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Parliament elects "Barham Saleh" as President of the Republic of Iraq


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thanks yota , not sure what she's talking about preserving the reputation of parliament , i've been watching from the 1st parliament meeting in 2005 and its been nothing short of dysfunctional no compromising self serving mayhem with all members being sold and bought to the highest bidder up to this time in history , abadi has it going slightly better but far from prestige and a reputation one can look up to as a shining example of governmental pride , i get what she wants but it'll take real sacrifice, grit a determination to put the country before themselves and till now thats not happening jmho ...  less talk more action ,  go cbi 

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5 hours ago, Butifldrm said:

Thursday, 06 September 2018 01:20 PM

 

Sadr is threatening to take a stand that will remove the corrupt thrones and call for parliament to convene immediately

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Well finally, this is what I was referring to the other day in a thread when I was so pissed. Sadr has to take a stand an show the people that he can lead this country. The idiots in Kurdistan if not careful is going to be left out in the cold, Sadr an Abadi don't need their block, they already have a majority. They have held up parliament an been a thorn in the side for years with their boycotting an corrupt ways, they need to hang the Barzani family right next to Maliki....

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28 minutes ago, DoD said:

Well finally, this is what I was referring to the other day in a thread when I was so pissed. Sadr has to take a stand an show the people that he can lead this country. The idiots in Kurdistan if not careful is going to be left out in the cold, Sadr an Abadi don't need their block, they already have a majority. They have held up parliament an been a thorn in the side for years with their boycotting an corrupt ways, they need to hang the Barzani family right next to Maliki....

DoD,  100 Percent Agree....Barzani's & Malaki have stolen the Oil Wealth from their citizens and the "GREED" will continue unless Sadr & PM Abadi take immediate action.  Hang them both!!

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Sadr's policy demands that Abbadi and ministers immediately attend the parliament: Otherwise leave their posts immediately and have been excused from warning[/size]
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The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr on Thursday called on current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, a number of service ministers, and the governor of Basra and its chairman to attend the parliament in the maximum period next Sunday, warning that it would have a "shaky" response if not.
Sadr said in a televised speech today on the events taking place in Basra, that "the province suffers from the time of the former regime and now of poor services, there is no water and no electricity," saying that "we see the disregard by some politicians for the situation of Basra, while preoccupied with the largest bloc, We do not want a government like its predecessors, which was characterized by corruption. "
Al-Sadr said: "Therefore, I am from the religious, humanitarian and national duty. I put forward some points regarding Basra, as follows: Call the new parliament to convene immediately and in a public and extraordinary session that will be publicly broadcast on official channels to inform the people about the course of events by the end of next Sunday. From the Prime Minister and the Minister of Interior and Health and Minister of Water Resources and the Minister of Housing and Construction and Municipalities and the Minister of Electricity and the Governor of Basra and his deputies and the President of the Council of the province to develop radical solutions and immediate and future and future Basra, but all to leave their posts immediately and if and Their mandate is over. "
In a second point, Sadr called for the withdrawal of militias, parties and the popular crowd from Basra, saying that "he will have a firm stance that does not occur to anyone, shaking the thrones of the oppressors and corrupt people who have brought the country to the abyss."
Sadr also called for cooperation with neighboring countries through official delegations to secure water quotas for Iraq.



 

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Former Vice-President: The head of age can not hold an extraordinary parliament session even if it is called infallible

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06:12 - 06/09/2018

 

BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
Former member of the legal committee Zana Said, Thursday, unconstitutionality of the President of the age to hold an extraordinary parliament session even if it was the invitation of President Fuad Masum. 
Said Said, in a statement to a number of media, including / Mawazin News /, that "can not hold an extraordinary parliament session on the crisis in Basra, headed by the President of the age, Mohammed Zinni even if called by President Fuad Masum because the Constitution does not allow this in accordance with Article 54. 
"The head of age is a specific task in the Constitution according to the article that was mentioned and can not hold a session on the crisis in Basra only after the election of a new Presidency of the House of Representatives." Finished 29 / d

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17 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

 

 I hope so for everyone's sake CF . . . Basra is beginning to burn, folks there have run amok . . . and oh, of course we read all the articles concerning the members of the GOI and their  :bs: . . . I do believe that NOW, we have arrived at the surreal.

