Abadi Office: Drag bills of Parliament to be adapted with reforms
October 8, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, said Saad al-Hadithi that the withdrawal of the bills from the House of Representatives was in order to adapt it and make it fit in with the new economic reforms of the government and vision.
He newborn's (IMN) that "the government withdrew the bills from the House of Representatives, which was presented by the previous government because they are made under conditions different from the financial situation, which is currently experienced by Iraq," explaining that "a lot of projects that provided in the previous government resulted in financial burdens great on the current government in the event of approval, so there need to be reviewed, taking into account the financial circumstances in the country. "
He pointed out that "there are some projects that made direct contact with the reforms undertaken by the government and restructuring the economy and financial and administrative reform of the government," stressing that "the withdrawal of some of the laws is in order to adapt them more convenient and make it with reforms and new economic vision of the government in relation to the restructuring of the economy and stimulate investment and enhance the role of the private sector and the reform of state institutions on the administrative and financial level "and continued newborn" can not be a cabinet re-laws to the House of Representatives one payment, but will be returned after study and vote on them within the Council of Ministers, after the re-drafting of texts and add other paragraphs, by the competent paradise in the Council of Ministers. "
For his part, the House of Representatives decision Imad John's (IMN) "The government has withdrawn more than 100 law and only 50 legally remains with the Council," noting that "the withdrawal of laws do not significantly affect the work of the parliament because he has important supervisory and legislative."
The cabinet had decided at its regular, pull the laws projects sent to the House by the previous government, without giving further details. "
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October 8, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, said Saad al-Hadithi that the withdrawal of the bills from the House of Representatives was in order to adapt it and make it fit in with the new economic reforms of the government and vision.
He newborn's (IMN) that "the government withdrew the bills from the House of Representatives, which was presented by the previous government because they are made under conditions different from the financial situation, which is currently experienced by Iraq," explaining that "a lot of projects that provided in the previous government resulted in financial burdens great on the current government in the event of approval, so there need to be reviewed, taking into account the financial circumstances in the country. "
He pointed out that "there are some projects that made direct contact with the reforms undertaken by the government and restructuring the economy and financial and administrative reform of the government," stressing that "the withdrawal of some of the laws is in order to adapt them more convenient and make it with reforms and new economic vision of the government in relation to the restructuring of the economy and stimulate investment and enhance the role of the private sector and the reform of state institutions on the administrative and financial level "and continued newborn" can not be a cabinet re-laws to the House of Representatives one payment, but will be returned after study and vote on them within the Council of Ministers, after the re-drafting of texts and add other paragraphs, by the competent paradise in the Council of Ministers. "
For his part, the House of Representatives decision Imad John's (IMN) "The government has withdrawn more than 100 law and only 50 legally remains with the Council," noting that "the withdrawal of laws do not significantly affect the work of the parliament because he has important supervisory and legislative."
The cabinet had decided at its regular, pull the laws projects sent to the House by the previous government, without giving further details. "
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