Vice: What witnessed Iraq's parliament will turn into an arena for conflict is real
11.06.2011
Hassan Rashid
The House resumes on Sunday, June 12 meetings of the first chapter of the second legislative session at a time when the Iraqi arena and an escalation in the widespread popular protests against the backdrop of the continuing decline in the level of public services, especially electricity.
This coincides with the end of percent on a plan that has already been launched by the Government to improve the performance of ministries and raise the level of services provided to citizens residing within, but they ended without achieving significant results, says protesters.
Member of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun told Radio Free Iraq that control the reality of public service and accountability of the government on this would be the top priority of the new legislative term of the Council of Representatives, calling for political blocs to abandon its mechanisms consensus in the coverage of the negligence of the ministers and government officials.
A member of the National Alliance MP Mohammed Mahdi al-Bayati, "that what Iraq is witnessing protests from the House of Representatives would make it an arena for conflict is real, what would negatively affect the performance of the Council."
Meanwhile, a white member of the Iraqi bloc MP Qutaybah Jubouri that the Prime Minister will bring reports evaluate the performance of Ministers percent during the day to the House of Representatives to deliver the ball in the home as he put it.
But Jubouri expected a return of the large blocs to the old mechanism in compatibility and coverage of its ministers, although they fall short.
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11.06.2011
Hassan Rashid
The House resumes on Sunday, June 12 meetings of the first chapter of the second legislative session at a time when the Iraqi arena and an escalation in the widespread popular protests against the backdrop of the continuing decline in the level of public services, especially electricity.
This coincides with the end of percent on a plan that has already been launched by the Government to improve the performance of ministries and raise the level of services provided to citizens residing within, but they ended without achieving significant results, says protesters.
Member of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun told Radio Free Iraq that control the reality of public service and accountability of the government on this would be the top priority of the new legislative term of the Council of Representatives, calling for political blocs to abandon its mechanisms consensus in the coverage of the negligence of the ministers and government officials.
A member of the National Alliance MP Mohammed Mahdi al-Bayati, "that what Iraq is witnessing protests from the House of Representatives would make it an arena for conflict is real, what would negatively affect the performance of the Council."
Meanwhile, a white member of the Iraqi bloc MP Qutaybah Jubouri that the Prime Minister will bring reports evaluate the performance of Ministers percent during the day to the House of Representatives to deliver the ball in the home as he put it.
But Jubouri expected a return of the large blocs to the old mechanism in compatibility and coverage of its ministers, although they fall short.
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