El-Badri: Reserving political blocs led to the delay in adoption of the National Guard Law
2015/8/21 18:27
MP for the National Alliance, Ahmed al-Badri, the reservations of some political blocs led to the delay in adoption of the National Guard Law, noting that the difference related to contrast visions about structural Guard troops.
He said al-Badri told all of Iraq [where] that "the political blocs have visions of mixed about the National Guard Law, mass of a body of the National Alliance believes that the popular crowd should be the nucleus of the guard and a representative of each provinces, while there were reservations on this paragraph," adding that "the mass union powers that be see the leadership of the National Guard by local governments. "
He added that "these differences led to the delay in adoption of the Law of the National Guard," noting that "the political consensus over this important law," pointing out that "the majority of the laws according to recognize the agreement of the political blocs in the parliament."
And on the appointment by proxy by the federal government said Badri that "Parliament stressed the importance of implementing the reforms put forward by the government, including the appointment in my own name, and not by proxy," noting that "Parliament stressed the need to combat corruption and the appointment of the characters in my own name in the bodies that are struggling the process of rampant corruption in the Iraqi state. "
He pointed out that "the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, has a popular mandate and legitimate, and that it accelerates the implementation of reforms promised by in front of everyone," stressing that "the religious authority and the Iraqi street has a student Abadi seriously the application of the reforms to be implemented."
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2015/8/21 18:27
MP for the National Alliance, Ahmed al-Badri, the reservations of some political blocs led to the delay in adoption of the National Guard Law, noting that the difference related to contrast visions about structural Guard troops.
He said al-Badri told all of Iraq [where] that "the political blocs have visions of mixed about the National Guard Law, mass of a body of the National Alliance believes that the popular crowd should be the nucleus of the guard and a representative of each provinces, while there were reservations on this paragraph," adding that "the mass union powers that be see the leadership of the National Guard by local governments. "
He added that "these differences led to the delay in adoption of the Law of the National Guard," noting that "the political consensus over this important law," pointing out that "the majority of the laws according to recognize the agreement of the political blocs in the parliament."
And on the appointment by proxy by the federal government said Badri that "Parliament stressed the importance of implementing the reforms put forward by the government, including the appointment in my own name, and not by proxy," noting that "Parliament stressed the need to combat corruption and the appointment of the characters in my own name in the bodies that are struggling the process of rampant corruption in the Iraqi state. "
He pointed out that "the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, has a popular mandate and legitimate, and that it accelerates the implementation of reforms promised by in front of everyone," stressing that "the religious authority and the Iraqi street has a student Abadi seriously the application of the reforms to be implemented."
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