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Kurdistan: Maliki would not carry out the demands of the demonstrators because parliament has become captive
Baghdad / Iyad al-Tamimi
Ruled Kurdistan Alliance, on Wednesday, the success of Parliament passing laws approved by the Council of Ministers regarding the demands of anti-government protesters, criticizing Cabinet decisions to cancel confidential informant, and property seized, while promised mass state law that these decisions capable of satisfying the protesters do not need to pass more laws.
The Liberal bloc chest on Tuesday announced the approval of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the demands made by the leader of the Sadrist movement as a condition for the return of his ministers to meetings of the Council of Ministers, including the formation of a committee to consider the demands of the demonstrators, in addition to the adoption of rules of procedure governing cabinet meetings. The Liberals said that her return conditional on the implementation of their demands.
The Deputy Prime Minister announced the day before yesterday that the Cabinet decided to cancel the confidential informant and the law of reserved funds and a special amnesty for prisoners who are covered by the law.
Mutlaq said in a joint press conference after a cabinet meeting that "the Council to reach important decisions in the forefront of the" Agreement on the abolition of so-called secret Balmkhbr cause great harm to the innocent Iraqi people dear. "
He Mutlaq that "it was agreed to repeal the money seized, and agreed to issue a special pardon for women prisoners and detained men who covered the amnesty law on", pointing out that he was also agreed to continue the Committee of Five to work for the purpose of completing treatment accountability and justice law and the amnesty during three days.
Commenting on this, says Kurdistan Alliance MP Mahma Khalil, told the "long" yesterday, "The government is trying to make Parliament weak and unable to legislation of any decision," returned to "amend the law of accountability and justice and amnesty will face problems in parliament because of significant slowdown in the work of the legislature because of political debates. "
Khalilzad described the "House of Representatives as a prisoner of coalition rule of law, government and some blocks pro-rule Altferdi" noting that "the process of passing laws in Parliament under a system of transactions between blocks according to their interests, especially the blocks supporting the government."
For his part, counting State of Law coalition, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, that the decisions of the Council of Ministers to cancel confidential informant and the law of the funds reserved can resolve the crisis demonstrators, noting that "no need to return to the parliament to pass more laws contentious Kalafo year, and the abolition of Article 4 terrorism, and modify Justice and Accountability Law. "
And saw a member of State of Law bloc Hana Turkish, in a statement to the "long" yesterday, that "decisions as prime minister for activating the ministerial committee that meet the demands of the demonstrators," pointing out that "most of the blocks would refuse to vote on a general amnesty, and amend the law of accountability and justice and the abolition of Article 4 terrorism ".
Conversely announced the solution bloc MP Ziad worldwide abolition that his bloc "vote on the abolition of legal accountability and justice and 4 terrorism if displayed on the agenda of the meetings of Parliament."
The worldwide abolition, in an interview for "long" yesterday, that "the application of this mechanism laws underwent selective and produced grievances of many innocent Iraqis, both those who were arrested or who have been deprived of participation in the elections."
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