Al-Maliki: Brown Act laid out electoral accounts will induce many laws
05-11-2012-13: 26
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Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for not optimistic adoption law infrastructure, saying he "laid out", with stressed that electoral calculations will induce many laws and interests that the Government is seeking to achieve.
Al-Maliki said in an exclusive interview with "space" Sumerian to be broadcast Monday evening, that the infrastructure did not commonly yet, but laid out "," the political and electoral calculations the quarrelings dominate many interests and laws that the Government works for the unfortunate backgrounds. "
Al-Maliki warned that continuing the quarrelings, saying that "we will be the fact that nation-building is not accessible".
Al-Maliki said "there is a glimmer of hope a few days ago at my meeting began with Iraq, which he said would put operation law (in Parliament), plus some projects (laws)", but that "the law will be voted on during the next week if asked, but I am not optimistic."
Al-Maliki noted that "not to pass the law does not violate electoral arenas, but on the contrary I see that if they continued obstructing and preventing it, it would be disruptive, the Iraqi people will understand I have been wronged and wronged.
Al-Maliki stressed that "structural project crashes important electoral accounts is a crime against the country."
The State of law Coalition revealed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on October 15, 2012, providing the Kurdistan Alliance a new draft law of infrastructure to house contained provisions "affect" unit award Iraq Kurdistan region 17% of project allocations.
The remarks came two days after requiring an amendment to the Kurdistan Alliance infrastructure Act to a vote, noting that the Iraqi list and some parties National Alliance demanded that amendments, stressed that there should be a project details by voting.
And political Alliance approved unanimously, on 14 October 2012, infrastructure act in accordance with the amendments agreed by the coalition parties.
Iraqi list stressed, on 11 October 2012, amendments to the code's infrastructure is "not impossible", saying that the Government cannot authorize disbursement of money, demanded the establishment of projects contained in the law and vote on them individually.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said, on October 8, 2012, that objections to the law "political infrastructure, while as a" non-professional ", he stressed that the reconstruction of infrastructures destroyed do not depend on infrastructure code.
The law on the reconstruction of infrastructure and service sectors witnessed a deepening dispute between parliamentary blocs forcing house on 30 August 2012 to postpone the vote.
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