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Parliament resumes its actions and al-Jabouri refers the charges of deputies to the judiciary


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Release date: 2017/8/21 11:28 • 50 times read
Agenda of the Parliament today and questioning of the Minister of Communications
(Baghdad: Al Furat News) The House of Representatives, on Monday its regular session is scheduled to be questioned by the Minister of Communications Hassan Rashed of MP Hoda Sajjad.
The agenda of the session includes "the vote on the draft law of the first amendment to the law of general amnesty No. 27 of 2016, and the completion of voting on the draft law provincial and district elections, and complete the vote on the draft amendment to the third law of provinces not organized in the region No. 21 of 2008. 
It also includes "voting in principle on the draft law of Babel, Iraq's cultural capital, voting on candidates for membership of the Committee of Tribal Disputes in the province of Basra, and voting on the candidates of the membership of the investigative committee on the kidnapped and consider the appeals filed on the health of some members of parliament."
The draft law on the ratification of the Agreement on Acceleration of Cooperation in Economic and Energy Affairs between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the Republic of Korea, the quarterly activity report of the Committee on Agriculture, Water and Marshlands and the recommendations of the Civil Society Organizations Committee after hosting the Governor of Baghdad And members of the provincial council. "
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Parliament votes on six laws and questioned the Minister of Communications in his session today

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 11:32 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The House of Representatives, on Monday, its regular session of the first legislative term for the fourth legislative year to vote on six laws and read the other, and questioning the Minister of Communications.

"The council is holding its 16th ordinary session of the first legislative term for the fourth legislative year to vote on the draft law for the first amendment to the general amnesty law No. (27) for the year 2016 (the legal committee)," the media department said in a statement received by Mawazine News. (Article 7), and complete the vote on the draft law on the elections of provincial councils and districts (the Legal Committee, the Committee of Regions and governorates not organized in the province) (remaining 2 article).

The statement added that "the session includes the completion of voting on the draft amendment to the Third Law of Governorates not organized in the region No. (21) for the year 2008 (the Legal Committee, the Committee of Regions and governorates not organized in the province) (remaining 11 article), and vote in principle on the proposal The Law of Culture and Information, the Legal Committee, the Committee on Tourism and Antiquities, and the vote on candidates for membership of the Committee of Tribal Disputes in the Governor of Basra.

"The session will also witness the voting on the candidates of the investigative committee for the kidnapped and the consideration of the appeals submitted on the validity of the membership of some MPs, the questioning of the Minister of Communications (MP Hoda Sajjad), in addition to the presentation of a report and discussion of the bill of information crimes (Security and Defense Committee, Scientific Committee, Committee on Culture and Information, Commission on Human Rights, Services and Reconstruction Committee (31 articles).

He pointed out that "the report and discussion of the draft law of ratification of the Agreement on Acceleration of Cooperation in the Economic and Energy Affairs between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the Republic of Korea (Committee on Foreign Relations, Committee on Oil and Energy, Committee on Economy and Investment) (2 articles) Water and marshes, and the recommendations of the committee of civil society institutions after hosting the governor of Baghdad and members of the provincial council. "

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  • yota691 changed the title to Parliament holds a meeting chaired by Jubouri and the presence of 166 deputies

Parliament holds a meeting chaired by Jubouri and the presence of 166 deputies

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 11:44 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

Parliament held on Monday its regular session headed by Jubouri and the presence of 166 deputies.

A parliamentary source told Mawazine News that "Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri opened today's session in the presence of 166 deputies."