 

I thought some time back that might have been the case. Not so; everything prior has just been a warm up to this SHIITE SHOW. The games, brinkmanship, out of control greed & utter disconnect of many politicians is quite frankly without peer ! 

 

Right up there with the story ( truth or myth ? ) of Nero playing the fiddle or lyre ( can't remember which right now/I've had a few ) while Rome burns. Can't wait to see who on tomorrows' news decided to throw yet more gasoline onto the fire. :drunk:

 

 

I hear you. It is a sad state of affairs dealing with these guys.

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Parliament clarifies the cost of the opening session of its fourth session

 

Parliament clarifies the cost of the opening session of its fourth session

 

Editorial date: 2018/9/6 17:05 • 232 times read

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The Information Service of the House of Representatives, on Thursday, the cost of the opening session of its fourth session held on the third of September.

The department said in a statement, the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today, that "one of the social networking sites on Tuesday, the news that the cost of the opening session of the House of Representatives for the fourth legislative session held on Monday is about 18 to 20 million US dollars "He said. 
She pointed out that "at a time when the information department of the Iraqi Council of Representatives categorically denies what is stated in the news in its entirety, it confirms that the House of Representatives did not make any payments to the deputies during the second and third sessions and did not dispense any grants to the ladies and gentlemen in the current session and there is no Allocations for the disbursement of any privileges to the deputy in the budget of the House of Representatives. 
The media department called on the organizers of this event to be "accurate and objective in the dissemination of such news and the extraction of information from their sources and the real contribution to provide the correct information to public opinion."

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A parliamentary source said on Thursday that the Alliance for the extradition of the head of the age request signed by 51 deputies for an emergency parliamentary session.
 
The source said in an interview for Alsumaria News, that "the alliance passed the head of age request signed by 51 deputies for the purpose of holding an emergency session of the House of Representatives on the crisis in Basra in the maximum period on Sunday."
 
The source, who asked not to be named, said that "this came in response to the statement of the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr ," adding that "the delegation included the coalition leader MP Hassan al-Akoli and MP Burhan al-Mamouri and MP Hassan Karim Kaabi."
 

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, called on Thursday the new parliament to hold an extraordinary session during the maximum period Sunday in the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, a number of officials, including Interior Minister Qassim Araji to resolve the problem of Basra as soon as possible.

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The head of the age is directing parliament to hold a Saturday session to discuss the developments in Basra

 

 

 

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BAGHDAD / The obituary: The President of the House of Representatives, Muhammad Ali Zinni, Friday, September 7, 2018, members of the Council to attend an extraordinary session on Saturday to discuss the crisis in the province of Basra.

The Director General of the Parliamentary Service in a statement followed by the obelisk, "It" and on the request of 54 deputies to hold a special session to discuss the situation of Basra, the head of the age to hold a meeting to discuss the problems and solutions and recent developments and the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi and the ministers concerned on Saturday at one o'clock At noon. "

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, called Thursday the new parliament to convene immediately and in an extraordinary public session broadcast publicly through the official channels to inform the people on the course of things, and no later than next Sunday, and in the presence of the Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior and Minister of Health and Minister of Water Resources and Minister Housing, reconstruction, municipalities, electricity and the governor of Basra and his deputies and the head of the Basra Provincial Council to develop radical solutions and immediate and immediate in Basra, but all those who are reminded to leave their positions immediately and if their mandate is over.

For his part, Prime Minister Haider Abadi, "the importance of the rapid convening of meetings of the House of Representatives and not to disable it and the commitment of constitutional times to accomplish the tasks entrusted to him."

Abadi said, according to the statement, "his readiness to attend the meeting of the House of Representatives with the ministers and officials concerned to discuss the conditions and needs of Basra province dear and the measures taken to alleviate the suffering of its people and provide the best services for them."

The alliance passed on Thursday evening, a request to the President of the Council age, Muhammad Ali Zinni request includes the signing of 51 deputies for the purpose of holding an emergency session of the House of Representatives regarding the crisis in Basra in the maximum period next Sunday, in response to the statement of Moqtada al-Sadr.

