Parliament is preparing to amend the law "intelligence" and asked for the second reading soon
BAGHDAD
[ltr]Preparing security for the parliamentary committee for defense and put the law "National Intelligence Service", to the second reading, having put in a secret session earlier.
The Commission revealed the receipt of observations made by the political blocs on the bill, saying it Stdmnha in the final version that will be presented for a vote. He noted that the law's passage depends on the "political consensus" between the blocks.
He discussed the House of Representatives, earlier this year in a "secret meeting" draft intelligence service, which passed by the government of Nouri al-Maliki law, in spite of the existence of a Kurdish Sunni reservations and other items on the 29th.
The parliamentary sources spoke earlier that the draft intelligence, consisting of 29 articles a law empowers security authorities to eavesdrop on mobile phones and all communications that affect the freedoms of individuals guaranteed by the Constitution, "pointing out that" the intelligence service will be subject to political quotas similar to other government positions, "and indicated that "the head of the agency will be the rank of minister and as a security adviser to the Prime Minister."
Article (61) - V of the Constitution provides that "the House of Representatives shall be competent to appoint the army chief of staff, his deputies and those who hold the title of division leader and up, the head of the intelligence service, based on a proposal from the Council of Ministers."
He says of quitting, Chairman of the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary "long", that "the intelligence service law will be presented for the second reading in the coming days after ending reviewed by the relevant committees in the parliament," adding that "the intelligence service of important laws and vitality that will begin during the period law the next. "
For his part, confirms Hamid al-Mutlaq, Vice Chairman of the Security Committee, he said that "the state can not carry out security duties as the laws have not been implemented literally and objectively to its citizens."
He stressed al-Mutlaq, said in an interview with the "long", "the need to re-regulate these laws again to be strong able to impose respect for the prestige of the state", adding that "the security committee in the House of Representatives nearing completion of a draft law to the intelligence service in the coming days."
He MP for the national coalition that "the competent committees Project Intelligence Service Act did not decline sufficiently and adequately for presentation to the second reading now," stressing that "the subject of the resolution of the intelligence service project depends on political agreement between the blocs."
Mutlaq asserts "the need to enact a law for the intelligence service is able to monitor and follow up on all suspicious elements that are trying to destabilize the security in Iraq and the imposition of state power and the government to protect all citizens."
For his part, revealed Nayef al-Shammari, the other member of the parliamentary committee of defense, for "sending all the political blocs to its observations to the security committee in parliament on intelligence law," stressing that "the notes will be included before the display of law within the House of Representatives" .oicol Shammari, said in a statement "long", that his committee "will hold a meeting next Wednesday to discuss the intelligence service law to add some amendments and changes, and then submit it to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for the second reading in the nearest time", stressing that "this device will not be prescribed only by political consensus between all components and sects Iraqi society. "
Shammari said that "all the political blocs agreed on the second reading of the law of the intelligence service was introduced during the coming period after all the comments raised about its provisions to the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary and will be included in a draft intelligence law shortly before".
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BAGHDAD
[ltr]Preparing security for the parliamentary committee for defense and put the law "National Intelligence Service", to the second reading, having put in a secret session earlier.
The Commission revealed the receipt of observations made by the political blocs on the bill, saying it Stdmnha in the final version that will be presented for a vote. He noted that the law's passage depends on the "political consensus" between the blocks.
He discussed the House of Representatives, earlier this year in a "secret meeting" draft intelligence service, which passed by the government of Nouri al-Maliki law, in spite of the existence of a Kurdish Sunni reservations and other items on the 29th.
The parliamentary sources spoke earlier that the draft intelligence, consisting of 29 articles a law empowers security authorities to eavesdrop on mobile phones and all communications that affect the freedoms of individuals guaranteed by the Constitution, "pointing out that" the intelligence service will be subject to political quotas similar to other government positions, "and indicated that "the head of the agency will be the rank of minister and as a security adviser to the Prime Minister."
Article (61) - V of the Constitution provides that "the House of Representatives shall be competent to appoint the army chief of staff, his deputies and those who hold the title of division leader and up, the head of the intelligence service, based on a proposal from the Council of Ministers."
He says of quitting, Chairman of the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary "long", that "the intelligence service law will be presented for the second reading in the coming days after ending reviewed by the relevant committees in the parliament," adding that "the intelligence service of important laws and vitality that will begin during the period law the next. "
For his part, confirms Hamid al-Mutlaq, Vice Chairman of the Security Committee, he said that "the state can not carry out security duties as the laws have not been implemented literally and objectively to its citizens."
He stressed al-Mutlaq, said in an interview with the "long", "the need to re-regulate these laws again to be strong able to impose respect for the prestige of the state", adding that "the security committee in the House of Representatives nearing completion of a draft law to the intelligence service in the coming days."
He MP for the national coalition that "the competent committees Project Intelligence Service Act did not decline sufficiently and adequately for presentation to the second reading now," stressing that "the subject of the resolution of the intelligence service project depends on political agreement between the blocs."
Mutlaq asserts "the need to enact a law for the intelligence service is able to monitor and follow up on all suspicious elements that are trying to destabilize the security in Iraq and the imposition of state power and the government to protect all citizens."
For his part, revealed Nayef al-Shammari, the other member of the parliamentary committee of defense, for "sending all the political blocs to its observations to the security committee in parliament on intelligence law," stressing that "the notes will be included before the display of law within the House of Representatives" .oicol Shammari, said in a statement "long", that his committee "will hold a meeting next Wednesday to discuss the intelligence service law to add some amendments and changes, and then submit it to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for the second reading in the nearest time", stressing that "this device will not be prescribed only by political consensus between all components and sects Iraqi society. "
Shammari said that "all the political blocs agreed on the second reading of the law of the intelligence service was introduced during the coming period after all the comments raised about its provisions to the Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary and will be included in a draft intelligence law shortly before".
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