Political analyst: Parliament failed to serve the Iraqi people
23.12.2011
Were not the end of the second legislative year of the Council of Representatives is similar to the start, which saw the formation of the current government, by an unprecedented, resulted in the declaration of what was described as "government of national partnership," which includes all the parliamentary forces represented in Parliament.
The contrary is that the parliament was forced to disable its sessions after the suspension of the Vice-Iraqi coalition presence, as a result of the escalation of disputes with a coalition of state law.
In terms of the legislation of laws Parliament has been able to approve 42 of the Act and managed to read more than one hundred bill before approving it.
According to a professor at Baghdad University College of Information Kazem Mikdadi that although Parliament can pass laws, including the task of reducing the salaries of the three presidencies, but so far he has failed to reach consensus on other important laws, such as oil and gas law and the parties and others.
Mikdadi indicates in his statement to Radio Free Iraq that the presidency of the parliament has succeeded to some extent in the management of meetings strictly contrary to the previous parliamentary session, but he regretted the impact the work of parliament, political conflicts, which he said reflected negatively on his performance.
According to political analyst and confident Hashemi said the House of Representatives failed to provide any service for the Iraqi people, as a result of political differences, adding that these differences did not give way to Parliament to enact laws that benefit the citizen, and made him only legislation laws are not effective as the law of the smoking ban, and others.
However, the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ohoaq dry see that the Iraqi parliament has succeeded in his work on the legislative or regulatory, noting that the oversight role of Parliament is better than its predecessor, which was evident in the interrogation of some officials in the Iraqi government.
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23.12.2011
Were not the end of the second legislative year of the Council of Representatives is similar to the start, which saw the formation of the current government, by an unprecedented, resulted in the declaration of what was described as "government of national partnership," which includes all the parliamentary forces represented in Parliament.
The contrary is that the parliament was forced to disable its sessions after the suspension of the Vice-Iraqi coalition presence, as a result of the escalation of disputes with a coalition of state law.
In terms of the legislation of laws Parliament has been able to approve 42 of the Act and managed to read more than one hundred bill before approving it.
According to a professor at Baghdad University College of Information Kazem Mikdadi that although Parliament can pass laws, including the task of reducing the salaries of the three presidencies, but so far he has failed to reach consensus on other important laws, such as oil and gas law and the parties and others.
Mikdadi indicates in his statement to Radio Free Iraq that the presidency of the parliament has succeeded to some extent in the management of meetings strictly contrary to the previous parliamentary session, but he regretted the impact the work of parliament, political conflicts, which he said reflected negatively on his performance.
According to political analyst and confident Hashemi said the House of Representatives failed to provide any service for the Iraqi people, as a result of political differences, adding that these differences did not give way to Parliament to enact laws that benefit the citizen, and made him only legislation laws are not effective as the law of the smoking ban, and others.
However, the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ohoaq dry see that the Iraqi parliament has succeeded in his work on the legislative or regulatory, noting that the oversight role of Parliament is better than its predecessor, which was evident in the interrogation of some officials in the Iraqi government.
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