News and reports : Najafi, "hopes" to undo the House of Representatives to buy armored vehicles
Request of the President House of Representatives of Osama al abandon the purchase of armored vehicles has raised this issue after the widely criticized in the Iraqi street. Najafi said in a statement yesterday and went to the House of Representatives, "My hope is that you give up on this constitutional right and for shifting the doors of his money to more important and vital to the community and the nation."
He called for "postponing such a decision as to where the people are more understanding of your hard work." Najafi said that the request will come "in response to our ears have heard from the reservation of the popular community events and public and private about what they see as a surplus of well-being enjoyed by the House of Representatives." He said the Iraqis to look at this surplus as a "widening the gap between the people and their representatives and provokes the poor and the needy, the sick, the unemployed and orphans." Previously, members of the House of Representatives that the absolute majority voted last Thursday on the decision to purchase 350 vehicles armored to the 325 deputies of $ 60 billion dinars (about fifty million dollars), without any objections or discussions. And most of the parliamentary blocs sought to distance themselves from this vote and blame the other blocks after the emergence of a wave of criticism about this decision. Came the vote on the same day that it approved the federal budget of 100 billion dollars, which killed and injured dozens of people in a series of bombings targeting different regions in Iraq.
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Request of the President House of Representatives of Osama al abandon the purchase of armored vehicles has raised this issue after the widely criticized in the Iraqi street. Najafi said in a statement yesterday and went to the House of Representatives, "My hope is that you give up on this constitutional right and for shifting the doors of his money to more important and vital to the community and the nation."
He called for "postponing such a decision as to where the people are more understanding of your hard work." Najafi said that the request will come "in response to our ears have heard from the reservation of the popular community events and public and private about what they see as a surplus of well-being enjoyed by the House of Representatives." He said the Iraqis to look at this surplus as a "widening the gap between the people and their representatives and provokes the poor and the needy, the sick, the unemployed and orphans." Previously, members of the House of Representatives that the absolute majority voted last Thursday on the decision to purchase 350 vehicles armored to the 325 deputies of $ 60 billion dinars (about fifty million dollars), without any objections or discussions. And most of the parliamentary blocs sought to distance themselves from this vote and blame the other blocks after the emergence of a wave of criticism about this decision. Came the vote on the same day that it approved the federal budget of 100 billion dollars, which killed and injured dozens of people in a series of bombings targeting different regions in Iraq.
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