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Parliament will hold special session; Discuss external aggre

Unread postby Stillw8n » Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:19 am

Parliament will hold special session; Discuss external aggression, US withdrawal, and Finance Ministry meeting

In a statement: Parliament will discuss the external aggression and the withdrawal of U.S. forces and host the Minister of Finance of the special meeting

Baghdad (news) .. called the House of Representatives members to attend the special meeting to be held in the third of next month in response to the request of the Liberal block site of sixty deputies to discuss a number of important issues identified by the completed application to the legal requirements according to the provisions of Article (28) of the Rules of Procedure of the Council.

A statement by the Department of Media House of Representatives on Tuesday received the Agency (News of the sons) was a formal invitation to members of the House of Representatives to attend the meeting Alasttnaah, which will discuss the issue of the sovereignty of Iraq and the withdrawal of U.S. forces after having heard the reports of the Commission to negotiate and make the decision to ensure that no survival any of the troops.

The statement added, will be hosting the Minister of Finance and discussed in the doors are important to the budget law for 2012 to ensure the budget meets the aspirations of the people by focusing on the doors of services as well as cutting off part of oil imports to the Iraqi people.

The statement noted: that the meeting will be a discussion Foreign attacks on Iraqi territory and seeking to stop the investigation, as well as the subject of attacks launched from Iraqi territory to neighboring countries

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