It is hoped that parliament will vote on 6 bills and question the Minister of Communications

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Release date: 2017/8/21 11:56 • 58 times read
Jubouri opens parliament session
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
The House of Representatives held its regular session today under the chairmanship of the President of the Council Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 166 deputies.
The agenda of the session includes "the vote on the draft law of the first amendment to the general amnesty law No. 27 of 2016, the completion of the vote on the draft provincial and district elections law, and complete the vote on the draft amendment of the Third Law of Governorates not organized in the region No. 21 of 2008, Principle on the proposed law of Babylon, Iraq's cultural capital. " 
It also includes "voting on candidates for membership of the committee of tribal conflicts in the province of Basra, and voting on the candidates of the membership of the investigative committee on the kidnapped, and consider the appeals filed on the health of the membership of some deputies." 
It also includes "questioning the Minister of Communications [Hassan Al-Rashed] of MP Hoda Sajjad.
The report will discuss the draft law on cybercrime, the report and discussion of the draft law on ratifying the agreement on accelerating economic and energy cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Republic of Korea, and the quarterly activity report of the Committee on Agriculture, Water and Marshlands. Baghdad and members of the provincial council. "
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Parliament votes on the first amendment to the amnesty law and postpones two laws

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 From 2017-08-21 at 12:48 (Baghdad time)

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The House voted Monday to amend the amnesty law.

A parliamentary source told Mawazine News that "during its regular session today, the council voted on the first amendment to the amnesty law."

The source added that "the parliament also decided to postpone the completion of voting on the draft law on provincial and district elections to the next session."

He pointed out that "the Council also decided to postpone the completion of voting on the draft amendment to the Third Law of Governorates not organized in the region No. (21) for the year 2008 to the next meeting."

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Release date: 2017/8/21 13:02 • 3 times read
Postponement of the vote on the amendment of the law of the provinces and the continuation of Babylon as a civilized capital
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives postponed the completion of the vote on the draft amendment to the Third Law of Governorates not organized in the region No. 21 for the year 2008 to the next session.
The House of Representatives also voted in principle to proceed with the legislation proposed Bill Babylon, Iraq's cultural capital
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Parliament votes to proceed with the enactment of the law of Babylon, Iraq's cultural capital

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 13:02 (Baghdad time)

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The House of Representatives voted Monday to proceed with the enactment of the Babel Law, Iraq's cultural capital.

A parliamentary source told Mawazine News that "the Council voted during its regular session held today, in principle, to proceed with the legislation proposed Bill Babylon, Iraq's cultural capital."

The parliament held its 16th session of the first legislative term for the fourth legislative year under the chairmanship of its chairman Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 166 deputies

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Verbal quarrels and hit the water bottles in the parliament session

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 13:21 (Baghdad time)

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 Baghdad Mawazine News

A parliamentary source said on Monday that there was a fight between the deputies on the one hand and President Salim al-Jubouri on the other.

The source told Mawazine News that "verbal exchanges occurred between MP Faiq Sheikh Ali and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri during the presentation of the report of the Committee of Experts in charge of selecting the Electoral Commission."

The source added that "the quarrels developed between a large number of deputies and the exchange of water cannons."

He pointed out that "the force charged with protecting the parliament entered the Chamber of the Council because of the fight of deputies."

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The House of Representatives is witnessing verbal clashes and clashes between the hands and the deputies because of the Electoral Commission

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Signed verbal quarrels developed into a clash of hands and a number of deputies at the 16th session of Parliament, which witnessed the presentation of the report of the Committee of Experts on the selection of members of the Electoral Commission. 
The news of the Euphrates news that verbal quarrels and hit with water cannons, occurred between deputies because of the selection of candidates for the Electoral Commission. 
She added that the Speaker of the House of Representatives Salim al-Jubouri introduced the report of the Committee of Experts, to select the members of the Electoral Commission, which was objected to MP Faiq Sheikh Ali. 
She explained that the objection then evolved into a verbal argument within the House of Representatives, as some MPs intervened and a stampede occurred and hit the water bottles among the members of parliament, prompting the security forces charged with protecting the parliament to enter the Council Chamber. 
She added that the committee of experts was chosen from the members themselves and from the parties and this is contrary to the Constitution, explaining that according to Article 102 of the Constitution must be independent and outside the House of Representatives, is chosen members according to the criteria of efficiency and independence. 
"We have been pressured that the elections will be postponed if we do not agree on the names of candidates for the Electoral Commission.

