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Legal representative: voting on a legal amnesty and the Federal Court next Thursday

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Legal representative: voting on a legal amnesty and the Federal Court next Thursday

02.16.2016 12:59

Legal representative - voting on a legal amnesty and the Federal Court next Thursday

{Baghdad} Euphrates News announced that the parliamentary legal committee, on Tuesday, said a vote on a legal amnesty and the Federal Court will be in session of parliament on Thursday of this week after the settlement of disputes them.
A member of the committee and MPfor citizen Bloc Salim Chawki, in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it today that "points of contention about the Federal Court Act has been settled and for determining the scholars of Sharia and Law, as well as resolve the positions of President of the Court and his deputies and shorten the duration of his term of 12 to six years, "pointing out that" the vote on the law, a mechanism will be two-thirds of the members of the Council or a majority of its members after intercepting the Kurdistan Alliance to a vote before the amendment of its paragraphs. "
He added that" the differences that has been settled law of general amnesty notably the re-trial of the accused in accordance with the confidential informant reports as well as the accountability of families of the victims about the possibility of giving up the case against convicted of Admanm, "noting that" the Iraqi forces union and the National Alliance agreed to exclude convicts political terrorism issues from the general amnesty law. "
Shawki said that" the House of Representatives will vote on a legal amnesty Federal Court in a hearing Thursday of this week after the settlement of all disputes mentioned ".anthy

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