Arbil / Obelisk: A source Kurd, said on Monday that Kurdish lawmakers will continue boycotting the meetings of the House of Representatives, which included the budget bill for fiscal year 2014, the opposition to the paragraphs pertaining to the dispute between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
The source said the "obelisk" that "Kurdish lawmakers are committed to the decision not to attend the parliamentary sessions where reading the budget bill on Tuesday," stressing that "the Kurdish groups refusing to repeat the scenario of the 2013 passage of the current budget, and do not accept the approval as well as the present."
The parliament holds its meeting on Tuesday, which will include a discussion of the budget in 2014, and vote on the draft labor law, and the first reading of the proposed law to amend the Criminal Procedure Code No. (23) of 1971, and the first reading of the draft law on the preservation of documents.
Will also include the second reading of the draft law regulating the work of counselors, and the second reading of the proposed law to honor scientists, writers, artists and scholars State Prize, and the second reading of the draft law of the First Amendment to the law on compensation for those affected by the military operations and the mistakes of military and terrorist operations No. (20) of 2009.
Will also include the second reading of a bill establishing civil federal health institutions, and the second reading of the draft law passports, and the second reading of the draft law amending the Law on Judicial Fees No. (114) for the year 1981.
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