State of Law coalition refuses to vote on the amnesty law if included al-Hashemi and al-Issawi
6/25/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the coalition of state law, Ahmed al-Badri, on Thursday, announced that his coalition will not vote to pass the amnesty law if convicted included in accordance with Article IV of the Terrorism Act or former Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and former Finance Minister Rafi al-Issawi.
Badri said in a press statement received by "tomorrow Press," that "the general amnesty law Snaatard him in parliament if it included terrorists and Tariq al-Hashimi and Issawi," noting that "the general amnesty law within a close political agreement which was approved by the Cabinet and sent to the House of Representatives."
"I do not object to the amnesty law to be considered gives an opportunity to those who deceived them to return to normal life within the community, but object to the general amnesty law if it comes in some paragraphs amnesty for terrorists whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis, especially some politicians the likes of Tariq al-Hashimi and Issawi on the grounds They have committed crimes against the Iraqi people. "
He stressed that "we will stand strongly deduced from these paragraphs if secured within the law or got there political consultations in this direction today and must not include anyone who commits a crime against the Iraqi people to this law."
And the voice of the Council of Ministers during its regular held Tuesday (06/16/2015), headed by Haidar al-Abbadi on the amnesty law and submitted it to parliament. The President of the Council of Ministers, Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday (06/17/2015), that the draft general amnesty law passed by the Council of Ministers, will not allow the exit of terrorists from prison, noting that covered by the bill who have committed ordinary crimes
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6/25/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the coalition of state law, Ahmed al-Badri, on Thursday, announced that his coalition will not vote to pass the amnesty law if convicted included in accordance with Article IV of the Terrorism Act or former Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and former Finance Minister Rafi al-Issawi.
Badri said in a press statement received by "tomorrow Press," that "the general amnesty law Snaatard him in parliament if it included terrorists and Tariq al-Hashimi and Issawi," noting that "the general amnesty law within a close political agreement which was approved by the Cabinet and sent to the House of Representatives."
"I do not object to the amnesty law to be considered gives an opportunity to those who deceived them to return to normal life within the community, but object to the general amnesty law if it comes in some paragraphs amnesty for terrorists whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis, especially some politicians the likes of Tariq al-Hashimi and Issawi on the grounds They have committed crimes against the Iraqi people. "
He stressed that "we will stand strongly deduced from these paragraphs if secured within the law or got there political consultations in this direction today and must not include anyone who commits a crime against the Iraqi people to this law."
And the voice of the Council of Ministers during its regular held Tuesday (06/16/2015), headed by Haidar al-Abbadi on the amnesty law and submitted it to parliament. The President of the Council of Ministers, Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday (06/17/2015), that the draft general amnesty law passed by the Council of Ministers, will not allow the exit of terrorists from prison, noting that covered by the bill who have committed ordinary crimes
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