Deputy for the citizen calls for rapid enactment of the Federal Service Law
July 7, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) called for the citizen Deputy Parliamentary Bloc to the legislation of the Federal Service Act during the next phase and to speed up its approval.
The MP said the bloc Akhlati Hassan's (IMN) "The federal service is very important law, which gives citizens the right to appointment dramatically and easy away from partisanship, and approval is a quantum leap in the legislation of laws and the legalization of work in Iraq."
Akhlati said that "there are a number of important laws to the House of Representatives Off did not even read it because of the political dispute, such as the Federal Court Act and the National Guard," likely "to vote soon on the general amnesty law will exclude accused of terrorism."
And he ended the House of Representatives in its fourth legislative term of the first legislature enacted the second, which was held under the chairmanship of Saleem al-Jubouri, and the presence of 244 deputies, read the bills, most notably a legal project of the amnesty, accountability and justice, and the prohibition of the Baath Party.
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July 7, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) called for the citizen Deputy Parliamentary Bloc to the legislation of the Federal Service Act during the next phase and to speed up its approval.
The MP said the bloc Akhlati Hassan's (IMN) "The federal service is very important law, which gives citizens the right to appointment dramatically and easy away from partisanship, and approval is a quantum leap in the legislation of laws and the legalization of work in Iraq."
Akhlati said that "there are a number of important laws to the House of Representatives Off did not even read it because of the political dispute, such as the Federal Court Act and the National Guard," likely "to vote soon on the general amnesty law will exclude accused of terrorism."
And he ended the House of Representatives in its fourth legislative term of the first legislature enacted the second, which was held under the chairmanship of Saleem al-Jubouri, and the presence of 244 deputies, read the bills, most notably a legal project of the amnesty, accountability and justice, and the prohibition of the Baath Party.
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