Iraqi Parliament to discuss Federal Budget in Monday session
Iraqi Parliament to discuss Federal Budget in Monday session
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq:
The Iraqi Parliament is scheduled to discuss in its Monday session the draft-law for the country’s Federal Budget for the year 2012, along with several other draft-laws, including the draft-law on the rules for the nomination of the President, according to a Parliament’s statement.
“The Parliament shall resume its discussion of the Federal Budget for the year 2012, along with the organization of the draft-law for the nomination of the President and the the nomination of one or more than one Vice-Presidents for the country,” the statement, as was received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency, stressed.
“The Parliament will also vote on several draft-laws for the adjustment of Iraqi Penalties Law No.111 of 1969, the draft-law for Iraq’s joining of the International Agreement for Fighting Activation Elements in the Field of Sports, the draft-law on Iraq’s Joining of the UN Agreement for the Disabled Persons Rights, along with several other draft-laws,” the statement added.
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BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq:
The Iraqi Parliament is scheduled to discuss in its Monday session the draft-law for the country’s Federal Budget for the year 2012, along with several other draft-laws, including the draft-law on the rules for the nomination of the President, according to a Parliament’s statement.
“The Parliament shall resume its discussion of the Federal Budget for the year 2012, along with the organization of the draft-law for the nomination of the President and the the nomination of one or more than one Vice-Presidents for the country,” the statement, as was received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency, stressed.
“The Parliament will also vote on several draft-laws for the adjustment of Iraqi Penalties Law No.111 of 1969, the draft-law for Iraq’s joining of the International Agreement for Fighting Activation Elements in the Field of Sports, the draft-law on Iraq’s Joining of the UN Agreement for the Disabled Persons Rights, along with several other draft-laws,” the statement added.
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