Parliament discusses Saturday's five laws notably the Inspector General Act of the Federal
01/11/2013 - 3:00 pm | Hits: 67
Parliamentary source, said Friday that the Iraqi Council of Representatives will read during its sixth meeting to be held on Saturday, the first and second readings of the five proposals and draft laws notably Authority Act Federal Inspector General.
The source said that "the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives sixth of the second legislative term of the year legislative third to be held on Saturday day on the 12 of January the current reading of the proposed law the board of the Inspector General of the Federal," noting that "the meeting will second reading of the draft legal registration and approval and protection Items agricultural and animal health. "
The source, who asked not to be named, said "the agenda of the meeting also includes the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the letters and diaries mutual and record discussions on the Japanese loan to the Republic of Iraq, signed on 29 May 2012, and on the rehabilitation of the health sector and the development of communication network in the main cities."
The source added that "the meeting will also see the second reading of the draft law on ratification of an exchange of letters and the notes and minutes of discussions on the Japanese loan to the Republic of Iraq signed on 29 May 2012, and on the modernization of the Basra refinery."
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives of Iraq lifted, on Thursday (10 January 2013), the fifth meeting of the Council to the next Saturday, while the parliamentary source that the meeting witnessed the termination of the first reading of the four proposals and draft laws, and postpone the vote on a proposed amnesty law
As decided by the Presidency of the Council of Representatives during yesterday's trading session, preventing an MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al participate in the Council's activities until a formal apology to the President of the Council Osama Najafi because of "lack of commitment to the rules of procedure," as identified on Monday deadline to question the Minister Youth and Sports, threatened his dismissal in the case did not attend.
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01/11/2013 - 3:00 pm | Hits: 67
Parliamentary source, said Friday that the Iraqi Council of Representatives will read during its sixth meeting to be held on Saturday, the first and second readings of the five proposals and draft laws notably Authority Act Federal Inspector General.
The source said that "the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives sixth of the second legislative term of the year legislative third to be held on Saturday day on the 12 of January the current reading of the proposed law the board of the Inspector General of the Federal," noting that "the meeting will second reading of the draft legal registration and approval and protection Items agricultural and animal health. "
The source, who asked not to be named, said "the agenda of the meeting also includes the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the letters and diaries mutual and record discussions on the Japanese loan to the Republic of Iraq, signed on 29 May 2012, and on the rehabilitation of the health sector and the development of communication network in the main cities."
The source added that "the meeting will also see the second reading of the draft law on ratification of an exchange of letters and the notes and minutes of discussions on the Japanese loan to the Republic of Iraq signed on 29 May 2012, and on the modernization of the Basra refinery."
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives of Iraq lifted, on Thursday (10 January 2013), the fifth meeting of the Council to the next Saturday, while the parliamentary source that the meeting witnessed the termination of the first reading of the four proposals and draft laws, and postpone the vote on a proposed amnesty law
As decided by the Presidency of the Council of Representatives during yesterday's trading session, preventing an MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al participate in the Council's activities until a formal apology to the President of the Council Osama Najafi because of "lack of commitment to the rules of procedure," as identified on Monday deadline to question the Minister Youth and Sports, threatened his dismissal in the case did not attend.
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