WheresmyRV? Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 Corruption and greed is king in Iraq and things aren't going to change for a long time, hate to say. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pokerplayer Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 Will the Iraqi parliament end the most prominent laws that are broken before the end of the legislative term? Al-Ahed News - Baghdad The Iraqi Council of Representatives is waiting for a number of laws to be legislated before the end of its current legislative term, while the federal and oil and gas laws and the ratification of agreements concluded by Iraq with a number of countries, such as the law of exchange of convicts with Saudi Arabia, the most prominent laws "candidate" for the passage. According to a parliamentary source, revealed to the "Covenant News", that more than 100 bills are important for Iraq pending legislation by the Iraqi Council of Representatives, explaining that these laws were deported from the previous parliamentary sessions. He added that the current government withdrew most of these laws for the amendment before being sent to parliament for a vote. He ruled out the parliamentary source to be the resolution of the important laws for the existence of disagreement by the political blocs, especially the oil and gas law and the Federal Court, expected to be passed the law of oil and gas after the visit of a delegation from the recent Kurdistan region to discuss the Kurdish parties to end controversial issues. A ministerial delegation from the federal government visited Erbil on April 28, 2019, to discuss a number of outstanding issues, especially those related to financial and economic issues. The delegation included a number of ministers as well as the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, while headed by the Kurdish delegation head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani and adviser to the regional security council candidate for the regional government Massurur Barzani. This is the largest meeting between Arbil and Baghdad since the formation of the federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, who maintains good relations with the Kurds. The MP for the Fath Alliance Ahmed Kanani, said that the Iraqi Council of Representatives before this month only to vote on the largest number of laws before the end of the second legislative term scheduled for the end of May. Al-Kanani said in a statement to the "Covenant News", "The Parliament continues in its sessions in the legislation of laws naturally until the end of the second legislative term scheduled in early June." In contrast, MP Hassan Khalati, that the House of Representatives need to intensify his meetings to achieve the largest number of laws. Khalati said in a previous statement that "the House of Representatives is taken into account the thinness of his work and the lack of completion of projects during a full legislative chapter and the second legislative chapter to date." He added that "the House of Representatives to intensify its meetings to achieve the most possible number of laws that serve the Iraqi street." "There are laws that have priority and laws waiting for the street in particular, which directly affects the citizen, such as services and job opportunities." http://alahadnews.net/index.php/permalink/155305.html 3 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DWS112 Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 6 hours ago, pokerplayer said: expected to be passed the law of oil and gas after the visit of a delegation from the recent Kurdistan region to discuss the Kurdish parties to end controversial issues. Good news! 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justchecking123 Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 On 5/4/2019 at 11:53 AM, justchecking123 said: Ditto. Oh look, "laughing boy" is still flicking his/her obsessed bic on all my posts. I'll continue to keep people grounded whether you find it annoying or not. Love renting space in your head, pumper(s). 2 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 9 hours ago, pokerplayer said: Will the Iraqi parliament end the most prominent laws that are broken before the end of the legislative term? Al-Ahed News - Baghdad The Iraqi Council of Representatives is waiting for a number of laws to be legislated before the end of its current legislative term, while the federal and oil and gas laws and the ratification of agreements concluded by Iraq with a number of countries, such as the law of exchange of convicts with Saudi Arabia, the most prominent laws "candidate" for the passage. According to a parliamentary source, revealed to the "Covenant News", that more than 100 bills are important for Iraq pending legislation by the Iraqi Council of Representatives, explaining that these laws were deported from the previous parliamentary sessions. He added that the current government withdrew most of these laws for the amendment before being sent to parliament for a vote. He ruled out the parliamentary source to be the resolution of the important laws for the existence of disagreement by the political blocs, especially the oil and gas law and the Federal Court, expected to be passed the law of oil and gas after the visit of a delegation from the recent Kurdistan region to discuss the Kurdish parties to end controversial issues. A ministerial delegation from the federal government visited Erbil on April 28, 2019, to discuss a number of outstanding issues, especially those related to financial and economic issues. The delegation included a number of ministers as well as the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, while headed by the Kurdish delegation head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani and adviser to the regional security council candidate for the regional government Massurur Barzani. This is the largest meeting between Arbil and Baghdad since the formation of the federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, who