The legal expert, Tariq Harb, said that there is nothing to prevent constitutionally from holding an extraordinary session of the new House of Representatives even before the elections of the President of the Council and his deputies.

 

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BAGHDAD, Sept. 7 (Petra) - The head of Iraq's new parliament called for a parliamentary session on Saturday in the presence of Abadi and the ministers concerned, while Iraq faces challenges and political and political differences that threaten its stability. 
The call of the Speaker of the Parliament Mohammad Ali Zinni to hold a meeting on Saturday, in response to an invitation by the President of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr and the leaders of blocs, to convene the parliament and address the situation in Basra, and coincided with violence, and burned 23 partisan headquarters and attack the Iranian Consulate in Basra. 
The speaker of the oldest parliament, decided in the first session to postpone the meetings to 15 September to give the opportunity for the parliamentary blocs to choose the three presidencies.
The new parliament will hold a meeting on Saturday around the troubled Basra, but he faces deep differences between the parliamentary blocs related to the selection of the three presidencies (the Republic, parliament and ministers) and the intensification of the debate between the blocks of reform and reconstruction, said political analyst Mohammed al-Shammari told the Jordanian News Agency (Petra) Led by Haider al-Abadi and the Sadrist movement and supported by other blocks in the face of the construction block led by Hadi al-Amiri and Nouri al-Maliki and other blocs co-opted about the choice of the next prime minister. 
He added that the block of construction, preceded the time, and submitted a request to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Abbadi in Saturday's meeting, and accounting for the events of Basra, while the deputies from the bloc of reform and reconstruction request to support Abbadi in the face of events in Basra and waving accusations of party parties to stand behind the burning of government buildings.
On the other hand, the MP Sabah al-Saadi, that Sadr is trying to address the situation of Basra, and provide services to its population before it was too late, when he demanded on Friday Abadi to launch the money of Basra and hand over to fair hands. 
Sadr said in a tweet to him on the site of "Twitter" addressed to Prime Minister Haider Abadi, which said, "Brother Abadi, I think you do not imagine that the revolutionaries of Basra is a bubble as your predecessor thought others, rushed to release the funds of the province and delivered by honest hands to be immediately start projects Immediate and future service ". 
Sadr warned the prime minister of "complacency and dilution". 
He described political analyst Shammari Basra B (balloon) If Iraqi politicians are not rational, and leave their differences aside, they will explode, and will have a detrimental impact on the stability of Iraq security and economic. 
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President of the age is directed to hold a special session tomorrow to discuss the conditions of Basra

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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
The head of the old parliament Ali Zinni, Friday, a special session on Saturday to discuss the situation in the province of Basra after the recent demonstrations demanding the provision of services and improve the reality of living. 
"On the request of 54 deputies to hold a special session to discuss the situation of Basra, the head of the elderly held a meeting to discuss the problems and solutions and recent developments in the presence of the Prime Minister and the ministers concerned," the media department of the parliament said in a statement received by Mawazine News. 
She added that "this will be on Saturday, 2018/9/8 at one o'clock." 
Fifty-four deputies from the alliance, who are asking for a special session to discuss the situation in Basra on Saturday,
In the past few days, Basra has witnessed demonstrations demanding the provision of services, followed by the burning of several headquarters of the political parties in the province, while the Ministry of Health killed two people and injured 45 others in clashes between security forces and demonstrators during the past two days.

 
 
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Urgent: Parliament to hold a special session on Saturday in the presence of Abadi

Urgent: Parliament to hold a special session on Saturday in the presence of Abadi
 



