National: Parties Law will leave to the next parliamentary session!
6/11/2015
BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq confirmed al-Obeidi, an MP for the beautiful national coalition, on Thursday, that the major political blocs refuse to move forward for fear of the law of parties revealed their funding and the countries that stand behind her resources, as suggested deporting law to the next parliamentary session. Obeidi said in a statement:
"There is a desire of the House of Representatives passage of the law of parties, but the large blocs dominating the political scene mind it," likely "deported to the next parliamentary session." "The approval of the law will be announced to change the political map of the country and reduce the spread of militias and prevent regional and international support for some parties," adding that "when someone wishes to set up a political party must be a big fan base for friendly available provided that they are Iraqis from different provinces." He said al-Obeidi, "the existence of political blocs seeking to block the adoption of the law of parties for fear of detection of sources of funding and the countries that stand behind her and backed up.
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6/11/2015
BAGHDAD / News Network Iraq confirmed al-Obeidi, an MP for the beautiful national coalition, on Thursday, that the major political blocs refuse to move forward for fear of the law of parties revealed their funding and the countries that stand behind her resources, as suggested deporting law to the next parliamentary session. Obeidi said in a statement:
"There is a desire of the House of Representatives passage of the law of parties, but the large blocs dominating the political scene mind it," likely "deported to the next parliamentary session." "The approval of the law will be announced to change the political map of the country and reduce the spread of militias and prevent regional and international support for some parties," adding that "when someone wishes to set up a political party must be a big fan base for friendly available provided that they are Iraqis from different provinces." He said al-Obeidi, "the existence of political blocs seeking to block the adoption of the law of parties for fear of detection of sources of funding and the countries that stand behind her and backed up.
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