement, that "the Presidency of the Republic completed the draft political parties law is incomplete as" likely "send it in the coming days from the Presidency to the Parliament."
Al-kinani, said "the draft political parties law which sent House 2010 cannot be passed to that old".
The parliamentary legal Committee was confirmed in February the past, a party law is of a democratic system that keeps the civil rights of the people, the community and the individual, as it cannot be anybody to disrupt the adoption of the law.
And already the Parties Act 2006, to Parliament but omitted for reasons as several deputies as "mysterious", and then resubmitted to another formula one year after it was discussed in the legal Committee of the Chamber of deputies without a read or vote. I ended up (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq AFP-25 March:
uncover the Sadrists from Wednesday, the Presidency prepared draft political parties law and is being sent to the House of representatives in the coming days.
He said leading liberal bloc (the political wing of the Sadr movement), Prince, soldier, in a press statement, that "the Presidency of the Republic completed the draft political parties law is incomplete as" likely "send it in the coming days from the Presidency to the Parliament."
Al-kinani, said "the draft political parties law which sent House 2010 cannot be passed to that old".
The parliamentary legal Committee was confirmed in February the past, a party law is of a democratic system that keeps the civil rights of the people, the community and the individual, as it cannot be anybody to disrupt the adoption of the law.
And already the Parties Act 2006, to Parliament but omitted for reasons as several deputies as "mysterious", and then resubmitted to another formula one year after it was discussed in the legal Committee of the Chamber of deputies without a read or vote. I ended up (1)
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