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Parliament questioned the Mayor of Baghdad, and vote on three bills next Monday

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26.11.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Sumerian News / Baghdad , a parliamentary source said Saturday that the House will question during its five years of the second legislative term Mayor of Baghdad, noting that the meeting will also vote on the three laws including support for projects Development and Training Centre monetary and banking system. The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "House of Representatives will question during its five years of the second legislative term, which will be held next Monday (28.11.2011), the Mayor of Baghdad Sabir al-Issawi," noting that "the meeting will also vote in principle a draft law to support development projects. " The source, who asked not to be identified said that "the agenda of the session Monday, also includes a vote in principle to the draft legal training center monetary and banking, and the Convention on Economic and Commercial Cooperation between the Government of the Republic Iraq and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. " The Iraqi Council of Representatives lifted on Saturday (26.11.2011), held its fourth from the second quarter of the year the second legislative to the next Monday, with parliamentary source that the meeting witnessed the end the first reading of draft laws Provident Fund customs and to support development projects and the second amendment to the law of the discipline of state employees and the public sector No. (14) of 1991 as amended, and the training center the monetary and banking, and the Convention on trade and economic cooperation and technical cooperation between the Iraqi government and the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. as seen also terminate the readings the second bill seizure and confiscation of movable and immovable property belonging to the former regime, filtered, and the draft law to support small projects generating income, and a bill exempting capital reserves for the mixed sector companies.


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