Parliament resumes legislative term to read the legal public holidays and "contract treaties"
7/2/15
BAGHDAD
House of Representatives resumed on Wednesday, the first legislative term of the second year legislative sessions to vote on bills and the first and second readings of the five bills.
A parliamentary source said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The first session of the legislative term of the first second legislative year saw the vote on the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on the law to walk on the roads of 1968 and the European Agreement supplementing her for the year 2006".
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "The session saw the vote on the draft Fifth Amendment to the law of public companies No. (22) for the year 1997, and the end of the first reading of the draft law on ratification of trade cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the State of Kuwait Convention on the Law, and the end of the first reading of the draft ratification of the Law a partnership agreement for cultural, scientific and technical cooperation and for the development between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the French Republic. "
The source continued that "the meeting included an end to the first reading of the draft public holidays Law, and the end of the second reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Organization for Migration constitution, and an end to reading law The second project treaties contract law. "
The House of Representatives held its meeting yesterday chaired by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 220 deputies. It is said that Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri announced on May 30, 2015, the second legislative term of the first legislative year the end of the last session of parliament to convene in a timely manner before it enters in the legislative recess for about a month.
In a related context, criticized the MP for the coalition of state law high Nassif , yesterday, not to include the subject of Wikileaks documents on the agenda of the House of Representatives agenda, and drew to provide 60 deputies request to the presidency of the parliament to investigate this matter, as pointed out many countries have taken action "harsh against labor."
Nassif said during a press conference held in the parliament building and attended (range Press), "The subject of Wikileaks documents and we expect to be included on the agenda of the House of Representatives agenda, particularly after the student 60 deputies verification of these documents," indicating that "the presidency postponed the Thread until the study of the file".
She said a member of a coalition of state law "A lot of countries such as Egypt and Kuwait have taken harsh measures against workers," asserting that "States achieved well with such files, but the Presidency of the Council of Representatives postponed the matter and this is surprising."
The Iraqi Transport Minister Bayan Jabr announced on Wednesday (June 26, 2015) , that the Council of Ministers face to form a committee to study the documents leaked by WikiLeaks about Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry confirms that deal with Iraqi officials, while stressing that the Commission will submit its report to the Council of Ministers "to take the appropriate decision."
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7/2/15
BAGHDAD
House of Representatives resumed on Wednesday, the first legislative term of the second year legislative sessions to vote on bills and the first and second readings of the five bills.
A parliamentary source said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The first session of the legislative term of the first second legislative year saw the vote on the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on the law to walk on the roads of 1968 and the European Agreement supplementing her for the year 2006".
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "The session saw the vote on the draft Fifth Amendment to the law of public companies No. (22) for the year 1997, and the end of the first reading of the draft law on ratification of trade cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the State of Kuwait Convention on the Law, and the end of the first reading of the draft ratification of the Law a partnership agreement for cultural, scientific and technical cooperation and for the development between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the French Republic. "
The source continued that "the meeting included an end to the first reading of the draft public holidays Law, and the end of the second reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Organization for Migration constitution, and an end to reading law The second project treaties contract law. "
The House of Representatives held its meeting yesterday chaired by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 220 deputies. It is said that Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri announced on May 30, 2015, the second legislative term of the first legislative year the end of the last session of parliament to convene in a timely manner before it enters in the legislative recess for about a month.
In a related context, criticized the MP for the coalition of state law high Nassif , yesterday, not to include the subject of Wikileaks documents on the agenda of the House of Representatives agenda, and drew to provide 60 deputies request to the presidency of the parliament to investigate this matter, as pointed out many countries have taken action "harsh against labor."
Nassif said during a press conference held in the parliament building and attended (range Press), "The subject of Wikileaks documents and we expect to be included on the agenda of the House of Representatives agenda, particularly after the student 60 deputies verification of these documents," indicating that "the presidency postponed the Thread until the study of the file".
She said a member of a coalition of state law "A lot of countries such as Egypt and Kuwait have taken harsh measures against workers," asserting that "States achieved well with such files, but the Presidency of the Council of Representatives postponed the matter and this is surprising."
The Iraqi Transport Minister Bayan Jabr announced on Wednesday (June 26, 2015) , that the Council of Ministers face to form a committee to study the documents leaked by WikiLeaks about Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry confirms that deal with Iraqi officials, while stressing that the Commission will submit its report to the Council of Ministers "to take the appropriate decision."
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