Thursday, August 18, 2011
Saad: opposition MPs to read the proposed law on oil and gas logical
Follow-up - and babysit - A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Susan Saad's opposition MPs to read the draft of a proposed oil and gas law is the objection logical because of the lack consensus / within the / to read, as well as he has been included in a surprise on the agenda of the Council yesterday morning.
She said in a statement to the media moved her office today: "The law allows for more than a dozen deputies provided / proposed law / after they are setting up, and this proposed law, not a bill, because the bill must be submitted by the Council of Ministers."
And it stated that: "Since 2007, the draft law of oil and Alghazmn by the government has obtained other than around him, which led to him back, and throughout the past period, there were 4 / / drafts for this law."
She added that: "When a committee was formed oil and energy in the current session of Parliament we want to know the reasons, disable this law and we have asked the government to show us any copy count of four copies or to provide us with a new version / fifth /".
She said: "This law is not of laws that can be passed easily, especially as he needs a political consensus, and on this basis has been disabled for four years."
It continued: "There was a difference of views within the Commission on oil and energy on the proposal of this law / which is the same report in 2007 which was amended /, and some members of the committee have expressed reservations about it, as was the number of attendees / / 11 deputies, out of / 16 / Member of the Committee, has expressed his / 9 / Congress approved the reading in parliament in expressed two reservations towards, and in trying to read the first reading left deputies of the National Alliance meeting and upset quorum was postponed to read until after the Eid al-Fitr, "indicating" that the deputies had surprised inclusion on the agenda of the Council yesterday morning. "
She noted that: "It was supposed to be discussed with the heads of the blocks on the draft of this law because of its large".
The members of the National Alliance had withdrawn from the meeting of the Council of Representatives yesterday objecting to read the proposed law on oil and gas made by the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary
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Saad: opposition MPs to read the proposed law on oil and gas logical
Follow-up - and babysit - A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Susan Saad's opposition MPs to read the draft of a proposed oil and gas law is the objection logical because of the lack consensus / within the / to read, as well as he has been included in a surprise on the agenda of the Council yesterday morning.
She said in a statement to the media moved her office today: "The law allows for more than a dozen deputies provided / proposed law / after they are setting up, and this proposed law, not a bill, because the bill must be submitted by the Council of Ministers."
And it stated that: "Since 2007, the draft law of oil and Alghazmn by the government has obtained other than around him, which led to him back, and throughout the past period, there were 4 / / drafts for this law."
She added that: "When a committee was formed oil and energy in the current session of Parliament we want to know the reasons, disable this law and we have asked the government to show us any copy count of four copies or to provide us with a new version / fifth /".
She said: "This law is not of laws that can be passed easily, especially as he needs a political consensus, and on this basis has been disabled for four years."
It continued: "There was a difference of views within the Commission on oil and energy on the proposal of this law / which is the same report in 2007 which was amended /, and some members of the committee have expressed reservations about it, as was the number of attendees / / 11 deputies, out of / 16 / Member of the Committee, has expressed his / 9 / Congress approved the reading in parliament in expressed two reservations towards, and in trying to read the first reading left deputies of the National Alliance meeting and upset quorum was postponed to read until after the Eid al-Fitr, "indicating" that the deputies had surprised inclusion on the agenda of the Council yesterday morning. "
She noted that: "It was supposed to be discussed with the heads of the blocks on the draft of this law because of its large".
The members of the National Alliance had withdrawn from the meeting of the Council of Representatives yesterday objecting to read the proposed law on oil and gas made by the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary
M. J
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