Of urgency. Iraq after its meeting today decided to attend the sessions of the budget and amnesty only to continue to comment
Saturday, 28 December / 2 January 2012 18:13
{Baghdad} Euphrates News decided to list the Iraqi MPs to attend the sessions to vote on the budget, the financial and adoption of the amnesty only with the continuing suspension of attendance of meetings of the Council of Ministers and House of Representatives.
The MP said Hamid al-Mutlaq told the Euphrates {News} "The meeting of the leaders of Iraq today, it was agreed to attend the sessions of the House of Representatives to approve the financial budget law, amnesty, and that list still at its decision to suspend attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers and Representatives."
The Iraqi List MP Ziad sprue announced today that the leaders of political blocs in the list will meet on Saturday in preparation for the expanded meeting was held tomorrow, involving all members of the Iraqi List, and its ministers and parliamentarians to take a decisive stand against the political crisis.
Sprue said in an interview with The News} {Euphrates on Saturday that "the leaders of the blocks were part of the Iraqi List, will discuss the current situation and the menu options of the Iraqi government to withdraw from or terminate the suspension and participate in meetings of the government and parliament."
The political scene in wide differences in more than a year of some files, but these differences worsened recently after the issuance of the arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, making the Iraqi List, which belongs to Al Hashimi suspended its participation in the meetings of both houses of parliament and ministers.
He added that he "will present tomorrow at the meeting of three things is the return of Iraq to the meetings of the House and the Minister or the withdrawal and the formation of the Opposition in Parliament or withdrawal from the political process," noting that "will be voting on these things by the deputies and ministers of the Iraqi List.
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