House of Representatives ended the first reading and the second of three laws and to raise its next Thursday
Monday, March 12 / March 2012 16:59
{Baghdad, Euphrates News} ended the House of Representatives at its meeting of 29 was held today under the chairmanship of President of the Council Osama Najafi, and the presence of 168 deputies first and second readings of bills of civil defense and the ratification of the Statute of the Arab Environment Facility, in addition to the Ministry of Science and Technology.
A statement of the Agency has received {Euphrates News} today a copy of it for Haider Mulla, who was followed in the beginning of the meeting a statement on behalf of the Parliamentary Caucus to support the National Reconciliation said the "support the House of Representatives in full all the efforts to hold the Arab summit," adding that "the success of the Summit as the achievement of the Iraqi state, is a responsibility shared by all political forces and civil society organizations, the media and popular forces, the Libyan, "pointing out that" the Baghdad summit will bring leadership, the leadership of Iraq in the region and will be a springboard to develop a draft capable of organizing the interests of the peoples of the region and dealing with changes that took place. "
The statement said that "the Presidency has decided to postpone the first reading of the proposed law set up a fund to compensate the victims of genocide and submitted by the committees of the financial, legal, pending the government's opinion and the Committee of the martyrs and political prisoners where the bill aims to offset with the martyrs of the popular uprising and the victims of Dujail and marshes, Turkmen and the massacres of Halabja, Barzan and the Anfal and Kurds Faili and Iraqi citizens who were damaged physical and moral and material by the former regime for political reasons, ethnic, sectarian and covered by the compensation decisions of the Court of Criminal unqualified. "
He added that "the Presidency postponed also the first reading of proposed law to amend the Passport Law, submitted by the committees of security, defense and legal at the request of the Committee on Defense and Security The bill aims to harmonize with the current developments at the level of geography, population and urbanization and the need for citizens to passports, according to the look the constitutional rights of citizens and freedom of travel and the transfer of departments and institutions is permissible in all directorates to Iraq is far from civilian security institutions. "
The statement continued, "The Council completed the first reading of a bill of civil defense and submitted by the committees of security, defense and legal order to enhance the procedures and preventive measures for all segments of society and its impact in reducing the potential for accidents and minimize the effects if they occur and the purpose of implementing training programs and expand the circle of voltage regulator in government departments and all sectors and framed within the legal controls in the binding part of the functions and duties of the executive and civil defense in line with the development and potential risks. " Adding, "The Council then completed the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the Statute of the Arab Environment Facility and submitted by the Committee on Foreign Relations."
The Council's statement that "in the interventions of Representatives MP Bayazid Hassan said that the ratification of the statute was hurt in the interest of Iraq in order to cope with environmental problems and facilitate the exchange of the participating countries and technological research to address the problem of the environment."
For his part, MP Abbas al-Bayati asked about "the bases used for differentiating between the ratification of the Basic Law and international conventions and treaties."
He noted the deputy to Mullah Haidar, "the consequences of the Convention during the period of constitutional vacuum between the date of signature and vote in the House of Representatives."
In its response to the interventions confirmed the Foreign Relations Committee that "the statute is similar to the Treaty and the Convention and subject to the same conditions on the vote on the agreements," noting that "the privileges and obligations of the treaty will benefit from the date of the vote, which would not entail any consequences during the period of constitutional vacuum."
The statement said, "The Council completed the second reading of the bill and the Ministry of Science and Technology and sponsored by the committees of higher education and legal."
Interventions in the House of Representatives on the bill, MP Adnan al-Janabi, "The draft law on the ministry in spite of its importance is contrary to the constitution and private Maitalq exclusive powers of the federal government," calling "to form a competent body to take care of science and technology instead of the ministry."
He pointed MP Mahmoud strange to need to "identify the functions and Kelly instead of the ministry to enable the Minister to give full authorization for the validity of his advisers, rather than agents."
Called MP Hanan al "not to enact the law and the lack of relevance to the continuing work of the ministry until the resolution of the current fate."
For his part, MP Hamid Buffy that "the proposed law to establish the Ministry should not set up in the federal system and contrary to the principle Altrchiq government."
He noted the MP Sabah al-Saadi to "the possibility of the division of the formations and the Ministry of Science and Technology between the Ministry of Higher Education and the Media and Communications according to its functions and its work."
Deputy Governor promised Zamili Ministry of Science and Technology "of important ministries, which includes a large number of scientists and competencies that must be taken care of," calling for "the integration of financial and administrative departments and legal in the Directorate of one general."
For his part, First Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Qusay al-Suhail of the Ministry of Science "from the ministries very important, especially that the world began to tend toward specialization," adding that "the departments of the Ministry will not be a substitute for state institutions," noting that "the existing competencies in the ministry can provide advisory service aspects which requires expanded research centers. "
The MP called on Haifa breeze for changes in some articles of the draft law to fit with the important role of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
And MP Kamal Saadi said that "the ministry remain until the end of the ministerial session of the current being subject to the benefits of political," pointing out that "The ministry can provide scientific services of the State", calling for "increased allocations of Finance in order to support inventors."
In turn, indicated to the Commission on Higher Education "willingness to study the opinions and proposals of Representatives will be discussing the role of the ministry in different areas."
After which the Presidency has decided to "postpone the second reading of the bill, information and communications submitted by the committees of the services and construction, culture and media to a future meeting."
The council's statement said that "the meeting decided to present it to the next Thursday." Ended.
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