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Article 140 Committee parliamentary: Tomorrow we will discuss the draft law of the President of the Republic on the demarcation of the administrative border of the provinces

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Article 140 Committee parliamentary: Tomorrow we will discuss the draft law of the President of the Republic on the demarcation of the administrative border of the provinces
04:53:13 / 10/2012

Khandan - Committee announced that Article 140 in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, it will be discussed tomorrow bill President Jalal Talabani for the re-demarcation of the administrative border of the Iraqi provinces, which were exposed to manipulation during the rule of the former regime.
The deputy chairman of the Committee MP for Sadrist bright Naji for "Khandan": "Parliamentary Committee for the article" 140 "held meetings with members of the committee and the UN delegation to a statement visions and look at the most important problems and obstacles concerning the nature of overcoming the obstacles that stand in front of the implementation of Article," explaining : that the Commission held a meeting with the ministerial committee for the article "140" which is chaired by the Federal Minister of Transport Hadi al-Amiri and its officials, and the meeting concluded and there are problems of the executive and legislative material.
He Naji: that the Commission will resort to solve problems legislature through the provision of financial support for the substance of the budget for fiscal year 2013 and overturn decisions Revolutionary Command Council dissolved, adding that the Committee will hold a meeting on Sunday to study and discuss the draft President on the amendment to the administrative border of the provinces which suffered its borders administrative manipulation during the rule of the former regime.


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