Deputy: reduce protections "lie"
September 29, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-a member of the House of Hassan Salem, the decision to reduce the number of protection of members of the House of representatives has not yet been implemented, and still just talk so far, adding that the House did not vote on the reduction of protection, because of divergent positions and some deputies argued that the protections represent jobs.
He said Salem we support reducing the number of protection to eliminate class differences among segments of society, but some political leaders maintained three regiments of guards, "the Prime Minister Haider Abadi to expose all the characters or blocks which rejects the implementation of a package of reforms endorsed by the reference and the Iraqi people."
Salim pointed out that "the abolition of Deputy Presidency remains controversial between the parties and there are justifications for unconstitutionality".
Sistani, warned those who mind the reforms and moved to cease its claims, noting that reform is a necessity, and if demand eased appearances these days they would return at another time with more powerful and much broader and Latvian while too deeply.
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September 29, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-a member of the House of Hassan Salem, the decision to reduce the number of protection of members of the House of representatives has not yet been implemented, and still just talk so far, adding that the House did not vote on the reduction of protection, because of divergent positions and some deputies argued that the protections represent jobs.
He said Salem we support reducing the number of protection to eliminate class differences among segments of society, but some political leaders maintained three regiments of guards, "the Prime Minister Haider Abadi to expose all the characters or blocks which rejects the implementation of a package of reforms endorsed by the reference and the Iraqi people."
Salim pointed out that "the abolition of Deputy Presidency remains controversial between the parties and there are justifications for unconstitutionality".
Sistani, warned those who mind the reforms and moved to cease its claims, noting that reform is a necessity, and if demand eased appearances these days they would return at another time with more powerful and much broader and Latvian while too deeply.
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