Parliament: the formation of a committee headed by Najafi to study the election law and everyone is determined to approval
July 10, 2013, 1:52 pm
MP for mass citizen Faleh Al Sari, the formation of a committee headed by House Speaker Osama Najafi to study the election law, stressing the determination of all political blocs on Aaqrarah of as soon as possible.
Sari said in an interview transferred reporter "Iraqi news agency" that: "amend the law on parliamentary elections is of great importance to the political blocs, large and small, there is a committee charged with studying this law under the chairmanship of the Council of Representatives Speaker Osama Najafi."
He added that: "the electoral process moving forward and can not refer back to claim some political blocs adoption of a closed list," pointing out that "most of the political blocs support the constituency to be open and choose people based on the conviction of the public."
He pointed out that: "the adoption of closed-circuit election would lead to disruption of the political process does not give the impression of a political system that is based on integrity, transparency and citizen conviction."
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July 10, 2013, 1:52 pm
MP for mass citizen Faleh Al Sari, the formation of a committee headed by House Speaker Osama Najafi to study the election law, stressing the determination of all political blocs on Aaqrarah of as soon as possible.
Sari said in an interview transferred reporter "Iraqi news agency" that: "amend the law on parliamentary elections is of great importance to the political blocs, large and small, there is a committee charged with studying this law under the chairmanship of the Council of Representatives Speaker Osama Najafi."
He added that: "the electoral process moving forward and can not refer back to claim some political blocs adoption of a closed list," pointing out that "most of the political blocs support the constituency to be open and choose people based on the conviction of the public."
He pointed out that: "the adoption of closed-circuit election would lead to disruption of the political process does not give the impression of a political system that is based on integrity, transparency and citizen conviction."
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