4/20/2015
Special / newspaper rectitude - The Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Jamal Muhammadawi, said the resolution voted by the House of Representatives in session on Saturday to wait to work on new rates for electricity wages earned unanimously by the members of Parliament, which represents the recommendation of the Council of Ministers is not considered binding. He Muhammadawi told (the newspaper of integrity) that "the formula of resolution prepared by the Commission on oil and parliamentary power after hosting the Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi included several recommendations Among them was to wait to implement the new pricing and after the application was submitted to the Presidency of the parliament to vote on the resolution received unanimous vote." . He added that "after reading the resolution put to the vote got some interventions for a number of members of parliament, which was marred by a kind of political review, forcing the speaker of parliament to be converted to a secret," noting that "the decision is a recommendation for the government to wait the decision of the new pricing of electricity is not considered binding her" .anthy 9
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