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parliamentary session "emergency" to discuss the U.S. withdr

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Liberals ask for a parliamentary session "emergency" to discuss the U.S. withdrawal
22/10/2011 15:51

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Baghdad, October 22 / October (Rn) - The mass of the Liberal parliamentary of the Sadrist movement Saturday it had applied for the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to convene a session of "emergency" to discuss the demands of its leader, Moqtada al-Sadr and the issue of the U.S. withdrawal. and U.S. President Barack Obama said yesterday that his country had decided to withdraw all its troops from Iraq by the end of this year. He said Bahaa al-Araji, told a news conference building, the House of Representatives Baghdad, "We have applied to the Chairman of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi holding an emergency meeting to discuss the demands of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and the issue of the American withdrawal from the country." He noted that the demands of the chest "need to discuss and enact laws." Sadr, the granting of the population share of the oil and the appointment of at least 50 thousand people in government departments and to provide generators the civil fuel is free. Araji said that "the President of the House of Representatives agreed to hold the meeting and will invite the heads of blocs to attend," noting that "the mass of free will start from tomorrow to come formally to the Council of Representatives." He said al-Araji, the "Disable session of Parliament (Legislative Council) plot to the uniqueness of the government in the discussion of the existence of the occupation and the recycling of the current year budget to next year." From: weigh-Shammari. Open: Murtaza Yousuf

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