maintains good relations with the Kurds. The MP for the Fath Alliance Ahmed Kanani, said that the Iraqi Council of Representatives before this month only to vote on the largest number of laws before the end of the second legislative term scheduled for the end of May. Al-Kanani said in a statement to the "Covenant News", "The Parliament continues in its sessions in the legislation of laws naturally until the end of the second legislative term scheduled in early June." In contrast, MP Hassan Khalati, that the House of Representatives need to intensify his meetings to achieve the largest number of laws. Khalati said in a previous statement that "the House of Representatives is taken into account the thinness of his work and the lack of completion of projects during a full legislative chapter and the second legislative chapter to date." He added that "the House of Representatives to intensify its meetings to achieve the most possible number of laws that serve the Iraqi street." "There are laws that have priority and laws waiting for the street in particular, which directly affects the citizen, such as services and job opportunities." http://alahadnews.net/index.php/permalink/155305.html PP Thanks, Excellent news and the heat is on.....-:)) GO RV / RI 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckFinley Posted May 5, 2019 Report Share Posted May 5, 2019 3 hours ago, DWS112 said: Good news! They may be smelling the money. 1 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted May 6, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 Nineveh Council: Parliament caused conflicts over the post of governor and this is the date of the crisis Political | 12:13 - 06/05/2019 Baghdad - Mawazine News The Ninewa provincial council confirmed on Monday that the federal parliament caused conflicts over the post of governor, pointing out that the forces within him are fighting for the post and that many of them have no presence or representation in Nineveh. Council member Abdel Rahman al-Waka'a said that "Nineveh's biggest problem today is the struggle of the political forces within the federal parliament over the post. Many of these forces have no presence or representation in Nineveh, so when the Ninewa Council wanted to elect a new governor, By the House of Representatives to vote on his solution. " He pointed out that "Nineveh and its council today became the victim of those conflicts, and instead of focusing on the reconstruction of the shattered province, the subject turned more than a year after the expulsion of a sympathetic to a mere struggle for the post of governor. "The decline of differences between the blocs and the election of a new governor within the next few days, after the arrival of the decision of the Administrative Court on the legality of the removal of the former governor." The member of the Council, "the current governor, Hossam al-Abbar is the favorite to win the post of new governor." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted May 6, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 The Presidency of the Parliament officially approves the election of the presidencies of 9 parliamentary committees 06 May 2019 1:27 PM 0 The Presidency of the Council of Representatives has officially approved the election of the presidencies of 9 new parliamentary committees out of 22 permanent parliamentary committees. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nannab Posted May 6, 2019 Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 Good morning DV Thank you Yota 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted May 6, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 Deputy for reform: 113 law in the parliament and the decision of the cab in the hands of blocks Editorial date: 5/5/2019 • 5:31 times read [Baghdad: Al Furat News} Rep. Of the Alliance for Reform and Reconstruction, Riyad Mohammed, the receipt of 113 laws suspended by the executive authority. "The House of Representatives with its legislative and supervisory roles is the mainstay of the democratic process and this pillar starts from the process of forming committees. Therefore, the nature of the composition of the parliament has become in the presence of scattered blocs and the absence of a large mass was a main reason for the difficulty of negotiating between these blocs to reach convictions, To resolve the presidency of the committees. " He added that "the House of Representatives in its fourth session received since the formation of more than 113 laws, mostly back to the third and second sessions," explaining that "the list of priorities of laws sent by the government focused on integrity and the economy." "The basic criterion in the formation of committees is the principle of balance between the blocks according to the rules of procedure of Parliament, therefore the number of deputies of each block parallels the number of presidencies elves, either the nature of the selection of the head of the Committee is according to the proportion of seats in the parliamentary blocs." He pointed out that "the beginning of next week will be the presidency of parliamentary committees." MP promised the Alliance of Reform high harmony between the three presidencies, "a positive indicator of the political process," noting that "the resolution of the cabinet cabal another issue, and no income for the Prime Minister on this subject, which is exclusive to the political blocs that agree to choose the characters. On the performance of the federal government, Mohammed said, "We have three indicators of June 30, the end of the management agencies and the beginning of a hot summer, and indeed the government started the procedures through the conclusion of more agreements with Saudi Arabia and Jordan and there is a major strategic agreement with the German company Siemens to improve the reality of energy in Iraq." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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