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Parliament votes on the nine important laws next Thursday

Unread postby Stillw8n » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:32 am

Parliament votes on the nine important laws next Thursday

Baghdad said Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, Monday, that the Parliament will vote in its ninth chapter of the legislation is the second year of the second legislative session next Thursday on nine important laws , stressing that he will complete his plan to present about a hundred law this year.

Osama al-Najafi, during a press conference held today in the parliament building, attended by “Alsumaria News”, “House of Representatives is pushing ahead with the legislation of laws have been initiated forty-law in the first year, including laws important and essential as law reporters, integrity and financial control.
” said Najafi, that “the parliament session, which will be held on Thursday will vote on the nine laws are important and pivotal,” asserting that “the law of the Federal Court will be the first laws that are voted on.” He Nujaifi that “the House of Representatives his plan current will be completed about one hundred law this year, “pointing out that” the electoral cycle, the former has seen legislation 184 legally only in four years. ” The Presidency of the Council of Representatives decided, in the 19 of June, to postpone the vote on the legal Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court to notice not they get a political consensus.

and raised Presidency of the Council of Representatives, on Sunday, (December 11 cur) meeting of the Council seventh of the season the second year the second legislative to next Tuesday, after finishing first and second readings of 13 of the draft law. The Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki demanded, on the fourth of April, the House of Representatives to slow down in the legislation of five important laws is the law of the Supreme Judicial Council and the law of the Federal Court and the Law Office of Financial Supervision and the law of inspectors general and the law of the Integrity Commission, declined to House Speaker Osama Najafi asked al-Maliki, saying parliament sought legislation these laws as soon as possible to keep the judiciary from political influences and the fight against corruption.

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