Deputy: Council of Ministers to withdraw 56 of the parliament law because it sent by the previous government
10/7/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: MP for the National Alliance Zaher al-Abadi, Wednesday, for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to withdraw 56 of parliament a law had been sent by the previous government for the purpose of the new study and make the necessary adjustments.
Ebadi said for "Sky Press," "The Presidency of the Council of Ministers submitted a request for the presidency of the parliament for the withdrawal of all laws sent by the previous government and of the number 56 law, including the oil and gas law for the purpose of examination of new and make some adjustments to it."
"The current government believes that laws sent by the previous government to the House of Representatives need to thoroughly study and to some adjustments and taking the opinion of experts and specialists before being sent to the Parliament and vote on them."
Iraq's new government, headed by Haidar al-Abbadi was formed in September 2014 in accordance with the 28 political paper named the paper's reform has been signed by all Iraqi political parties.
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10/7/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: MP for the National Alliance Zaher al-Abadi, Wednesday, for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to withdraw 56 of parliament a law had been sent by the previous government for the purpose of the new study and make the necessary adjustments.
Ebadi said for "Sky Press," "The Presidency of the Council of Ministers submitted a request for the presidency of the parliament for the withdrawal of all laws sent by the previous government and of the number 56 law, including the oil and gas law for the purpose of examination of new and make some adjustments to it."
"The current government believes that laws sent by the previous government to the House of Representatives need to thoroughly study and to some adjustments and taking the opinion of experts and specialists before being sent to the Parliament and vote on them."
Iraq's new government, headed by Haidar al-Abbadi was formed in September 2014 in accordance with the 28 political paper named the paper's reform has been signed by all Iraqi political parties.
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