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Parliament postpones questioning of the Minister of Communications and raises its meeting to tomorrow

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 14:00 (Baghdad time)

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The House of Representatives, Monday, its regular to tomorrow after the postponement of the questioning of the Minister of Communications.

A parliamentary source told Mawazine News that "the Council decided to postpone the questioning of the Minister of Communications by MP Hoda Sajjad," noting that "a new date will be set at a later date."

The source added that "the parliament lifted its 16 to tomorrow Tuesday." Ended 29 / a 43

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Deputy reveals the collection of signatures to convert the file of the Electoral Commission to the judiciary

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 13:44 (Baghdad time)

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MP Ahmad al-Badairi on Monday unveiled a campaign to collect parliamentary signatures in order to turn the electoral commission's selection file to the judiciary .

Al-Badairi told Mawazine News that "the cause of fighting and quarrels within the parliament is to present the report of the committee of experts to choose the new electoral commission," adding that "the report contains many irregularities . "

He added that "the candidates for the positions of members of the Electoral Commission were chosen by the Committee of Experts on the basis of the joint and the exclusion of some without legal justification," pointing out that "the Constitution provides that the Electoral Commission is an independent body is not partisan . "

He pointed out that "all political blocs agreed to subject the new Commission to the quota, including the Liberal bloc, which claimed that it wants an independent election commission and urged the street to the demonstrations ."

He pointed out that "there is a group of deputies rejecting the commission of the Commission in total and initiated a campaign to collect parliamentary signatures in order to convert the file of the Commission to the judiciary and be under judicial supervision."

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Every meeting there are less and less deputies as even they are just plain tired of an organization that is stuck and argues over, and over, and over the same old handful of laws. Something has got to give if they can't pass those silly little laws. That is their job as well as their duty, and they just can't seem to get past their own agendas. Next meeting their will be 133 deputies after today's events....

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The House of Representatives votes to amend the general amnesty law and ends reading the law of informatics crimes

The Speaker of the Council, in the presence of 170 deputies on Monday 21/8/2017, voted on the first amendment to the general amnesty law and ended the reading of the draft law on informatics crimes, while delaying the process of questioning Minister of Communications Hassan al-Rashed. 
At the beginning of the session, President al-Jubouri thanked the committees of health, legal, tourism, archeology, labor, social affairs, culture, media, finance, deportees and displaced persons to attend meetings of the committees. He also thanked the members of the other parliamentary committees for attendance at the meetings, stressing that the Presidency will present reports on the activities of the committees After its arrival from the parliamentary chamber. 
The Council voted to reject the presentation of the report of the Committee of Experts on the selection of members of the Electoral Commission for elections and its work during the last period.
President al-Jubouri announced the issuance of administrative sanctions on a number of deputies who violate the work of the House of Representatives in accordance with the rules of procedure. 
For his part, MP Mohammed Halbusi, an apology from the Presidency of the Council and ladies and gentlemen deputies on the actions that were initiated during the session. 
The Council voted on the first amendment bill to the general amnesty law No. (27) of 2016, submitted by the Legal Committee, which came to the seriousness of the terrorist crimes and the crimes of kidnapping people in society, especially after 10/6/2014, in order not to allow the perpetrators to escape impunity and not to encourage And for the purpose of increasing the amount of the fine on the replaced sentence or measure.
On the completion of the vote on the draft law on the provincial and district elections and submitted by the legal committees, regions and governorates are not organized in the region, President Jubouri announced that the representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk in an approximate form of agreement on Articles 37 and 52 of the draft law and some paragraphs that need to be rephrased and study , Noting that the atmosphere of the meetings were characterized by the positive and flexible from all parties representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk, where the vote on the draft law of provincial elections will be postponed to the next meeting at the request of the deputies of the province. 
The Presidency decided to delay the completion of voting on the draft amendment of the Third Law of Governorates not organized in the region No. (21) for the year 2008 and submitted by the legal committees and regions and governorates not organized in the region.
The Council concluded the vote in principle to proceed with the legislation proposed Bill Babylon, the cultural capital of Iraq and submitted by the committees of culture, information, tourism and relics. 
President Jubouri entrusted the tribal committee to proceed with the follow-up of the situation in the province of Basra and the resolution of tribal conflicts in accordance with the powers granted to the Committee with the help of members of the House of Representatives from the province of Basra. 