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Shafaq News / The parliamentary department announced the holding of a special session on Saturday to discuss the situation in Basra. 
The leader of the Sadrist movement in Iraq, Moqtada al-Sadr, called for an angry and united demonstration in the southern city of Basra, which is witnessing continuous protests against the government due to lack of services, foremost of which is potable water. 
Sadr also called on the new parliament to convene immediately to discuss the events in Basra in the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi and ministers of his government. 
"If we do not convene the parliament session we will have a decisive position that does not come to mind," Sadr said, calling on political parties, armed militias and the popular crowd in Basra not to interfere in the province crisis. 
A statement by the Department, "on the request of 54 deputies to hold a special session to discuss the situation of Basra, the head of the age to hold a meeting to discuss the problems and solutions and recent developments in the presence of the Prime Minister and the ministers concerned.
He added that the meeting will be held on Saturday at 1 pm. 
Thousands marched into the streets of the Iraqi city of Basra on Thursday in violent protests for a fourth day in a row. Angry protesters ignited the dilapidated infrastructure of their city, setting fire to political party headquarters. 
Health sources and security sources said that a protestor was killed on Thursday evening from burns sustained during the burning of the building of the province. 
The unrest in southern Iraq, the heartland of the Shi'ite majority, erupted for the first time in July as protesters expressed anger at the collapse of infrastructure, power cuts and widespread corruption. 
Residents in Basra, home to more than 2 million people, say water supplies have become salty.
The anger grew as politicians struggled to form a new government after inconclusive parliamentary elections in May. Southern residents complain of decades of neglect in the region that produces most of Iraq's oil wealth. 
Prominent political figures, involved in the negotiations to form a government in Baghdad, are trying to tackle the worsening crisis and have condemned rivals for their slackness. 
The head of the old Mohamed Zinni lift the first session of parliament to the 15 of this month to the failure of parliamentary blocs to choose a president of parliament and agree on the largest bloc entrusted with the task of forming a government.

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On 9/4/2018 at 7:21 AM, jg1 said:

Haha. Sure. Have em get in line. 

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After being relieved of his post .. A warrant issued against the former spokesman for the education

02:52 - 07/09/2018

 
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Baghdad - Mawazin News 
/ Mawazine News / Friday, a document issued by the Supreme Judicial Council / Presidency of the Anbar Appeal Court, which included the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of former spokesman of the Ministry of Education Sarmad Salam gesture. 
According to the document, a lawsuit was filed in the Falluja Court by the Local Council of the Judiciary, with the help of the Iraqi Jurists Association / Fallujah Branch and a number of Falluja lawyers, against the gesture. 
The Minister of Education, Mohamed Iqbal, addressed Saturday (August 18, 2018), exempting the official spokesman of the Ministry, Sarmad Salam Lefta, from his duties, for the purposes of public interest.

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Release date: 2018/9/7 17:22 • 109 times scheduled
Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr calls for limiting the session of Parliament tomorrow to Basra only
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) called the leader of the Sadrist movement, Mr. Moqtada al-Sadr, to be the extraordinary session of the House of Representatives, scheduled for Saturday, exclusively for the events and the crisis of the province of Basra.
"Basra is burning, Basra is burning, the situation is burning, blood is shedding, violence is increasing, corruption is worsening, Basra funds are blocking, parliament is holding, so make tomorrow's meeting for Basra exclusively," Muqtada al-Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter. And left the formation of the largest bloc and leave the spoils for your people. " 
The province of Basra, angry demonstrations against poor services, drinking water scarcity, lack of electricity and widespread unemployment, and caused clashes between demonstrators and security forces killed dozens of both sides. 
On Thursday evening, Basra witnessed unprecedented security developments, as the demonstrators set fire to most of the parties' headquarters, including the Badr Organization and the political currents, as well as the building of the governorate council and its council.
The head of the age, Mohammed Zinni, today called on the members of the House of Representatives to attend an extraordinary session of parliament on Saturday at the request of the alliance of Sowron and at the invitation of Mr. Moqtada al-Sadr to discuss the crisis in Basra in the presence of outgoing Prime Minister Haider Abadi and the ministers concerned. 
Abadi said yesterday "his readiness to attend the meeting of the Council of Representatives with the ministers and officials concerned to discuss the conditions and needs of Basra and the measures taken to alleviate the suffering of its people and provide the best services for them."
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leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, on Friday, politicians in parliament, a tweet on a page on Twitter, asking them to leave the formation of the largest bloc and leave the spoils and make the parliament session tomorrow to Basra province.

"Basra is burning, visual is killing, the situation is burning, blood is shed, violence is increasing, corruption is worsening, and money is being blocked by Basra," Sadr wrote on his Twitter page. 

He added that "the parliament is held, so make tomorrow's session of Basra exclusively, leave the struggle of the blocks and left the formation of the largest bloc and leave the spoils for your people." 

