Parliament prepares to vote on a package of new laws Thursday
25/05/2015 18:33
The heads of blocs and committees who met profanity, today, headed by Speaker Salim al-Jubouri agreed to provide some unfinished laws ready to vote in the parliamentary session to be held, next Thursday.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: the heads of blocs agreed on Monday to deliver the completed laws of the vote session next Thursday, while the parliamentary source said that differences over the laws of the Federal Court and the parties and the National Guard continued and blocks other meetings will be held on them.
The source said in a statement followed the "obelisk" ,, "The heads of blocs profanity and committees who met today, headed by Speaker Salim al-Jubouri agreed to provide some unfinished laws ready to vote in the parliamentary session to be held, next Thursday."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "the heads of blocs agreed to hold a meeting tomorrow in connection with the agreement on the Federal Court Act," noting that "the Kurdistan Alliance is one of the most prominent objectors to the Federal Court Act."
And on the law of parties, the source said, that "the political blocs have many notes about the law," noting that "there are two versions of the law, the first government version and 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 it has been put forward a proposal on five print version in order to agree upon. "
With regard to the law of the National Guard, the source said, "The National Guard Law him many differences," noting that "the parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri called for political blocs to a meeting and bring observations about the possibility of the agreement and submit it to a vote next five."
And he chaired the parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri, Monday (25 May 2015), a meeting of the heads of blocs and committees profanity, while the parliamentary source said that the meeting was to resolve the National Guard and the Federal Court and the parties laws.
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25/05/2015 18:33
The heads of blocs and committees who met profanity, today, headed by Speaker Salim al-Jubouri agreed to provide some unfinished laws ready to vote in the parliamentary session to be held, next Thursday.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: the heads of blocs agreed on Monday to deliver the completed laws of the vote session next Thursday, while the parliamentary source said that differences over the laws of the Federal Court and the parties and the National Guard continued and blocks other meetings will be held on them.
The source said in a statement followed the "obelisk" ,, "The heads of blocs profanity and committees who met today, headed by Speaker Salim al-Jubouri agreed to provide some unfinished laws ready to vote in the parliamentary session to be held, next Thursday."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "the heads of blocs agreed to hold a meeting tomorrow in connection with the agreement on the Federal Court Act," noting that "the Kurdistan Alliance is one of the most prominent objectors to the Federal Court Act."
And on the law of parties, the source said, that "the political blocs have many notes about the law," noting that "there are two versions of the law, the first government version and 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 it has been put forward a proposal on five print version in order to agree upon. "
With regard to the law of the National Guard, the source said, "The National Guard Law him many differences," noting that "the parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri called for political blocs to a meeting and bring observations about the possibility of the agreement and submit it to a vote next five."
And he chaired the parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri, Monday (25 May 2015), a meeting of the heads of blocs and committees profanity, while the parliamentary source said that the meeting was to resolve the National Guard and the Federal Court and the parties laws.
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