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The adjournment of the Parliament today was because of a disagreement between the members of the Presidium of the House of Representatives

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Shredd

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Inch: the adjournment of the Parliament today was because of a disagreement between the members of the Presidium of the House of Representatives


01/23/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad - where the deputy on the mass of citizens that the adjournment of parliament today was because of a disagreement between the Presidency of the Parliament.

The MP said Ali told every inch of Iraq [where] said on Monday that "the reason adjournment of the House of Representatives today was because of a disagreement between the members of the Presidency of the Council and the lack of agreement on the timing of adjournment of the meeting despite the presence of a number of draft laws on the agenda and a sufficient number of members of Parliament in achieving a quorum for the meeting. "

"We demand to know the reasons for adjournment of the meeting because of a desire by the majority of the members of Parliament to discuss the budget law of the state of public finances for the year 2012. " The House of Representatives has its fifteenth regular of the second legislative term, which was held under the chairmanship of Osama Najafi to Tuesday of next week.

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parothead

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It appears that Najafi and the List will not let the budget or any important law that will help the people get passed. One day Maliki and the rest of the MP's will get enough and form a majority gov't!

Thanks Shredd!

Reflection


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Could the IMF force them to RV their currency since they owe them so much? Just thinking..... If they drag their feet to long, could that happen?

parothead

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Reflection wrote:Could the IMF force them to RV their currency since they owe them so much? Just thinking..... If they drag their feet to long, could that happen?

I don't think that will happen. The people will make them do something. It will be another Syria or Yemen.

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