Tuesday 9 August 2011
Allkash sworn in as deputy in the parliament instead of Adel Abdul Mahdi
Follow-up - and babysit - led by the National Alliance Mohammed Allkash, Tuesday, was sworn in as deputy in the parliament instead of Adel Abdul Mahdi.
A parliamentary source said in a press statement that "the National Alliance, Mohammed Allkash resulted in the Council meeting of 17 of the second legislative year, which was held today, was sworn in as deputy in the parliament." The source, who requested anonymity, that "Allkash became a member of parliament instead of Adel Abdul Mahdi, who had his seat vacant."
The Iraqi parliament lifted, today, its the 17-to-day Wednesday, while the parliamentary source that the meeting had to vote on law to protect journalists and read the report of the investigative on the reality of telecommunications service in Iraq, as has been postponed discussion of the government program and the first reading of a proposed amnesty law , read the initial report on the work of the Truth matches on the Development Fund for Iraq (dfi) and the second reading of the First Amendment to the Law of University Service No. 23 of 2008.
The Iraqi Parliament voted, in the twelfth of May, the three Vice-President of the Republic once and the majority are all of the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, leader of the Iraqi List, Tariq al-Hashemi, leader of the Dawa Party, Iraq Organization Khudair Khuzaie, while Abd al- Mahdi in the last 29 of the May resignation.
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