Deputy: more than 280 legally disabled needs section of political consensus
PUKmedia Leila Shammari / Baghdad 01.19.2012 14:41:03
A member of the House of Representatives from a coalition of state law within the WIN National Alliance MP Abdul Salam al-Maliki's PUKmedia Thursday, that there are more than 280 law department needs to hang on to political consensus, expressing his hope that the improved performance in parliament.
Bdrrh, MP Abbas al-Bayati said that Parliament was discussing the general budget for 2012, announcing for PUKmedia that the presence of members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives is necessary.
In the same context, he explained the decision the House of Representatives of the Iraqi List MP Muhammad Al-Khalidi, the absence of MPs in the Iraqi List, the impact of a quorum and to pass laws.
This is still the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, adheres to boycott meetings of the Council of Representatives and the Minister, to protest what they described as practices of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki against its leaders as well as the marginalization and exclusion on the political and security fields.
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PUKmedia Leila Shammari / Baghdad 01.19.2012 14:41:03
A member of the House of Representatives from a coalition of state law within the WIN National Alliance MP Abdul Salam al-Maliki's PUKmedia Thursday, that there are more than 280 law department needs to hang on to political consensus, expressing his hope that the improved performance in parliament.
Bdrrh, MP Abbas al-Bayati said that Parliament was discussing the general budget for 2012, announcing for PUKmedia that the presence of members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives is necessary.
In the same context, he explained the decision the House of Representatives of the Iraqi List MP Muhammad Al-Khalidi, the absence of MPs in the Iraqi List, the impact of a quorum and to pass laws.
This is still the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, adheres to boycott meetings of the Council of Representatives and the Minister, to protest what they described as practices of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki against its leaders as well as the marginalization and exclusion on the political and security fields.
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