Heads of parliamentary blocs decide to vote on the law of parties Thursday
05.25.2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
According to a parliamentary source, on Monday, that the leaders of parliamentary blocs and committees during their meeting they decided to display the Political Parties Act to a vote on Thursday.
The source said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The heads of parliamentary blocs and committees agreed during their meeting the President of the House of Representatives today Saleem al-Jubouri, the display parties law to a vote on Thursday during the next session."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "There are two versions of the parties, the first government version of the law and by the great reviews, and the second sent by the Presidency of the Republic and include 80% of the proposals of the blocks but unread first reading and again, and thus been proposed launch print version Day five in order to agree upon. "
A parliamentary source, revealed on Monday, the start of a meeting of leaders of political blocs and parliamentary committees, headed by Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri to discuss and resolve the three laws, notably the National Guard Law.
Council of Representatives of Iraq and ended during its 39th of the second legislative term legislative year, the first held in the 20th of May 2015, the second reading of the draft National Guard Law, as decided at its 28th, which was held in the 14th of May 2015, to postpone continue the second reading of a law on political parties .
The head of the House of Representatives, Saleem al-Jubouri confirmed, in (23 December 2014 from the past), that the legislation of the National Guard law will end the "debate" on the popular crowd and clans.
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives of Iraq decided during the 36th parliamentary session of the second legislative term of the first legislative year, which was held on the sixth of May 2015, to postpone the vote on the draft of the Federal Court Act until further notice because of differences on paragraph 12 of the Act, which states that vote will be in two-thirds of the court members, while insisting the Kurdistan Alliance to be a vote of all members.
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05.25.2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
According to a parliamentary source, on Monday, that the leaders of parliamentary blocs and committees during their meeting they decided to display the Political Parties Act to a vote on Thursday.
The source said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The heads of parliamentary blocs and committees agreed during their meeting the President of the House of Representatives today Saleem al-Jubouri, the display parties law to a vote on Thursday during the next session."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "There are two versions of the parties, the first government version of the law and by the great reviews, and the second sent by the Presidency of the Republic and include 80% of the proposals of the blocks but unread first reading and again, and thus been proposed launch print version Day five in order to agree upon. "
A parliamentary source, revealed on Monday, the start of a meeting of leaders of political blocs and parliamentary committees, headed by Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri to discuss and resolve the three laws, notably the National Guard Law.
Council of Representatives of Iraq and ended during its 39th of the second legislative term legislative year, the first held in the 20th of May 2015, the second reading of the draft National Guard Law, as decided at its 28th, which was held in the 14th of May 2015, to postpone continue the second reading of a law on political parties .
The head of the House of Representatives, Saleem al-Jubouri confirmed, in (23 December 2014 from the past), that the legislation of the National Guard law will end the "debate" on the popular crowd and clans.
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives of Iraq decided during the 36th parliamentary session of the second legislative term of the first legislative year, which was held on the sixth of May 2015, to postpone the vote on the draft of the Federal Court Act until further notice because of differences on paragraph 12 of the Act, which states that vote will be in two-thirds of the court members, while insisting the Kurdistan Alliance to be a vote of all members.
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