Parliament ended the first reading and the second of nine bills and raise its to Monday
07/04/2012 17:47
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - ended the House of Representatives in the Thirty-third session, held under the chairmanship of Osama al-Chairman of the Board of Representatives and the presence of 181 deputies on Saturday, the first reading and the second of nine projects and proposals for laws.
A statement by the media department, said the session that was submitted to next Monday saw the start of the Council to discuss the mechanisms for selecting candidates for the Human Rights Commission, which will be voted on them on Monday.
Where he presented the Attorney Salim al-Chairman of the Committee of Experts overseeing the selection of candidates of the Human Rights Commission, a review of the work of the Committee for the selection of candidates.
He Jubouri said the operation included the efficient personalities in various disciplines confirming the presence of representatives of the Supreme Judicial Council and civil society organizations and the government as well as representatives of the parliamentary blocs.
In turn, pointed to the MP Ahmad electrodes had been reached to 11 candidates, 3 candidates as well as a reserve after the end of the testing process, which included thousands of different components of the Iraqi people, referring to the taking into account the share of women in the Commission.
MP Walid al-Hilli has pointed out that the committee worked for several months to find the Commission has the specifications and features are different from the rest of the bodies, noting that he has been the development of standards of human rights basis to choose where we were able, in cooperation with the United Nations to find a formula acceptable to these criteria, indicating that the number of controls developed for selecting candidates who must be away from the divisions and conflict.
She said Rep. Ashwaq Dry was selected the most qualified among the candidates, especially as the Commission is their job to establish the principle of human rights.
And the Deputy Emir Kanani said the United Nations contributed to the Committee of Experts with the development of criteria for the selection of candidates to take into account the diversity of the components of society, minorities, and women's quota.
MP Hassan Auzmn was provided thanks to the Committee of Experts for its distinguished work in the maintenance of the rights of all to choose the Human Rights Commission.
And MP Sardar Abdullah said establishing the Human Rights Commission is one of the pillars of the democratic process, especially its important role at the official level and supervisory and dissemination of human rights and consolidation, stressing the importance of independence of the Commission for the Protection of Human Rights.
And saw MP Safia al-Suhail not need to form a commission for human rights, especially with the presence of the Ministry concerned in this regard.
For his part, select Najafi next Monday date for the presence of all candidates of the Human Rights Commission to vote on them during the meeting, which will display a detailed report on the mechanics of the work and biographies, calling on the government to send the names of candidates of the Civil Service Council and members of the accountability and justice, stressing the importance of resolving the issue of special grades in ministries and state institutions.
After the Council ended the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for combating money laundering and terrorist financing and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and financial support for Arab cooperation in strengthening measures to combat this phenomenon.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention to Combat Information Technology Crimes and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and financial for the purpose of promoting cooperation among Arab countries in this area in order to preserve its security and interests and safety.
Meanwhile, the Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for combating organized crime across national borders and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and finance.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention against Corruption and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services, construction and finance.
The Council concluded the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for the transfer of guests penal and correctional institutions in the implementation of penal provisions and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction, financial, and which aims to develop cooperation between the governments of Arab countries in the field of criminal justice on the basis of the principles of respect for national sovereignty and jurisdiction jurisdiction.
The Council completed the first reading of the proposed law grants primary school students and sponsored by the Education Committee in order to increase the enrollment of pupils in primary schools and reduce drop-out phenomenon and to contribute in raising the scientific level and improve the family income.
While the Council ended the first reading of the proposed law offices of the judicial investigation and judicial investigators and submitted by the human rights committees, financial and legal in order to organize the work of Detective justice and development, which aims to organize the work of Detective justice, development and determine its powers and functions undertaken by Maitwavq and the development of civilization and political changes, social, legal, and give the investigator Ngnyh privileges for any other work of the selection with his job and give a role to ease the burden on the magistrates on the one hand and give the investigator a greater role to do the job the other hand, within a unified law for the judicial investigator.
On the other hand the Council completed the second reading of the bill the second amendment to the law of the discipline of state employees and the public sector No. (14) of 1991 as amended and submitted by the legal and financial committees.
Interventions in the House of Representatives said MP Haider Mulla to the existence of a constitutional violation in the bill in the reasons particularly with regard to the imposition of fees on the employee.
He called for Hamid Buffy to rethink radically the law of discipline state employees after the major changes witnessed by the political system because it affects the work of the employee.
While MP Riad Ghraib to speed up the vote on the bill, especially with the large number of lawsuits and objections submitted a proposal to increase fees from 5 000 to 10 thousand dinars.
And MP Abbas al-Bayati expressed his objection to the bill, especially as the money to Ivred discipline, but it is important to take the moral sanctions in the event of the objection was not feasible because the death penalty represents one of the most important means.
