Federal law would undermine the immigration service and provides job opportunities
10/11/2015 0:00
Legislation will be prepared accomplishing the current parliamentary session
BAGHDAD - morning
MPs called for political blocs to bring the views and resolve points of contention in preparation for the adoption of the Federal Service Law and the absorption of young people, competencies, and achieve the principle of justice in the distribution of appointments.
The Chairman of the Committee of Displacement and Migration Raad Aldhlki «The work on the adoption of the Federal Service Law would have a significant impact on young people and undermine the idea of migration of young people and to revive their hopes in the provision of employment opportunities within their homeland ».
He added in a statement» Sabah «that the migration of young people came after he dominated the despair they find jobs in their own country, noting that this law would be a step positive in order to revive the hopes of young people and the elimination of a large part of unemployment as well as state investment each competencies and capabilities youth that do not have work and make immigration a way to get to work.
Aldhlki promised the law was passed in response to all the charts foreign agendas that want to empty Iraq of its content from the energies and competencies which is characterized by. Chairman of the Committee attributed the phenomenon of migration to several reasons including the lack of approval of the Federal Service Act, calling for political blocs to unite and assume their responsibilities in order to quickly re-establish law and to find appropriate solutions to slice a private scientific competencies needed by the country to the content of vim and vitality of youth. For its part, in a press statement confirmed member of the Committee smile Hilali that the Committee for the Displaced and Immigrants deported completed all the amendments and proposals regarding the Federal Service Act and sent to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for inclusion sessions next week for the second reading, "asserting that the legislation will be prepared achievement of the current parliamentary session.
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