Parliamentary likely to extend legislative term until the seventh of June to pass a number of laws
4/19/15
Suggested by the Parliamentary Legal Committee, Sunday, to extend the legislative term of the parliament one month to pass legislation in the House of Representatives, as shown that the most prominent of these laws are the parties and the Federal Court.
The MP Ibtisam al-Hilali in a press statement that 'legislative chapter of the Council of Representatives will end on 7 of next May, after which there will be a legislative holiday for two months' likely 'to extend this chapter one month and thus will begin the holiday from June 7 until the seventh of July next.'
She Hilali told Alsomreo News that 'during the extension of the chapter, we will work to pass important laws, notably the parties Federal Court Act', noting that 'the parliamentary legal still receive the views and proposals of the political blocs and the House of Representatives and the offices of the House of Representatives in the governorates about the law Tdmnyha Pfaqrath'.
The MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati, on April 12, 2015, that there went a representative in the House of Representatives to extend the legislative term of the parliament, noting that the purpose is to pass laws needed by the citizen and moving work of state institutions.
The speaker of parliament said Saleem al-Jubouri, the (March 25, 2015) that the House of Representatives in front of a big legislative entitlements will Pthariaha parties, particularly the law and the law of the Federal Court and the law of international treaties, as pointed out that such legislation will contribute to strengthening the foundations of democracy.
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