The Deputy High Nassif Rat no need to modify the legislation to a bill where the discipline of state employees can be included as stated in the law of judicial duties.
In its response to the interventions of the Legal Committee noted that the bill is very important to prevent the waste of time state institutions.
In turn, said Safa al-Safi, State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs that do not talk about the reasons to increase the resources of the state as the fees in the courts and provide a symbolic meeting service which is does not contradict with the Constitution, noting that the regulatory process to amend the law discipline of state employees.
On the other hand the Council has completed the second reading of a draft law amending the Companies Law No. (22) for the year 1997 and submitted by the Committee of Economy and Investment and Finance.
Interventions in the House of Representatives, the Attorney Bayazid Hassan pointed out that the Fourth Amendment needs to make amendments in the bill for the ripening properly.
And MP Adnan al-Janabi, the lack of Mbrrlaata validity of the Council of Ministers in reducing or increasing the rates of exchange in the self-financing companies.
He called Qasim Mohammad Qasim to address the situation of public companies, private self-financing in accordance with the state's economic philosophy.
While urging MP Abdul-Hussein al-Yasiri to take advantage of the economic study developed during the past years with the participation of experts to repair the reality of the situation of some finance companies in order to self-direction to a market economy.
MP Bahaa al-Araji, has pointed out that the amendments in the laws is a case to address the economic problems, indicating that the rush to address the issue of corporate cleats, leads to increased rates of unemployment and called for general and detailed research by companies.
For his part, Najafi called for the establishment of conferences with the participation of experts in order to address the situation of public companies and make radical reforms on the economy.
For his part, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs to the conditions of the amendment and clear as some companies have started to constitute a burden on the state that do not want to overload their assets private companies that can benefit from them, adding that the Ministry of Finance to contribute through the money and the amounts that go with the funding of some companies the city of the ministry and cumbersome treatment by taking advantage of the profits of other companies.
In its response to the interventions confirmed the Economic Committee that the current reality of companies is very difficult, stressing the need for the law to ensure address their situations seriously and in line with a new vision of the Iraqi economy, pointing out that the law still carries with it the dimension of a socialist, explaining the need for gradual transition towards privatization and speed up the activation laws that move the Iraqi economy to a market economy.
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07/04/2012 17:47
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - ended the House of Representatives in the Thirty-third session, held under the chairmanship of Osama al-Chairman of the Board of Representatives and the presence of 181 deputies on Saturday, the first reading and the second of nine projects and proposals for laws.
A statement by the media department, said the session that was submitted to next Monday saw the start of the Council to discuss the mechanisms for selecting candidates for the Human Rights Commission, which will be voted on them on Monday.
Where he presented the Attorney Salim al-Chairman of the Committee of Experts overseeing the selection of candidates of the Human Rights Commission, a review of the work of the Committee for the selection of candidates.
He Jubouri said the operation included the efficient personalities in various disciplines confirming the presence of representatives of the Supreme Judicial Council and civil society organizations and the government as well as representatives of the parliamentary blocs.
In turn, pointed to the MP Ahmad electrodes had been reached to 11 candidates, 3 candidates as well as a reserve after the end of the testing process, which included thousands of different components of the Iraqi people, referring to the taking into account the share of women in the Commission.
MP Walid al-Hilli has pointed out that the committee worked for several months to find the Commission has the specifications and features are different from the rest of the bodies, noting that he has been the development of standards of human rights basis to choose where we were able, in cooperation with the United Nations to find a formula acceptable to these criteria, indicating that the number of controls developed for selecting candidates who must be away from the divisions and conflict.
She said Rep. Ashwaq Dry was selected the most qualified among the candidates, especially as the Commission is their job to establish the principle of human rights.
And the Deputy Emir Kanani said the United Nations contributed to the Committee of Experts with the development of criteria for the selection of candidates to take into account the diversity of the components of society, minorities, and women's quota.
MP Hassan Auzmn was provided thanks to the Committee of Experts for its distinguished work in the maintenance of the rights of all to choose the Human Rights Commission.
And MP Sardar Abdullah said establishing the Human Rights Commission is one of the pillars of the democratic process, especially its important role at the official level and supervisory and dissemination of human rights and consolidation, stressing the importance of independence of the Commission for the Protection of Human Rights.
And saw MP Safia al-Suhail not need to form a commission for human rights, especially with the presence of the Ministry concerned in this regard.
For his part, select Najafi next Monday date for the presence of all candidates of the Human Rights Commission to vote on them during the meeting, which will display a detailed report on the mechanics of the work and biographies, calling on the government to send the names of candidates of the Civil Service Council and members of the accountability and justice, stressing the importance of resolving the issue of special grades in ministries and state institutions.
