Altercation postpone parliament session
09/01/2013 12:00 am
BAGHDAD - morning
postponed altercation occurred between some lawmakers with the start of the parliamentary session yesterday to the meeting on Wednesday and make them open, amid calls to a spirit of national responsibility. said House Speaker Osama Nujaifi that "postpone the parliamentary session until tomorrow (today) Wednesday and make them open happened because of behavior is acceptable to some lawmakers, which coincided with the start of the Council to discuss a number of important topics that are included on the agenda. "said Parliament Speaker in a statement issued by his press office received" morning, "a copy of it: that" everyone spirit of national responsibility and trust carried by them people and work to achieve their hopes and aspirations to live in peace and security and maintenance of dignity and national unity. "occurred yesterday altercation between deputies of the Liberal bloc and others from a coalition of state law called Najafi to adjourn the meeting to an hour before postponed to Wednesday., in turn, announced Liberal block of the Sadrist movement it was the first signatory to the non-existence of the Iraqi List MP Ahmed al-Alwani.
said the head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji told a news conference attended by all members of the bloc in the parliament building yesterday: "mass first signatories of the non-existence of al-Alwani in the House of Representatives, before the end of the investigation on his statements, has informed House Speaker our position this. "and stressed that" the Liberal bloc is part of the National Alliance is always looking for the strengthening of the alliance. "as MP for the coalition of state law on Alfalh that members of the Sadrist movement among the signatories a vote of no confidence for Iraqi MP Ahmed al-Alwani.
in the meantime, called for a coalition of state law Tuesday, parliament to convene an extraordinary session to discuss the slogans the protesters "threatened" national unity.
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