Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki, on Friday, on the importance of not pass laws broken and voted upon in one basket, as pointed out that there is a political blocs are trying to disrupt the laws to their personal interests.
Maliki said "tomorrow's Press," that "broken laws not passed one basket, because this matter is rejected by state law," noting that "there are political blocs are trying to disrupt the laws for their own interests."
He added that "a number of political blocs have tried to pass laws broken in one basket, but you can not," noting that "the wide differences between the large blocks of what the holidays pass laws."
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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Maliki said "tomorrow's Press," that "broken laws not passed one basket, because this matter is rejected by state law," noting that "there are political blocs are trying to disrupt the laws for their own interests."
He added that "a number of political blocs have tried to pass laws broken in one basket, but you can not," noting that "the wide differences between the large blocks of what the holidays pass laws."
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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