Parliament rapporteur: some lawmakers are taking advantage of parliamentary immunity to sow sectarian differences
4/25/15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad announced the decision the House of Representatives, John Imad, Saturday, that some lawmakers are taking advantage of immunity to sow sectarian strife between the political blocs and the Iraqi people, calling for the heads of political blocs to hold accountable members sectarians.
Said John for "tomorrow Press" that "some political figures in the House of Representatives complicit with some regional countries to implement their agendas and interference in Iraqi affairs," pointing out that "these politicians are demanding some countries for air strikes inside Iraq."
He pointed out that "these claims create sectarian differences between Sunni and Shiite blocs in parliament," noting that "the face of parliament heads of political blocs to hold accountable any vice creates dissension and heading towards sectarianism."
He continued that "some lawmakers are taking advantage of the immunity granted to them by the Constitution to inflame sectarian and political situation."
He called on the House of Representatives, earlier, to unify the religious discourse of the Shiite and Sunni Oagafin and adopt a moderate policy for them to ward off sedition that the enemies of Iraq is trying to return again over the statements of some of the sectarian Majaji.
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