Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: confirmed the MP for the Economic Commission parliamentary Nora Bijari, Saturday, that the law of customs will be deported to the next parliamentary session, attributed it due to the differences between the blocks on some paragraphs, as revealed the existence of countries seeking to keep Iraq consumer and product. said Alhari for "tomorrow's Press," "The Law of Customs not passed within the Dome of the House of Representatives because of the mismatch visions between the political blocs on some paragraphs," indicating that "This law will be voted on at the next session." and added that "there are countries seeking to disrupt legislation of economic laws so that Iraq remains a country of the consumer and non-productive for the disposal of Dalla in the Iraqi market. " It is noteworthy that the parliament and since the beginning of the current session on 21 December 2010 and has so far seen the differences and lack of consensus on many of the laws vital task such as the law of parties and oil and gas law and the law of retirement Unified, as well as the general amnesty law and others, while observers confirms that it is subject to political outbidding and the wishes of the leaders of parliamentary blocs
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