House of Representatives raises its next Saturday after the vote on the budget of the Judicial Council
Thursday, July 25 / July 2013 17:32 | | |
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} decided the House of Representatives raised its eleventh, which was held under the chairmanship of Osama Najafi, Chairman of the meeting and the presence of {224} deputies Thursday to Saturday after the vote on the budget of the Judicial Council as began the second reading to amend the election law, the House of Representatives as well as discuss the reality of electricity in Iraq.
A statement by the Information Office of the Council of Representatives received by the agency {Euphrates News} copy of it today that " the meeting began that any of the Holy Quran began the second reading of the proposed law to amend the law on elections, the House of Representatives No. {16} for the year 2005 and the report of the Legal Committee. "
In presentations to Congress MP Haidar al-Mulla called to "adopt a degree mainly to participate in the nomination for election as a minimum," stressing "the need was attended by the nomination for the House of Representatives to dual nationality."
The deputy proposed Ammar Tohme adoption of multi-constituency system being fits the constitutional system and the adoption of the open-list as well as the distribution of seats on what I got from voices within the constituency.
He also called Hamid vegetative Ban "election shall be on the same day of the election year and installed cameras in polling stations to deflect any suspicion about the fairness of the elections."
The MP urged virgin Farouk "not to reduce the voting age from 30 years old and be in possession of a bachelor's degree."
MP Mohammad Jamshid to lift the injustice networking component by raising the number of deputies within the quota of one representative to 3 reps.
Wade MP Jawad Albzona the prevention of dual nationality from participating in the elections in the absence of giving up their second nationality.
For its part, MP Zalah نفطجي and the pointed to "the importance of the quota allocation for the Turkmen component indicating the importance of relying on the evidence base is accurate and reliable, especially in Kirkuk, especially that the government not confirmed the accuracy of the information data in general."
He suggested MP Qassem Mohammad Qasim said, "be a representation of each deputy for 150 thousand people instead of 100 thousand people."
The MP Mahmoud Othman urged to "adopt Preparatory school diploma a minimum for the nomination, because the adoption of a bachelor's degree Siegmt the right of many of those who prevented them fight the conditions of the former regime to complete their studies."
MP Najib Abdullah expressed support for the adoption of a system of St. Lego in the upcoming parliamentary elections, stressing submit an appeal to the Federal Court in the case of resorting to any other electoral system.
In turn, suggested MP Hassan Khudair Chuird the adoption of electronic voting by voters in the parliamentary elections to ensure the transparency of the electoral process.
Najafi decided to complete the debate on the bill at a later meeting.
Then the Council voted to approve the budget of the Judicial Council and sponsored by the Finance Committee.
At the interventions on the budget, MP Bayan Jabr said that "Iraq desperately needs a large number of judges, which requires a large budget allocation."
For his part, MP Ahmad Chalabi, the House of Representatives by "oblige the Institute eliminate the graduation of a large number of judges per year to cover the shortfall."
And MP Ashwaq dry the called to "increase the number of judges in Iraq to 5 thousands in order to resolve the cases before the courts."
The MP Sabah al-Saadi called "change of ownership of the Judicial Institute to the Judicial Council and the Ministry of Higher Education."
For its part, MP Hanan al felt that "the Judicial Council's budget, which requires exaggerated reduced and reconsider."
He MP Haidar al-Mulla said that "a professional and impartial justice requires the provision of financial budget sufficient to allow judicial institution to resolve the detainees files and other important files."
And MP Mohammed Kayani warned of "attempts to determine how the democratic institutions which lead to the failure of the state, stressing the need to provide a huge budget lead to a strong independent judiciary to protect the community."
While between the MP Omar al-Jubouri need to pay attention to the judiciary and to make all efforts for the development of the status of judges to perform their mission as the best.
The MP stressed hope the gift of the "importance of supporting the Judicial Council's budget and increase the number of judges in order to avoid any imbalance in the judiciary."
He also called MP Kazem Al-Shammari "should support the judges and increase investigators العدليين the allocations to ensure the independence of the judiciary."
And MP Walid al-Hilli that "the constitutionally independent judiciary, which should support their independence and their financial needs to carry out its duties properly denied that the judicial authority will be under the authority of the executive.
The MP demanded Jubouri victory to "increase the proportion of social workers in the judicial institutions for their role in the convergence of views between the couples and reduce the incidence of divorce."
He noted the prosecutor Jaafar al-Moussawi to "eliminate need for developmental courses in order to keep pace with the progress in this field and work to resolve the judicial files in various fields."
In its response to the interventions confirmed the Commission on Judicial Council support and no reduction in the amounts allocated in the budget, indicating that judges need strict protection.
Then followed the parliamentary investigative committee on the status of Diyala a statement in which it condemned all acts of terrorism and bombings that took place in Muqdadiyah, referring to hold many of the movements and meetings with stakeholders in Diyala, pointing out that the security forces guarding the role of the displaced.
The Committee pointed out that the "spark of the crisis sparked by the bombing and the subsequent work of getting mutual accusations on maintaining security in addition to the presence of armed groups trying to march threat to civil peace in the province as well as the impact of security statements on reality."
The committee recommended a "security leaders to call the House of Representatives to discuss the security situation and the importance of taking into account the balance in appointments as well as speed up the compensation of martyrs and wounded in addition to hold negligent recent events and securing the return of the displaced and displaced persons to their residence."
For his part, Najafi, praised the "efforts of the Commission in providing integrated report on the situation in Diyala, pointing to the need to make great efforts to solve problems and achieve peace clan, confirming the formation of a special committee to follow up the issue of tribal relations."
The House voted on the recommendations of the Commission on the Status of investigative Diyala province after he read Surat Al-Fatiha for the souls of the martyrs.
The Presidency decided to postpone the discussion of the reasons for the deterioration of the security situation in Baghdad and Diyala provinces with both conservatives and major provincial council and the leaders of the police and the leaders of the operations in the two provinces to the meeting on Saturday.
The Council discussed a report on the reality of electricity at the request of 74 vice-site.
The MP Jawad Albzona applicant for the deterioration of the general situation in the province of Basra because of the impact of power outages electrical wondering about the reasons for the failure to address power, criticizing the promises that launches on the export of electricity, pointing out that the deterioration in the electrical power to ايتلائم with what has been disbursed from the fund .
In MP Hassan criticized the interventions gave conclude contracts unprofessional, pointing to "the signing of contracts for ديزلات plants with efficiency and capacity of a few".
He called Samurai Mutashar to "resort to investment in the electricity sector to resolve the crisis."
But Rep. Rehab Alabboudh, has indicated that "the issue of electricity needs in-depth research in which you can come up with solutions."
MP Kamal Saadi for "the presence of senior officials in the Ministry of Electricity involved corruption, pointing out that" the existence of political goals behind the power crisis. "
For its part, the MP suggested that Muhammad Ali establishment of new power plants as well as complete transmission lines delivers gas to the power stations.
MP Hamid Buffy of a default by the senior officials of the electricity sector supervisors.
The MP wondered Afaf Abdul Razzaq for "stumbled reasons some electrical projects carried out by foreign companies."
MP Abdul Hussein al-Yasiri that "on the electricity sector officials failed to solve the problem, which requires providing the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy and Electricity Minister resigned."
For his part, Najafi extended an invitation to "Deputy Prime Minister for Energy and Minister electricity, Wokla, Ministry of Electricity to complete the discussion of the reality of electricity in the next session on Saturday.
Then decided to adjourn the meeting to next Saturday 07/27/2013. ended
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