MP: Show a general amnesty law in its current form will not pass the two-thirds majority
6/21/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad confirmed the legal committee in the parliament member Salim Chawki, Sunday, that the current draft of the amnesty law by the many objections from Congress forces the Union for non-inclusion of Article 4 terrorism law, noting that the width of law in its current form to vote will not pass a two-thirds majority.
Said Shawki for "tomorrow Press," that "the current draft of the law of amnesty that came from the Council of Ministers did not meet the ambitious mass national forces union, because the law did not include the governed Article 4 terrorism did not include thieves Iraqi money," noting that "Justice is dispensed on a document to evidence and evidence and not the right of Parliament a political decision to say that those provisions were malicious or incorrect. "
"The width of law in its current form will not pass the two-thirds majority, but by a simple majority, or may pass a political agreement," stressing that "the General Amnesty Law will arrive to the Legal Committee for consideration at the beginning of next July, to see the extent of conformity with the Constitution even ask the President of the Council currently reading"
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6/21/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad confirmed the legal committee in the parliament member Salim Chawki, Sunday, that the current draft of the amnesty law by the many objections from Congress forces the Union for non-inclusion of Article 4 terrorism law, noting that the width of law in its current form to vote will not pass a two-thirds majority.
Said Shawki for "tomorrow Press," that "the current draft of the law of amnesty that came from the Council of Ministers did not meet the ambitious mass national forces union, because the law did not include the governed Article 4 terrorism did not include thieves Iraqi money," noting that "Justice is dispensed on a document to evidence and evidence and not the right of Parliament a political decision to say that those provisions were malicious or incorrect. "
"The width of law in its current form will not pass the two-thirds majority, but by a simple majority, or may pass a political agreement," stressing that "the General Amnesty Law will arrive to the Legal Committee for consideration at the beginning of next July, to see the extent of conformity with the Constitution even ask the President of the Council currently reading"
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