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Iraq will demand the adoption of the Law Council policies re

Unread postby Stillw8n » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:45 am

Iraq will demand the adoption of the Law Council policies regardless of the President

Baghdad (news) .. Said the leadership in a block of dialogue and MP / coalition in Iraq / Raad Dahlaki, said the list would not give for the National Council of the Supreme policies, it also prompted the adoption of legality, regardless of a person to serve.

The head of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, has said giving up the presidency of the Council , saying: I declare that I refuse to be at the head of the Policy Board or a member, although the Council is of the elections and the approval was based on political consensus.

said Dahlaki in the statement (of the Agency news) Friday: The push and pull on Council policies, lost the importance of the Council and the political process as well, noting that the Iraqi List, will work on the application of conventions held between the political blocs, including the Convention of Arbil, which provided for the development of Council policies.

He said Iraqi MP: The list will be prompted passage of the law of the parliament, a benefit election, political, and regardless of shall preside.

Earlier, Rry leadership of the coalition of state law and MP / National Alliance / Jawad Albzona, that the amendments to the Law of the National Council, phase into a popular cafe.

said Albzona in a statement (the news): Adoption of the National Council of the Supreme policies, is the marginalization of the Council of Representatives, and through his worth to submit draft laws, noting that the Constitution, the text of the legitimacy of Parliament and the Council of Ministers and the Presidency, send a project or to propose laws.

The House voted in principle to the draft law on the National Council of politicians high after reading the first reading, on Thursday.

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