Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: denied the Kurdistan Alliance, Wednesday, only to be obstructive to the adoption of the election law, stressing that the majority of the blocks have towards the demands of the law.
A member of the Kurdistan Alliance Saman Fawzi said in a statement seen by "tomorrow Presse", "The majority of the blocks has a requirement to legal elections the former and current," noting that "the election law when it passed a previously unknown we had objections it had been passed at the request of the parties internal."
He added that "speech, which raised about the Kurdistan Alliance as disruptive to approve the election is not true", Mushir al-to انع ", if there was a particular block has views it does not mean it's disruptive for approval."
Fawzi denied that "the Kurdistan Alliance, the only disruptive to approve the election law by demanding that the elections are held in Iraq, according to one constituency."
The MP for the Liberal bloc Iqbal coracoid confirmed in the 12 of this month, the ability of the House of Representatives to pass the parliamentary election law, without reference to the Kurdistan Alliance
The Parliament and since the beginning of the current session on 21 December 2010 and has so far seen the differences and incompatibility of a lot of laws vital task such as the law of parties and oil and gas law and the law of Unified Retirement and proposed amendment election law, as well as the general amnesty law and others, underscoring Observers it is subject to political outbidding and the wishes of the leaders of parliamentary blocs
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