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Block citizen asserts its position in support of the review of the salaries of special grades

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Informed the parliamentary political blocs ' block all the supportive position to review the salaries of members of the House of representatives and the special, degrees


Informed the parliamentary political blocs ' block all the supportive position to review the salaries of members of the House of representatives and special grades, MP block ' ULI Al-Shara in a press statement that "a citizen with a block review of the salaries of members of the House of representatives, prefectures and special grades." we "call for a new retirement law legislation the House special, degrees contribute to bring society together." on the other hand IAlp block MP Mohammed allkash, citizen, Government, Parliament, to speed up the passage of a law to increase the salaries of retirees, and retroactively, in addition to the implementation of the proposal to abolish pensions for members of the House of representatives, Ministers and the three presidencies. Allkash said at a press conference held in the House of representatives, said "we demand Parliament and Government to accelerate the adoption of the draft increased the salaries of retirees, who languish under the current social and economic conditions and inflation in the country because of their low pensions. He stressed "the need to achieve this increase retroactive to January 1, 2013, as we did in 2009 when he head block citizen, Baqir al-Zubaidi, the Finance Ministry in the previous Government." he allkash "at the same time, we emphasize the need to implement the proposal of abolishing pensions for members of the House of representatives, Ministers and the three presidencies and their advisers so as not to overburden the budget
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