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, called on Thursday, the political blocs to convene an emergency session of parliament in a maximum of Sunday, and in the presence of the Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, and a number of ministers to discuss the status of Basra
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Water, oil and power: What's at stake in Basra

 

 

Protesters torch buildings in Basra, Iraq

— "The revolution will continue," the man shouted into the camera, "it will continue until our demands are met!"

On Friday morning, the protests in Basra continued. The day was young, and it was already a scalding 43 degrees centigrade (109 degrees Fahrenheit). By the afternoon it was even hotter. The protests usually pick up after sunset, when the temperatures drop -- ever so slightly.

All this week Basra, Iraq's third-largest city, has been wracked by protests over the decrepit state of public services. The municipal water supply is contaminated by salt water, sending thousands to the hospital in recent months, while long power cuts continue, at a time when daytime temperatures regularly reach 50 degrees centigrade (122 Fahrenheit).

Added to these immediate, in-your-face discomforts are perennial unemployment and that constant of contemporary Iraq, rampant corruption.

It shouldn't be like that. Southern Iraq sits atop around 80% of Iraq's proven oil reserves, and contains the country's only deep-water port, Um Qasr. Much of the country's wealth comes from the Basra area, but doesn't stay there.

Iraqi women demonstrate against the government and the lack of basic services on Friday in Basra.

Iraqi women demonstrate against the government and the lack of basic services on Friday in Basra. 

 

Fall from grace

 

Basra, sitting on the Shatt Al-Arab waterway, was once known as the "Venice of the East" because of its system of canals, canals now brimming with rubbish. Not long ago it was a prosperous, ethnically diverse, sophisticated trading city, its hinterland producing world-famous dates. 

 
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Basra's decline began in the early 1980s with the Iran-Iraq war, when frequent Iranian shelling forced hundreds of thousands to flee, followed by the lean years of the US-imposed international sanctions. 

I visited the city several times during the 1990s, and it barely showed signs of recovery. It was a sad, dirty, decaying place, with many of the buildings still damaged. Outside Basra stood the stark trunks of hundreds of decapitated date palms, their tops lopped off by the shelling.

In recent years Iraq's resources have been focused on the war against ISIS. The government was happy to take recruits from southern Iraq and send them to the front, but had little time or energy for Basra. 

While Basra burns, Baghdad is gripped by political paralysis following an inconclusive election in May. The various political forces have been haggling over the spoils and are still far from deciding on the makeup of the new government.

Iraqi protesters break into an official building amid demonstrations this week.

Iraqi protesters break into an official building amid demonstrations this week. 

In July caretaker Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi promised billions of dollars to upgrade Basra's services after an earlier outbreak of protests. That was two months ago, and promises remain just promises. 

The real winner from the current unrest may be Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia cleric who has emerged as a blistering critic of corruption. 

 

Protesting the elite's excesses

 

Al-Sadr, not long ago an implacable foe of the US-led occupation, in 2016 inspired a spate of mass anti-corruption marches on Baghdad's so-called Green Zone, a 10-square-kilometer fortified forbidden zone containing the Iraqi parliament, ministries, embassies and the sumptuous villas of Iraqi leaders. 

The Baghdad marches, which saw protesters occupy the parliament, were inspired by the same grievances that have spurred on the unrest in Basra. While Baghdad suffered -- and continues to suffer -- from prolonged power cuts, deteriorating public services and a stagnant economy, the inhabitants of the Green Zone lived -- and continue to live -- in isolated splendor behind high walls. 

Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr attends a meeting in June.

Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr attends a meeting in June. 

Al-Sadr has capitalized on the deep resentment against the excesses of Iraq's political class, and Basra is a golden opportunity.

In a pointed tweet addressed to Abadi, al-Sadr said: "I hope you don't think that the Basra revolutionaries are just a bubble ... quickly release Basra's money and give it to clean hands to start at once with immediate and future development projects. And beware of complacency and negligence."

The tweet aside, al-Sadr has agreed to unite his Sairoun electoral list with Abadi's Nasr list in the hopes of forming a workable government. Via Basra's revolt, he may be reminding Abadi that, even though the latter is expected to sit in the prime minister's chair, al-Sadr has the street. 

