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Deputy Liberal: Many important laws could pass without the need to attend a state law - 20 January 2013


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Deputy Liberal: Many important laws could pass without the need to attend a state law - 20 January 2013

I had an article that had some relevance to how Iraq is doing some fo these rapid-fire Gazzette publications, and I very efficiently and effectively lost it. If anyone is familiar with this piece and can link it for me, that'd be most groovy.

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Deputy Liberal: Many important laws could pass without the need to attend a state law

01/20/2013

Deputy Liberal: Many important laws could pass without the need to attend a state law

Sunday, January 20 2 / January 2013 11:10

{Baghdad: Euphrates News} MP for the Liberal bloc Ali al-Timimi that many important laws could be passed in the House of Representatives without the need to attend the State of Law coalition deputies.

Tamimi said in a statement to the Euphrates News Agency {} on Sunday that "there are important laws could pass in the House of Representatives without the presence of a cluster of state law," adding that "the parliament sessions can be held without their presence as well."

And on the call for dialogue made ​​by the National Alliance of the Parties to the political to contain the crisis, said Tamimi TP "there many situations made ​​the meeting of the National Alliance, which called for the contract Ibrahim Jaafari days before a serious and important in resolving the current crisis, including the issue of religious leaders who had their position fixed on the issue of demonstrators , in addition to the role of reference in its recommendations in one of his Friday sermons, which is a positive step towards easing the crisis. "

He continued, saying that "the crisis was created by controlling their ends is what made ​​the meeting seriously Alliance, but on the condition that there be a specific time limits for the implementation of issues agreed upon."

The head of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, has called on all political parties to sit at the dialogue table and resolve the current crisis, but has accepted this invitation a lot of parties, which met at the home of al-Jaafari in order to arrive at appropriate solutions.

The Iraqi National Coalition called head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi al-Hakim to convene a meeting of leaders of political blocs in order to sit at the table of national dialogue and call came on a proposal by the President of the ruling National Congress Ahmed Chalabi and praised him Sadrist block and virtue, and the rest of the other parties of the National Coalition out of the crisis that hit the country. ended 4

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Im pretty sure this is the one you were looking for

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