President al-Jubouri postponed the vote on each of the candidates for membership of the Committee of Tribal Disputes and candidates for membership of the investigative committee regarding the kidnapped and to consider the appeals filed on the validity of the membership of some of the deputies.
On the guidance of the President of the Council to investigate the statements of MP Hoda Sajjad on the withdrawal of signatures of deputies from the interrogation, MP Talal al-Zobaie, Chairman of the Integrity Committee that the joint committee formed by the Integrity and Legal Commissions on the statements of MP Hoda Sajjad held a meeting hosted MP Hoda Sajjad and MP Alia, The Joint Commission requested the extension of its work to scrutinize the names of deputies whose signatures have been withdrawn. 
President Jubouri extended the work of the Joint Committee until tomorrow for the purpose and in the event of a file that needs judicial action will be transferred to the judiciary and the House of Representatives will take its actions against the charges against MP Hoda Sajjad.
On the question of questioning the House of Representatives of Mr. Hassan Rashed Minister of Communications at the request of MP Hoda Sajjad, President Jubouri noted that the questioning of the Minister is valid according to the decision of the Special Commission to consider the interrogations, which indicated that MP Hoda Sajjad presented on 20 August a list of signatures of a number of Ladies and Gentlemen, MPs in order to strengthen the signatures of the deputies on the questioning of the Minister of Communications in a manner that makes the quorum is achieved until the day of questioning after the imbalance of the quorum before that after the withdrawal of 15 deputies for their signatures out of 33 deputies, pointing to the Committee problem and documented the existence of 16 written requests to withdraw signatures, including 1 5 deputies whose names have already been included in the list of signatures. 
At the beginning of the questioning process, Mr. Jabouri thanked the Minister of Communications for attending the session of the Chamber of Deputies as evidence of respect for the democratic system and for MP Hoda Sajjad for her role in enhancing the supervisory role.
For his part, Mr. Hassan al-Rashed, filed a lawsuit with the Federal Court on the withdrawal of signatures of some deputies from the list of request for questioning in conjunction with the existence of coordinated media campaigns to attack the ministry, pointing to his presence before the Parliamentary Services Committee to view all details concerning the work of the Ministry of Communications, Another for interrogation. 
For her part, MP Huda Sajjad, who presented the request for questioning on her adherence to strengthen the oversight role of the House of Representatives and the process of democracy and proceed with the process of questioning. 
In turn, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Sheikh Humam Hamoudi pointed out that the atmosphere surrounding the questioning of the Minister of Communications is similar to the ambiguity during the postponement of the questioning of the Minister of Agriculture before the House of Representatives took its decision to prevent the withdrawal of signatures on requests for questioning, pointing to the importance of reassuring the Minister of Communications on the mechanisms of interrogation with The importance of setting a new date as well as the Minister of Agriculture.
The Chairman of the Council held a meeting tomorrow for the Presidency to consider the recommendations made by the committees regarding the interrogations, provided that a new date for the questioning of the Minister of Communications was set. The 
Council concluded reading a report and discussion of the draft law on information crimes submitted by the Security, Defense, Higher Education, Scientific, Human rights, services and reconstruction. 
In the interventions of the ladies and gentlemen MPs, MP Pirwan Khailani emphasized the importance of benefiting from the expertise, techniques and experiences of developed countries in the fight against cybercrime. 
MP Hoshyar Abdullah noted his reservations about the legislation of the law in the current period as it paves the way for the establishment of an intelligence state. 
MP Raad Almas stressed the importance of speeding up the bill to vote for its importance.
MP Ammar Tohme suggested that the bill include a provision for accounting for the publication of articles contrary to public morality and religious symbols. 
For his part, Mr. Turhan Mufti, representative of the government to the need to legislate the law with the possibility of forming a joint committee of the House of Representatives and ministers to study the draft law and prepare a mature version in order to accelerate the approval. 
In its response to the interventions, the Committee stressed that consideration should be given to the proposals made and the experiences of the developed countries in this regard to prepare the draft law and enact it as soon as possible.

