The time on Wednesday, 13 March / March 2013 08:11
BAGHDAD / Oruz
MP for the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki to speed up enactment of the law of oil and gas has become a priority program of the National Alliance in the next phase .
Maliki said in a press statement to his press office said Wednesday that: "National Alliance Collect the importance and the need to quickly pass laws services that feed the interests of the Iraqi citizens and create a unified system of work the government's budget for the implementation of all projects was delayed because of political differences, including the oil and gas law . "
He said: "Legislation oil and gas law has become an urgent necessity during this period to resolve all contentious points between the central government on the one hand and the Kurdistan region and other provinces oil the other hand the fact that delayed the creation of Blur and left the door open for all parties to diligence in creating the kind of chaos in this file It is important that represents the backbone of the economy of Iraq " .
He said: "The law was completed all Anagatth been discussing all proposals related there is no longer any justification for postponing the vote after it was postponed for a long time because of the compromises that we see it has become to have no value and today Aillh compelled settled as soon as possible through the display of the vote " .
He said: "The next stage became stage articulated to pass all laws broken, where we expect to pass all laws and service politics through majority including the law of infrastructure and social security, parties and Unified Retirement which reflected delay approval on the smooth work of the government and cause extensive damage on the overall fact the service . "
Maliki stressed that: the National Alliance, a past with the rest of the national parties secured the option of a majority to pass those laws, "he said, calling the presidency of the parliament to" show those laws with the start of parliamentary sessions to be resolved through voting . "
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