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Not even sure how this woman kept a straight face while unleashing this BS. That's like saying a dead rat is better than a dead skunk. Both are useless and stink. Pretty much describes last 4 years of GOI inaction. Ask the people living in bombed out ruins of Mosul still, about how productive the government has been in responding to their needs.

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19 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

 

. . . and folks say my methods are Harsh :twothumbs: Personally, I like your " Motivational Techniques for Slothful Behavior 101 "  Uh, have U done Military time in a Combat Line Unit such as myself ? Your aforementioned suggestion is very reminiscent of us Abrams Tankers Pep Talks we would give our crews. God how I miss the good ole days. ;)    :salute:

 

no... but I was a school teacher for 32 years.  Does that count???  :)

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to Jubouri calls for an extraordinary session of parliament
 
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
Speaker of the House of Representatives Salim al-Jubouri, on Thursday, the right of parliament to hold a session to assess the work of the Electoral Commission after the voting process, indicating that the Commission is an independent institution legally affiliated to the House of Representatives. 

Jubouri said in a press conference held at the headquarters of parliament and attended by Alsumaria News, "The parliament rejects any interference with the work of the Commission from any party was official or political, because allowing intervention will reflect negatively on the acceptability of the results and delivery," noting that " Legal area of the House of Representatives. "

 

 

 

 


"The parliament and from now until June 30, the date scheduled for the end of the current parliamentary session, have the right to hold an extraordinary session to assess the work of the Commission and monitor its performance if necessary," Jubouri said, adding that "this is not ruled out even after the elections." 

Iraqis will go to the polls on 12 May to select members of the House of Representatives at its fourth session.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Jubouri: Parliament did not vote on the law of oil and gas because of its presentation in three copies

You knew it was coming. Jubouri touting 200 laws that HOR passed in 4 years. Most of them useless, while leaving those with great importance for the next group. With any luck, most of the current members will be voted out, so why would they even bother to show up after elections for a "special session" when they wouldn't show up before elections?? Let's hope the next head of parliament brings his 'manhood' with him and kicks those fools into some real action. The Iraq citizens living in tents and on the streets will not survive another 4 years of pathetic ineptness. IMHO.

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On 4/30/2018 at 12:33 AM, Botzwana said:

SWEET!  I have so many plans!  First thing would be to shut down this restaurant...then buy a van.  Wifey and I are going to be vanlifers for a few years.

If this doesn't happen soon I will be living in a van down by the river🙃

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2 hours ago, King Bean said:

You knew it was coming. Jubouri touting 200 laws that HOR passed in 4 years. Most of them useless, while leaving those with great importance for the next group. With any luck, most of the current members will be voted out, so why would they even bother to show up after elections for a "special session" when they wouldn't show up before elections?? Let's hope the next head of parliament brings his 'manhood' with him and kicks those fools into some real action. The Iraq citizens living in tents and on the streets will not survive another 4 years of pathetic ineptness. IMHO.

 

Sounds like our previous administration.  And how we survived I do not know.

 

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34 minutes ago, King Bean said:

How about you use the parliamentary platform to do your jobs and pass laws??

 

They are doing their jobs perfectly.  They are paid off and are blocking progress in Iraq.  Think Democratic Party in the US.  Blocking everything even if it is detrimental to our country.  You could stop all the non progress throughout the world by having full disclosure on all Politicians bank deposits.  Follow the money trail.

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4 hours ago, Pitcher said:

You could stop all the non progress throughout the world by having full disclosure on all Politicians bank deposits.  

 The problem with this is that politicians would have to pass the law to make that happen. Now when it  comes to passing laws for amnesty  for crooked politicians. That's unanimous!!!🙊🙉🙈

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Jubouri: Parliament has the right to hold an extraordinary session to assess the work of the Commission before and after the elections

 

 Since 2018-05-03 at 13:44 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad - Mawazine News

Speaker of the Parliament Salim al-Jubouri on Thursday that the parliament has the right to hold an extraordinary session before and after the elections to assess the work of the Commission, while noting the presence of 20 requests to lift the immunity of deputies.

Jubouri said in a press conference held in the parliament building and attended by "Mawazin News /" that "until June 30 next we can hold a special session to discuss the special electoral process, and may be one day after the elections scheduled for May 12 next," noting that "the meeting will be devoted to discuss Violations that may occur during the elections. "

He warned Jubouri of "interference in the work of the Electoral Commission from any political or partisan," calling on the Commission to "not allow any party to interfere in its work."

Jubouri added: "We reject the use of parliament to promote the election and we will hold accountable those who did so," noting that "the House of Representatives approved about 200 laws during the current session and grant all powers to the government."

Al-Jubouri called on the deputies, who were named by the Judicial Council, to "follow up their cases," stressing that "the existence of 20 requests to lift the immunity of parliamentarians and parliament will use its powers to raise them until they prove the safety of their position."

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