Then the Presidency of the Council decided to resume the session on Monday 23/8/2017.

The Iraqi 
Council of Representatives 
21/8/2017

 

http://ar.parliament.iq/2017/08/21/مجلس-النواب-يصوت-على-تعديل-قانون-العفو/

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34 minutes ago, yota691 said:

He pointed out that "there is a group of deputies rejecting the commission of the Commission in total and initiated a campaign to collect parliamentary signatures in order to convert the file of the Commission to the judiciary and be under judicial supervision."

 

What the heck double speak is THAT?  wow.

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How could we expect them to tackle new laws, they can't even get through the old laws. A committee to amend the constitution has been meeting a YEAR, then couldn't get their report to parliament as requested. 170 in attendance is pathetic. But why bother to show up at all when it comes to playground antics like throwing water bottles. I'm sure there are hard working, caring people in parliament.......but overshadowed by all the fools. They won't get anything done except the budget this year. And we can expect more of the same until elections in April. Worthless group of do-nothings.  

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Verbal quarrels and hit the water bottles in the parliament session

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 Since 2017-08-21 at 13:21 (Baghdad time)

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 Baghdad Mawazine News

A parliamentary source said on Monday that there was a fight between the deputies on the one hand and President Salim al-Jubouri on the other.

The source told Mawazine News that "verbal exchanges occurred between MP Faiq Sheikh Ali and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri during the presentation of the report of the Committee of Experts in charge of selecting the Electoral Commission."

The source added that "the quarrels developed between a large number of deputies and the exchange of water cannons."

He pointed out that "the force charged with protecting the parliament entered the Chamber of the Council because of the fight of deputies."

 

:facepalm2: No words........

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2 hours ago, jcfrag said:

Every meeting there are less and less deputies as even they are just plain tired of an organization that is stuck and argues over, and over, and over the same old handful of laws. Something has got to give if they can't pass those silly little laws. That is their job as well as their duty, and they just can't seem to get past their own agendas. Next meeting their will be 133 deputies after today's events....

You just described our government currently!

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Well just as always Postpone and now Water Bottles Cheaper to throw than My $300 shoes, who would have thought .....   what a F--ing Joke, I don't see an RV any time this year, maybe after the election next yr,  another 10 months or longer, maybe never.. Mama said if it sounds to good to be true it always is .. and what made me think I could turn 25k into 25 Million ??????????? a sucker born ever minute 

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8 minutes ago, Boozer said:

Well just as always Postpone and now Water Bottles Cheaper to throw than My $300 shoes, who would have thought .....   what a F--ing Joke, I don't see an RV any time this year, maybe after the election next yr,  another 10 months or longer, maybe never.. Mama said if it sounds to good to be true it always is .. and what made me think I could turn 25k into 25 Million ??????????? a sucker born ever minute 

Im in this same boat as you, Partner! Ill admit greed took over and I jump on this worm like a big ole Bass! Now im in to deep to let it go! I have never invested more than I could stand to lose. The thing about this deal, is we may lose some but not all! If I had it to do over, I would do a lot more investigation, before I spent a dime on a dinar! I still think IQD is going to RV, Its just a matter of what life time!! Its been a long 9 years for me! Im sick of it! JMHO :salute:

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