Saturday, March 31 / March 2012 08:56
[Baghdad - where]
Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Legal Committee Prince Kanani "The Committee will commence at the resumed sessions of the Council of Representatives to prepare the final version of a proposed amnesty bill."
Kanani said in a statement to all of Iraq [where] that "after the end of the final version of a proposed amnesty bill will be presented to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to the extent that on the agenda of meetings of Parliament."
The proposed amnesty law has sparked controversy among the political blocs, especially among a coalition of state law and the Sadrist movement, to demand the rule of law to amend certain paragraphs of the project that define the categories covered by the amnesty or not.
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has described a proposed amnesty law as a "setback" in the history of political parties, attributing the cause to be "the draft law appears as if the legislature is ready to issue a pardon even corrupt."
He also criticized the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr rejected the law and said in a statement it "s amnesty law [absolute] I do not accept it and distinguish right and wrong is difficult for them, but Madaa right behind the demands."
For his part, representative of the religious authority in the province of Karbala, Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai in his Friday sermon on 23 this month to "deliberate, and precision in the drafting of the amnesty law even Evelt terrorists and corrupt it." Ended 2
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