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Representatives phones "annoy" al-Jubouri, the parliament discussed the federal service and the criminal trials


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27/01/2015 (00:01 pm)   -   the number of readings: 139   -  number (3272)
 
 
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BAGHDAD / long-Presse 
 

Raise its House of Representatives to Thursday, which is expected to see a vote on the federal budget as confirmation Finance Committee Chairman Ahmed Chalabi.

According to a parliamentary source, speaking for the (long-Presse), the "House of Representatives Speaker Salim al raise the eighth session of the second legislative term of the first legislative year, to be held next Thursday," noting that "the meeting saw the vote on the draft law amending the abolition of legal texts Law which prohibits courts from hearing cases No. (17) for the year 2005 ". And presided over the meeting, which was attended by al-Jubouri, 230 deputies.
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "The meeting included the termination of the first reading of the first draft amendment to the Law of the Federal Civil Service Council Law No. (4) for the year 2009, and the second reading of the draft amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act No. 23 of 1971".
The source continued that "the President of the House of Representatives is at the eighth session of the second legislative term of the first legislative year put jamming devices on phones mobile inside the hall where the meetings of the Council held," noting that "al-Jubouri expressed extreme displeasure of the continuation of the House of Representatives by using their mobile phones inside the hall despite he asked to shut down most of the time. "
The source quoted Ahmed Chalabi, head of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, confirmed "to accomplish all the paragraphs of the budget," adding that "Chalabi broad developments in the draft financial budget for the current year 2015, during the meeting at the request of Salim al." He continued, "Chalabi talked about the possibility of passing the draft budget law in a parliamentary session that will be held next Thursday."
In a related context MP Sunrise Abaiji said, during a press conference held at the parliament building and attended (range Press), that "hundreds of workers in the Ministry of Industry has been demonstrated to demand their salaries, and we stand in solidarity with the protesters and call on the government to transform the salaries of self-financing to central funding." .
Abaiji confirmed that "a delegation of workers in the Ministry of Industry companies met with the Finance Committee Ahmad Chalabi to display their demands", stressing the need to "meet the demands of the demonstrators and to provide a decent living for them." Dozens of industry officials in the province of Babylon demonstrated, Monday, to demand their salaries and transfer companies to central funding system, as demanded compel ministries purchase and the Ministry of Industry products exclusively, Chairman of the Board of Babil province confirmed that the Council will hold a session to discuss the demands of the demonstrators.
The capital, Baghdad, on the same day, a demonstration by dozens of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals staff to demand their salaries and benefits, as demanded Industry Minister to apologize because he described several varieties in the ministry, "a burden on the state," the security forces attacked one of the demonstrators beaten.
It is noteworthy that more than 70 companies under the Ministry of Industry suffer from the problem of non-payment of salaries and operating self-financing, including in the company's system of Babylon to the general fabric soft and firm Euphrates Industries chemical and plant starch and manual carpet.

 

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