Jubouri calls for flexibility on the Federal Court Act
Wednesday, 10/21/2015 1:48
Follow-up / Baghdad news
A member of the Legal Committee of the Parliamentary sound Shawki, on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Board of Representatives, Salim al deputies asked the Kurdistan Alliance by expressing flexibility regarding the Federal Court of Law. He said Shawki said in an interview, I followed "Baghdad News" that "the Federal Court Act arrived the stage of voting, but the difference is the issue of the trial court, and vote in, "noting that" the President of the Council asked the deputies of the Kurdistan Alliance to show some kind of flexibility in this aspect. "He said Shawki" The government withdrew the most important laws of the House of Representatives with the exception of the investment law, which has been read read the first and second, "explaining that" the previous session saw the vote on the first material and the second and third, but there are mistakes formal law concerning the sequence of the text original, where the vote was postponed it until Tuesday of next week. "It is said that the differences between some of the political parties has caused delay vote on the International Court Act, which requires a vote by the 219 deputies.
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Wednesday, 10/21/2015 1:48
Follow-up / Baghdad news
A member of the Legal Committee of the Parliamentary sound Shawki, on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Board of Representatives, Salim al deputies asked the Kurdistan Alliance by expressing flexibility regarding the Federal Court of Law. He said Shawki said in an interview, I followed "Baghdad News" that "the Federal Court Act arrived the stage of voting, but the difference is the issue of the trial court, and vote in, "noting that" the President of the Council asked the deputies of the Kurdistan Alliance to show some kind of flexibility in this aspect. "He said Shawki" The government withdrew the most important laws of the House of Representatives with the exception of the investment law, which has been read read the first and second, "explaining that" the previous session saw the vote on the first material and the second and third, but there are mistakes formal law concerning the sequence of the text original, where the vote was postponed it until Tuesday of next week. "It is said that the differences between some of the political parties has caused delay vote on the International Court Act, which requires a vote by the 219 deputies.
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