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Deputies: the deportation of important laws to the next session!

Deputies: the deportation of important laws to the next session!
Last updated: 9 November 2017 - 12:53 PM

 BAGHDAD / The parliamentary legal committee, on Thursday, not to legislate the important laws that exist in the Presidency of the House of Representatives, noting that the important laws are hoped to be legislated in the next parliamentary session. The Committee member Hassan Tauran said in an interview today : "There are several laws did not legislate such as the Federal Court and the law of oil and gas and the law of the amendment of property disputes and the law to amend the decisions of the dissolved Revolution Council," noting that "the political blocs have completed a lot of laws and the Presidency of the parliament, but it did not proceed because of political differences." Tor confirmed N, that "the lack of political consensus behind the delay of the important legislation of laws."

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Yota Thanks,  DV,  

 

Sadr...Where are thou?  Please form the 100 Million March Of Protesters and get them "Laws Passed" ASAP.  The citizens must exercise their "Power" and demand reform from the GOI & Parliament. 

 

GO HCL

 

GO Important Laws 

 

GO RV / RI

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9 minutes ago, ChuckFinley said:

Hey Tiger, top of the morning to you. Needs to get those guys lined up and moving out.  

CF,  GM...I do believe once ISIS is eradicated in the Anbar region Rawa we will see results from PM Abadi & Parliament.  It sure looks like the KRG is caving in to the demands of the GOI.  Time will tell....😊👍

 

GO HCL

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  • yota691 changed the title to The parliamentary prosecution accuses the Kurds of disrupting the legal Federal Court and oil and gas

The parliamentary prosecution accuses the Kurds of disrupting the legal Federal Court and oil and gas

 

 From 2017-11-09 at 19:40 (Baghdad time)

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Special - Mawazine News

A member of the parliamentary legal committee accused the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives of disrupting the important laws, including the laws of the Federal Court and oil and gas, while revealing the date of voting on the recommendations of the Follow-up Committee of Kurdish MPs participating in the referendum on the separation of Kurdistan from Iraq.

Zaidi told Mawazine News that "there are important laws that will impose themselves on the agenda of the parliament in the coming weeks, including the laws related to the elections," stressing that "all laws must be legislated, and need to agree blocks and achieve a quorum."

He explained that "the most important laws are broken is the law of the Federal Court and the law of oil and gas," accusing the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives to "insist on postponement and disabling."

And on the recommendations of the Follow-up Committee of the Kurdish members participating in the referendum on the separation of the Kurdistan region from Iraq, Zaidi stressed that "the parliament was supposed to vote on the recommendations, but there was a break for the quorum and thus raised the meeting after the visit of forty," noting that "the Presidency of Parliament promised to include recommendations The committee on the agenda after the visit of forty to vote on it. "

The House of Representatives, earlier, the formation of a parliamentary committee headed by MP Kamel Zaidi, and the membership of the Supreme Sheikh Ali, and high Naseef, and frankincense, to take action against the deputies participating in the referendum of secession of the Kurdistan region, and make recommendations to the Parliament and the Federal Court on them.

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1 hour ago, tigergorzow said:

100 Million March Of Protesters

Postponement of today's demonstrations Friday 10 November 2017 | 15:38 The central committee overseeing the popular protests in Iraq announced in a statement today that "Friday demonstrations (November 10) were postponed in all of our dear provinces in order to coincide with the visit of Imam Hussein Al-Hussein.

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Thank You Yota, GM DV's ..... So ....Kurdistan attempted an unsuccessful Referendum. Kurdistan  is holding up the votes in Parliament for passage of important laws . Kurdistan is opposing the 2018 Budget . Iraq has frozen currency to Kurdistan banks . 10 banks in Erbil belong to Lebanon. Lebanon's Prime Ministers announces his resignation in Saudi Arabia . Both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait tell their citizens to leave Lebanon immediately . What could be next . Looks like they are securing wealth of Iraq oil fields, borders , land , banking and currency . This is Amazing ......

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3 hours ago, tigergorzow said:

CF,  GM...I do believe once ISIS is eradicated in the Anbar region Rawa we will see results from PM Abadi & Parliament.  It sure looks like the KRG is caving in to the demands of the GOI.  Time will tell....😊👍

 

GO HCL

Hey Tiger, the Kurds got out maneuvered and they are folding fast.  

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2 hours ago, Sk 1962 said:

As much as I want this as any other person I still think it will be some time for this thing to pop.:twocents:

it took 10 yrs and a lot of Cold showers but my wife finely said yes, and 46 yrs later I'm a Rich man. well worth the wait 

 

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4 hours ago, yota691 said:

The parliamentary prosecution accuses the Kurds of disrupting the legal Federal Court and oil and gas

 

 From 2017-11-09 at 19:40 (Baghdad time)

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Special - Mawazine News

A member of the parliamentary legal committee accused the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives of disrupting the important laws, including the laws of the Federal Court and oil and gas, while revealing the date of voting on the recommendations of the Follow-up Committee of Kurdish MPs participating in the referendum on the separation of Kurdistan from Iraq.

Zaidi told Mawazine News that "there are important laws that will impose themselves on the agenda of the parliament in the coming weeks, including the laws related to the elections," stressing that "all laws must be legislated, and need to agree blocks and achieve a quorum."

He explained that "the most important laws are broken is the law of the Federal Court and the law of oil and gas," accusing the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives to "insist on postponement and disabling."

And on the recommendations of the Follow-up Committee of the Kurdish members participating in the referendum on the separation of the Kurdistan region from Iraq, Zaidi stressed that "the parliament was supposed to vote on the recommendations, but there was a break for the quorum and thus raised the meeting after the visit of forty," noting that "the Presidency of Parliament promised to include recommendations The committee on the agenda after the visit of forty to vote on it. "

The House of Representatives, earlier, the formation of a parliamentary committee headed by MP Kamel Zaidi, and the membership of the Supreme Sheikh Ali, and high Naseef, and frankincense, to take action against the deputies participating in the referendum of secession of the Kurdistan region, and make recommendations to the Parliament and the Federal Court on them.

From: Hussein Al - Nasser

 

they can do it without consensus but by majority... if they want to do it. 

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CNN. Broadcasting While Pouring Drano On The Kurdish Blocs !

 

 

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Parliamentary Committee: Kurdish blocs disrupt important laws

 

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10th November, 2017


The legal committee in the Iraqi parliament accused the Kurdish blocs of disrupting important laws, including the Federal Court of Justice and Oil and Gas.

A member of the parliamentary legal committee Kamel al-Zaidi said in a statement on Friday that "there are important laws will impose itself on the agenda of the parliament in the coming weeks, including the laws on the elections," stressing that "all laws must be legislated, and need to agree blocks and achieve a quorum legal "He said.

He added that "the most important laws are broken is the law of the Federal Court and the law of oil and gas," accusing the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives to "insist on postponement and disabling."

And on the recommendations of the Follow-up Committee of the Kurdish deputies participating in the referendum on the separation of the Kurdistan region from Iraq, Zaidi stressed that "the parliament was supposed to vote on the recommendations, but there was a break for the quorum and thus raised the meeting after the visit of forty," noting that "the Presidency of Parliament promised to include recommendations The committee on the agenda after the visit of forty to vote on it. "

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