Parliament decides to offer the Federal Court Act to a vote next Wednesday and prevents vacations for all its members
5/5/15
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / ... According to a member of the National Alliance MP Muthana al-Tamimi, on Monday, announced the launch of the Federal Court Act for the next session Wednesday, pointing to prevent vacations for all deputies.
Tamimi said to the reporter / Baghdadi News / that "the Presidency of the Council of Representatives decided to ask the Federal Court Act for a vote at the next meeting on Wednesday."
Tamimi added that "the Commission has decided to also add a second reading of the draft law to the Council of the Union agenda of the meeting, on Monday."
Tamimi pointed out that "the House of Representatives voted on the draft law of signatures on documents in Arabic and foreign documents, as he voted on the first draft amendment to the Law on the Protection of mass graves."
Tamimi stressed that "the Presidency instructed to prevent vacations for all members of the council, noting that the absence will be a double."
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5/5/15
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / ... According to a member of the National Alliance MP Muthana al-Tamimi, on Monday, announced the launch of the Federal Court Act for the next session Wednesday, pointing to prevent vacations for all deputies.
Tamimi said to the reporter / Baghdadi News / that "the Presidency of the Council of Representatives decided to ask the Federal Court Act for a vote at the next meeting on Wednesday."
Tamimi added that "the Commission has decided to also add a second reading of the draft law to the Council of the Union agenda of the meeting, on Monday."
Tamimi pointed out that "the House of Representatives voted on the draft law of signatures on documents in Arabic and foreign documents, as he voted on the first draft amendment to the Law on the Protection of mass graves."
Tamimi stressed that "the Presidency instructed to prevent vacations for all members of the council, noting that the absence will be a double."
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