4.5.2015
Baghdad
Izzat member of the Legal Committee of the Parliamentary, on Sunday, not to discuss the draft law of parties typically take the Council to host the Minister of the Interior, while promised that the law is a "major challenge" for parties, he may reduce a lot of them and codifies the media work and determines how it obtained the money, and it needs political will national approval, applied parliamentary Bhaoh link suggested a guarantee for staying away from "quotas", and included in the next meeting.
Said committee member, high Nassif, in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The draft law of parties included Saturday, (fourth from this April 2015), on the parliament's agenda and was supposed discussion, not for the absorption of the Council in hosting the Interior Minister, Mohammed Ghaban "Usually that" the project is particularly important, being found to build the political process on a sound footing. "
She Nassif, that "the project was part of the political document that has been agreed upon between the blocks when the formation of the current government," afterthought "but needs to be a national political will of the parties for approval, he may lead to a reduction of many of them and rationing media work."
She explained a member of the Legal Committee, that "a lot of parties has satellite channels and newspapers and some are pursuing a sectarian approach," indicating that the "law of parties will tie it all, as well as to determine the accountability of party financing sources and how their access to capital."
Revealed Nassif, for "having directed to everyone that the application of the law of parties parliamentary Bhaoh associated, not the Ministry, a guarantee for staying away from quotas," and followed it to the "law is a big challenge for parties, especially in relation to sources of funding."
And likely a member of the Parliamentary Legal Committee, high Nassif, that "the draft law of parties included in the agenda on Monday."
The head of the House of Representatives, Saleem al-Jubouri, said in (the 11th of February 2015), that the planned legislation Parties Act seeks to eliminate the political capital that scarred the reputation of the political parties, and while rejected what he called "family parties," confirmed the existence of different opinions between the blocks political on some of the paragraphs of the law.
Despite the passage of 12 years on the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime and the formation of a democratic system in Iraq, but that most of the major blocs in the Iraqi Council of Representatives did not agree on the various drafts of the law of parties, because of concerns about the control of the Iraqi government to grant licenses to leave the political parties, as well as objections to the Some drafts items.
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