Government: a ministerial committee to reverse the decisions of the Council of the dissolved Revolution
On: Friday 1/27/2012 6:48
Baghdad / term
Iraqi government said, on Thursday, it formed a ministerial committee works in coordination with the State Council to issue laws and decisions of the repeal of all laws and decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council "dissolved" provided that there is a predominance of one party over another party.
Are still many decisions and laws which prescribed the Revolutionary Command Council "dissolved" during Saddam's rule in force in many of the ministries and government institutions.
The Iraqi Council of Ministers had decided this week to cancel all resolutions issued by the "Committee for the North" on Kirkuk and the return of all land to its rightful owners, in addition to the award of financial compensation rewarding.
They complain of ministries and institutions of conflict of powers and impede completion of the business, because of the incompatibility of resolutions and laws of the Revolutionary Command Council "dissolved" with the new situation in Iraq.
and took over the House of Representatives during its past and its current cancellation of many decisions and laws of the Revolutionary Command Council "dissolved" but could not stop working out altogether.
The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Torhan Mufti told the Kurdish news agency said that "Iraqi Council of Ministers decided to form a ministerial committee to sit with the Council of State and out of a law or set of laws or decisions equivalent to the laws and resolutions of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council and lead to revocation. "
The Mufti said: "The Committee will make decisions and laws parallel to the decisions of the previous laws, provided that Ahakha right and there will be no predominance of one party over another party."
It was the Iraqi Human Rights Ministry has proposed this month General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to abolish an array of decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council dissolved, after study and develop alternatives to them.
is dissolved Revolutionary Command Council, who was in charge in Iraq before 2003 for the legislation of laws and decisions.
On the other hand, said adviser in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, that the latter will visit Kuwait soon at the invitation of former addressed his Kuwaiti counterpart in order to develop solutions to many of the outstanding issues between the parties, indicating that the Kuwaiti side expressed its readiness to resolve the differences.
The Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah expressed in December first / last December for his willingness to cooperate to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries.
and refuses to Kuwait remove Iraq from Chapter VII of the Charter of the UN Security Council before resolving pending issues, including compensation paid since the nineties of the last century, along with the missing file, and the demarcation of the border and common fields.
This raises the files tension between the two sides from time to time, but tension worsened after direct Kuwait to build the port on the Persian Gulf raised fears Iraq's impact on its path of water.
said Mariam Al Rais told the Kurdish news agency that "the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait had been postponed in earlier, but will be announced in the near future and most important the contents of the schedule. "
explained Al Rayes "The government believes that the Prime Minister's visit to the State of Kuwait is very important on the way to resolve many outstanding issues between the parties in addition to the Kuwaiti side expressed its readiness to resolve the those differences. "
was the former Iraqi regime invaded Kuwait in August / August 1991, claiming they Iraqi province, the coalition forces led by the United States has to bring the Iraqi forces them after about six months, which reflected negatively on the relations of the two countries.
and resumed The two countries established diplomatic relations after the overthrow of the regime of President Saddam Hussein in 2003, and sent Baghdad in mid-2010, its first ambassador to Kuwait after the step of Kuwait similar in 2008.
Baghdad says that the continued subordination of Iraq to Chapter VII, "restricts the country and affect its independence."
Iraq seeks Open to multiple investment areas with the regional countries that have economic participants, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Kuwait, Egypt and other countries.
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