Committee of Five meets Mutlaq office and put the final touches to the demands of the demonstrators
Monday, March 25 / March 2013 17:33
Baghdad Wayne
The Committee held five meetings have today in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs, Saleh al-Mutlaq, for the purpose of putting the final touches to a package of laws and decisions related to the demands of protesters and demonstrators in the Iraqi provinces for the purpose of approval in the Cabinet meeting anticipated and allocated for this purpose and then sent to the Council of Representatives for a vote.
A statement by the Office of al-Mutlaq, the Agency has received all of Iraq [where], a copy of which, that "the conferees agreed to final versions of the amnesty laws and accountability, justice and confidential informant and the release of detainees and prisoners and the abolition of laws [76] and [88] concerning the book possessions and find balance in institutions various state ".
The statement added, "The meeting was attended by Transport Minister Hadi al-Amiri, head of the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Attiyah, Minister of Education Mohammad Tamim and MPs Falah Hassan Zeidan and Qais Cdhir".
The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers has today announced that the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday will be devoted to discuss the demands of the protesters and the status of the results of the ministerial committee in charge of this
The Senate Anbar province have called on demonstrators in the province to elect a committee to negotiate with the government on their demands.
The Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki expressed satisfaction with the demonstrators reached to form a committee for dialogue with the government and the transfer of the legitimate demands and continue to achieve.
Iraq has been since years political crises successive Valley continued strained relations between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region after the meetings included the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List and the Sadrist movement to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in addition to exit popular demonstrations and sit-ins going on since 3 months in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release More prisons and detainees and issue a general amnesty law and the abolition of the Justice and Accountability Law [previously de-Baathification] article [4] terrorism and balancing, and other demands. ended.
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Monday, March 25 / March 2013 17:33
Baghdad Wayne
The Committee held five meetings have today in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs, Saleh al-Mutlaq, for the purpose of putting the final touches to a package of laws and decisions related to the demands of protesters and demonstrators in the Iraqi provinces for the purpose of approval in the Cabinet meeting anticipated and allocated for this purpose and then sent to the Council of Representatives for a vote.
A statement by the Office of al-Mutlaq, the Agency has received all of Iraq [where], a copy of which, that "the conferees agreed to final versions of the amnesty laws and accountability, justice and confidential informant and the release of detainees and prisoners and the abolition of laws [76] and [88] concerning the book possessions and find balance in institutions various state ".
The statement added, "The meeting was attended by Transport Minister Hadi al-Amiri, head of the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Attiyah, Minister of Education Mohammad Tamim and MPs Falah Hassan Zeidan and Qais Cdhir".
The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers has today announced that the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday will be devoted to discuss the demands of the protesters and the status of the results of the ministerial committee in charge of this
The Senate Anbar province have called on demonstrators in the province to elect a committee to negotiate with the government on their demands.
The Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki expressed satisfaction with the demonstrators reached to form a committee for dialogue with the government and the transfer of the legitimate demands and continue to achieve.
Iraq has been since years political crises successive Valley continued strained relations between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region after the meetings included the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List and the Sadrist movement to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in addition to exit popular demonstrations and sit-ins going on since 3 months in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release More prisons and detainees and issue a general amnesty law and the abolition of the Justice and Accountability Law [previously de-Baathification] article [4] terrorism and balancing, and other demands. ended.
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