Parliament will hold two sessions today containing the vote on the reforms and an end to read the eight laws
Tuesday 11 August 2015 11:00
Baghdad
A source in parliament, on Tuesday, the House of Representatives will be held two consecutive day, adding that the first session include a vote on the government and parliamentary reforms, as he emphasized that the second meeting will end the first reading of the eight bills.
The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News , "The House of Representatives session No. 10 include the ratification of the reform measures of the Council of Ministers and the ratification of the reform measures of the Parliament."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "The meeting No. 11 will see the first reading of the draft social security law, the first reading of the first draft amendment to the Law Unified Retirement Law No. (9) for the year 2014, and the first reading of the draft first amendment to the law of insurance on personal responsibility for personnel departments Law the state and the public sector No. (47) for the year 1990 ".
He stressed that "the meeting 11 also includes the first reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain chemicals and hazardous pesticides, and the first reading a draft ratification documents Bucharest Conference on the Law for the year 2004 attached to the global postal CONVENTION law, and the first reading of the draft law determine the producing provinces and non-oil producing share. "
He continued that "the Council will end, during the meeting No. 11, the first reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Law, the first reading of the bill abolishing the changes unfair administrative boundaries of the provinces and districts and areas all law."
It is said that the speaker of parliament Saleem al-Jubouri, announced on Monday (10 August 2015), the arrival of political reform paper to parliament, as he emphasized that Tuesday's session will be public for a vote.
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Tuesday 11 August 2015 11:00
Baghdad
A source in parliament, on Tuesday, the House of Representatives will be held two consecutive day, adding that the first session include a vote on the government and parliamentary reforms, as he emphasized that the second meeting will end the first reading of the eight bills.
The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News , "The House of Representatives session No. 10 include the ratification of the reform measures of the Council of Ministers and the ratification of the reform measures of the Parliament."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "The meeting No. 11 will see the first reading of the draft social security law, the first reading of the first draft amendment to the Law Unified Retirement Law No. (9) for the year 2014, and the first reading of the draft first amendment to the law of insurance on personal responsibility for personnel departments Law the state and the public sector No. (47) for the year 1990 ".
He stressed that "the meeting 11 also includes the first reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain chemicals and hazardous pesticides, and the first reading a draft ratification documents Bucharest Conference on the Law for the year 2004 attached to the global postal CONVENTION law, and the first reading of the draft law determine the producing provinces and non-oil producing share. "
He continued that "the Council will end, during the meeting No. 11, the first reading of the draft accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Law, the first reading of the bill abolishing the changes unfair administrative boundaries of the provinces and districts and areas all law."
It is said that the speaker of parliament Saleem al-Jubouri, announced on Monday (10 August 2015), the arrival of political reform paper to parliament, as he emphasized that Tuesday's session will be public for a vote.
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