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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
The Presidency of the parliament decided on Sunday to postpone the meeting today to Monday because of the lack of quorum. 

A parliamentary source said in an interview for Alsumaria News, "The presidency of the House of Representatives decided to postpone the meeting until Monday." 

The source, who asked not to be named, said that "this was because of the lack of quorum for holding the hearing." 

The House of Representatives was scheduled to hold a session on Sunday to discuss a number of issues.

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In the document .. Parliament draws a letter to the parliamentary finance on the retirement of employees

 

 Since 2018-01-28 at 13:41 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad Mawazine News

The head of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives Faleh al-Sari, a letter to the Ministry of Finance on the continued deduction of salaries of employees, stressing that the continuation of this is not legally permissible, days after the prosecution of Attorney Haitham al-Jubouri government on the back of continuing with the deduction of salaries.

The deputy head of the parliamentary finance committee revealed the existence of a legal violation in the Ministry of Finance's deduction of 3.8% of the salaries of employees and retirees for the month of January.

In a letter to the Ministry of Finance, Al-Sari told Mawazine News that "based on general provisions 1 of the Financial Management and Public Debt Law No. 94 of 2004," The budget is approved for a financial year and will take effect during the year approved In which".

He pointed out that Article 33 of the Federal Budget Law No. 44 of 2017 stipulates that "3.8% of the total salaries and allowances for all state employees, the public sector and all retirees shall be deducted to meet the needs of the State from the expenses of popular mobilization, support for the displaced and other expenses. As shown below and within the allocations allocated within the federal budget of the Republic of Iraq for the fiscal year 2017 this law was enacted.

"Based on the above, the continuation of the deduction of the above percentage of the salaries of employees and the public sector and retirees is illegal and is not based on constitutional or legal legitimacy and is contrary to the law of financial management and the federal budget law, the Finance Committee believes that it is not permissible to deduct from the above sections for the year 2018, The Interceptor for January 2018 ".

The House of Representatives has approved a paragraph in the budget of 2017, reducing the proportion of the salaries of employees and the public sector and retirees and the government budget law from 4.8% to 3.8% and divided to 60% to support the popular mobilization and 40% to the displaced.

The member of the Finance Committee of Parliament Haitham Jubouri, has filed a lawsuit against the government before the Federal Court to cancel deductions from the salaries of employees and retirees.

Jubouri said in a statement to Mawazin News that "the deduction of any amount of salaries of employees from this month (January 2018) is illegal and contrary to the Constitution because the provisions of the budget of 2017 ended on 31-12-2017 and according to the law of administration And the provisions of the Constitution which provided for the annual provisions of the budget and may not be adopted texts after 1-1-2018.

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BAGHDAD / Al-Ghad Press: 
The head of the citizen bloc Hamed al-Khudari, on Sunday, the development of laws not disputed in the parliamentary sessions to persuade the political blocs to attend and hold meetings, and the postponement of the laws disputed. 
Al-Khudari told a news conference attended by "Al-Ghad Press" that "the repeated failure to hold the meeting, especially in the last legislative term of the parliamentary session, and therefore I offer some things that will in the future to achieve the holding of this meeting."
"He suggested to the Presidency, that there are some topics on the differences and controversies and there are other topics do not have differences, so the agenda of future meetings include the articles and topics that are not disputed by the blocks. 
He stressed that "if it is absolutely will attend the deputies and hold the meeting and put topics of laws that are not disputed for the current period until the continuation of the holding of meetings," calling for "there to be coordination and work between the Presidency and blocks to resolve the problems that exist on any law, including the budget and interrogations and provincial elections For example, and reach agreement to put these laws. " 
"He added that" the leaders of the blocks of non-deputies mandatory blocks in the presence of meetings of the House of Representatives to continue to complete the current legislative term, and it is unreasonable not to achieve a quorum in such important times can discuss the budget. "
The House of Representatives decided, on Sunday, to postpone the holding of its meeting until Monday because of the lack of quorum.
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Revealed MP for the National Alliance Fratt Tamimi, on Sunday, a parliamentary decision to double the deduction of private MPs' absences.

Al-Tamimi said in a statement, Asia News received a copy, that "the parliament decided to double the deduction of private MPs' absences."

He added that "the House of Representatives will continue to hold meetings until the adoption of important laws and complete interrogations."

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So lemme get this straight. They run for election, get voted in, half never show up though they get paid, then they are going to penalize them financially with some meaningless fine?? In the end, they still make money and most of the absentees will probably be running for re-election under the Maliki banner. And voted in.

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5 hours ago, yota691 said:

The Presidency of the parliament decided on Sunday to postpone the meeting today to Monday because of the lack of quorum. 

 

       So this is what I'm thinking....bring back a few of the old 'incentives' to attend.

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Screw the deductions.  They should get paid ONLY at the END of each and every meeting.  If they were on time to start the meeting, they get the whole payment.  If they were late, only half.

Problem solved.

 

Next?  

 

After all of these years in this, I think most any member here at DV could run that shiitehole better than they can.

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