Jubouri» parliamentary blocs: everyone is required to provide concessions to Iraq's stability
Iraqi Parliament Speaker d. Saleem al-Jubouri
BAGHDAD - ASHA
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
The head of the Iraqi Council of Representatives d. Salim al-Jubouri, the need to reach all Iraqi political parties to compromise solutions on laws before Parliament projects, and said that the public interest requires everyone to make concessions in order to pass and that will contribute to the stability of Iraq.
He Alajabura- during a meeting on Tuesday, at the headquarters of the House of Representatives Iraqi with the heads of parliamentary blocs, to discuss ways to accelerate the adoption of important laws, such as political parties and the Guard Aloutna- the Federal Court that the efforts ongoing in order to reach a common vision contribute to pass the laws before the current legislative term ends. On the other hand, the Iraqi Council of Representatives to raise its headed by al-Jubouri, the presence of 218 deputies, against the backdrop of an altercation between deputies block free of the Sadrist movement and the independent MP Kazem Sayadi during the parliamentary vote on the appointment of Mohammed al-Darraji, a minister of the Iraqi industry. The MP Najiba Najib said a clash with hands got in the parliamentary session today, between Deputy Sayadi and others for Sadrist movement, on the back of the resignation of the Minister of Industry and the appointment of Mohammed Darraji instead of him. She said, that the President of the House of Representatives called for members to vote on the appointment of Darraji, Minister of Industry, Legislators agreed upon, but the MP Kazem Sayadi refused and began a fistfight between the House of Representatives, noting that it was adjourn the meeting to reconvene at a later date. The prime minister Haider al-Abadi had approved the resignation of the ministers of industry Naseer al-Issawi and Water Resources Mohsen al-Shammari, of the Sadrist movement, without the announcement of the reasons for the resignation.
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Iraqi Parliament Speaker d. Saleem al-Jubouri
BAGHDAD - ASHA
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
The head of the Iraqi Council of Representatives d. Salim al-Jubouri, the need to reach all Iraqi political parties to compromise solutions on laws before Parliament projects, and said that the public interest requires everyone to make concessions in order to pass and that will contribute to the stability of Iraq.
He Alajabura- during a meeting on Tuesday, at the headquarters of the House of Representatives Iraqi with the heads of parliamentary blocs, to discuss ways to accelerate the adoption of important laws, such as political parties and the Guard Aloutna- the Federal Court that the efforts ongoing in order to reach a common vision contribute to pass the laws before the current legislative term ends. On the other hand, the Iraqi Council of Representatives to raise its headed by al-Jubouri, the presence of 218 deputies, against the backdrop of an altercation between deputies block free of the Sadrist movement and the independent MP Kazem Sayadi during the parliamentary vote on the appointment of Mohammed al-Darraji, a minister of the Iraqi industry. The MP Najiba Najib said a clash with hands got in the parliamentary session today, between Deputy Sayadi and others for Sadrist movement, on the back of the resignation of the Minister of Industry and the appointment of Mohammed Darraji instead of him. She said, that the President of the House of Representatives called for members to vote on the appointment of Darraji, Minister of Industry, Legislators agreed upon, but the MP Kazem Sayadi refused and began a fistfight between the House of Representatives, noting that it was adjourn the meeting to reconvene at a later date. The prime minister Haider al-Abadi had approved the resignation of the ministers of industry Naseer al-Issawi and Water Resources Mohsen al-Shammari, of the Sadrist movement, without the announcement of the reasons for the resignation.
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