While protesters have torched almost every other political party or militia office in Basra, al-Sadr's Saraya As-Salam militia offices have been spared.

Residents in the country's oil-rich south feel neglected by Baghdad despite promises to address issues surrounding basic services and high unemployment.

Residents in the country's oil-rich south feel neglected by Baghdad despite promises to address issues surrounding basic services and high unemployment.

Above and beyond domestic politics, unrest in Basra could have an immediate impact on global oil prices. Iraq has the world's second-largest proven oil reserves, and the production from the area around Basra makes up, according to some estimates, as much as 4% of world oil production.

Already, angry Basra residents have protested outside oil company facilities demanding jobs, and others have blocked the road to the port of Um Qasr. 

The danger of disruption to Iraq's oil exports comes at a time when the Trump administration is hell-bent on crippling Iran's ability to export oil as it imposes sanctions after pulling out of the nuclear deal. 

As distant and disconnected as a man shouting about revolution in a city far, far away might seem, it's much closer than you might think.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/09/07/middleeast/iraq-basra-protests-wedeman-intl/index.html

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After being relieved of his post .. A warrant issued against the former spokesman for the education

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Baghdad - Mawazin News 
/ Mawazine News / Friday, a document issued by the Supreme Judicial Council / Presidency of the Anbar Appeal Court, which included the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of former spokesman of the Ministry of Education Sarmad Salam gesture. 
According to the document, a lawsuit was filed in the Falluja Court by the Local Council of the Judiciary, with the help of the Iraqi Jurists Association / Fallujah Branch and a number of Falluja lawyers, against the gesture. 
The Minister of Education, Mohamed Iqbal, addressed Saturday (August 18, 2018), exempting the official spokesman of the Ministry, Sarmad Salam Lefta, from his duties, for the purposes of public interest.

No fair, he cut in front of Maliki.

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Date of release: 2018/9/8 12:50 • 85 times scheduled
Deputy for the Democratic: Kurdish MPs will participate in the parliament session today
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) announced that the Kurds will participate in the extraordinary parliament session to be held on Saturday.
"The Democratic and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan agreed on the need to wait for the position of the other parties to form a Kurdish bloc in parliament," said Dobrudani on the formation of a Kurdish bloc or alliance in a press statement. 
"This will be resolved on September 15," he said, adding that "the Democratic and the National Union met the other parties, hoping to go to Baghdad in a unified Kurdish alliance." 
He pointed out that "there are positive signs that the Democratic Union and the Patriotic Union and all other Kurdish parties will attend the session of parliament today and a row and a unified position." 
The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold a special session Saturday to discuss developments in the province of Basra, which is witnessing rapid developments after the burning of the headquarters of parties and government buildings and the headquarters of the Iranian consulate.
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Kurdistan Democratic: We will attend the session of parliament today and a row and a unified position

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) announced on Saturday (September 8th, 2018) that the Kurds will participate in the extraordinary session of the parliament to be held today.

"The Democratic and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan agreed on the need to wait for the position of the other parties to form a Kurdish bloc in parliament," said Dobradani on the formation of a Kurdish bloc or coalition in a press statement.

"This will be resolved on September 15," he said, adding that "the Democratic and the National Union met the other parties, hoping to go to Baghdad in a unified Kurdish alliance."

He pointed out that "there are positive signs that the Democratic Union and the Patriotic Union and all other Kurdish parties will attend the session of parliament today and a row and a unified position."

The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold a special session on Saturday to discuss developments in the province of Basra, which is witnessing rapid developments after the burning of the headquarters of political parties and buildings and the headquarters of the Iranian consulate.

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Special Construction: Today's session does not need a quorum

Special  Construction: Today's session does not need a quorum

 

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A member of the coalition of construction Amer, winner, Saturday, "the need for parliamentary session today to a quorum legal."

The winner said in a special interview, "The House of Representatives session of its fourth session today regarding Basra does not need a quorum legal."

He pointed out that "the parliamentary session extraordinary deliberative and its outputs are not binding."

The House intends to hold a meeting this afternoon to discuss the course of the crisis in Basra and its negative developments and how to expedite the implementation of the demands of the demonstrators.

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