After the Council ended the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for combating money laundering and terrorist financing and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and financial support for Arab cooperation in strengthening measures to combat this phenomenon.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention to Combat Information Technology Crimes and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and financial for the purpose of promoting cooperation among Arab countries in this area in order to preserve its security and interests and safety.
Meanwhile, the Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for combating organized crime across national borders and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction and finance.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention against Corruption and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services, construction and finance.
The Council concluded the first reading of the draft law on ratification of the Arab Convention for the transfer of guests penal and correctional institutions in the implementation of penal provisions and submitted by the Committees on Foreign Relations, integrity, and legal services and construction, financial, and which aims to develop cooperation between the governments of Arab countries in the field of criminal justice on the basis of the principles of respect for national sovereignty and jurisdiction jurisdiction.
The Council completed the first reading of the proposed law grants primary school students and sponsored by the Education Committee in order to increase the enrollment of pupils in primary schools and reduce drop-out phenomenon and to contribute in raising the scientific level and improve the family income.
While the Council ended the first reading of the proposed law offices of the judicial investigation and judicial investigators and submitted by the human rights committees, financial and legal in order to organize the work of Detective justice and development, which aims to organize the work of Detective justice, development and determine its powers and functions undertaken by Maitwavq and the development of civilization and political changes, social, legal, and give the investigator Ngnyh privileges for any other work of the selection with his job and give a role to ease the burden on the magistrates on the one hand and give the investigator a greater role to do the job the other hand, within a unified law for the judicial investigator.
On the other hand the Council completed the second reading of the bill the second amendment to the law of the discipline of state employees and the public sector No. (14) of 1991 as amended and submitted by the legal and financial committees.
Interventions in the House of Representatives said MP Haider Mulla to the existence of a constitutional violation in the bill in the reasons particularly with regard to the imposition of fees on the employee.
He called for Hamid Buffy to rethink radically the law of discipline state employees after the major changes witnessed by the political system because it affects the work of the employee.
While MP Riad Ghraib to speed up the vote on the bill, especially with the large number of lawsuits and objections submitted a proposal to increase fees from 5 000 to 10 thousand dinars.
And MP Abbas al-Bayati expressed his objection to the bill, especially as the money to Ivred discipline, but it is important to take the moral sanctions in the event of the objection was not feasible because the death penalty represents one of the most important means.
The Deputy High Nassif Rat no need to modify the legislation to a bill where the discipline of state employees can be included as stated in the law of judicial duties.
In its response to the interventions of the Legal Committee noted that the bill is very important to prevent the waste of time state institutions.
In turn, said Safa al-Safi, State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs that do not talk about the reasons to increase the resources of the state as the fees in the courts and provide a symbolic meeting service which is does not contradict with the Constitution, noting that the regulatory process to amend the law discipline of state employees.
On the other hand the Council has completed the second reading of a draft law amending the Companies Law No. (22) for the year 1997 and submitted by the Committee of Economy and Investment and Finance.
Interventions in the House of Representatives, the Attorney Bayazid Hassan pointed out that the Fourth Amendment needs to make amendments in the bill for the ripening properly.
And MP Adnan al-Janabi, the lack of Mbrrlaata validity of the Council of Ministers in reducing or increasing the rates of exchange in the self-financing companies.
He called Qasim Mohammad Qasim to address the situation of public companies, private self-financing in accordance with the state's economic philosophy.
While urging MP Abdul-Hussein al-Yasiri to take advantage of the economic study developed during the past years with the participation of experts to repair the reality of the situation of some finance companies in order to self-direction to a market economy.
MP Bahaa al-Araji, has pointed out that the amendments in the laws is a case to address the economic problems, indicating that the rush to address the issue of corporate cleats, leads to increased rates of unemployment and called for general and detailed research by companies.
For his part, Najafi called for the establishment of conferences with the participation of experts in order to address the situation of public companies and make radical reforms on the economy.
For his part, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs to the conditions of the amendment and clear as some companies have started to constitute a burden on the state that do not want to overload their assets private companies that can benefit from them, adding that the Ministry of Finance to contribute through the money and the amounts that go with the funding of some companies the city of the ministry and cumbersome treatment by taking advantage of the profits of other companies.
In its response to the interventions confirmed the Economic Committee that the current reality of companies is very difficult, stressing the need for the law to ensure address their situations seriously and in line with a new vision of the Iraqi economy, pointing out that the law still carries with it the dimension of a socialist, explaining the need for gradual transition towards privatization and speed up the activation laws that move the Iraqi economy to a market economy.
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