31/05/2015
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} MP for the coalition of Salem Amuslimawi "said despite the genuine will of the Parliament to pass important laws, but political bickering and narrow interests have a major role in the disruption."
He said the Attorney Amuslimawi told {Euphrates News} "with a real will for many of the House of Representatives, but political bickering and related parochial interests play a big role in the obstruction pass important laws, and despite the fact that the House of Representatives had a line during this session are good steps , but this is not the ambition, as these important projects related to the lives of citizens and at all levels. "
He Amuslimawi that "there are four important laws are the Federal Court and the parties and the National Guard and the oil and gas Off Although it represents a lifeline in these sensitive circumstances , however we hope that is all approved to achieve the desired stability at all levels and in various fields. "
The political debate still stand in the way before the approval of the Federal Court Rules and the parties and the National Guard, as well as oil and gas law, where all the political blocs have notes on each of them.
The head of parliament Saleem al-Jubouri said today "We are waiting Notes the political blocs on these important laws that are Bmsas the lives of Iraqis, to read the second reading and vote on them, and therefore approval."
member of the National Alliance MP Iqbal Abdul Hussein had confirmed in an earlier statement that the reasons for the adoption of laws the job was technical and not purely political.
She said MP Abdul Hussein that "the legislative year and the first after the throes of forming a government and ministries deteriorating security situation in the country and the decline in oil prices in world markets, were not this legislative year the required level, as there are laws did not take the way to the discussion The vote and approval. "
She Abdul-Hussein, saying that "the current legislative term has not seen pass important laws, even those that have been discussed in the parliament, noting that" there are technical reasons, not political, purely in the not to vote on these laws, and therefore approval. " Ended tc
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