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19-09-2020 02:33 PM
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Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya

Today, Saturday, the House of Representatives held its fifth session of the fourth parliamentary session / the third legislative year / the first legislative term.

According to a statement by the Media Department of the House of Representatives, the parliament opened its session chaired by Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and in the presence of 182 deputies.

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Parliament holds its session headed by Al-Halbousi
  
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} Today, Saturday, the House of Representatives held its fifth session of the fourth parliamentary session / the third legislative year / the first legislative term.

Parliament opened its session chaired by the speaker, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and in the presence of 182 deputies.

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The House of Representatives ends the first reading of the draft law amending the law of the Iraqi High Criminal Court
  
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives completed the first reading of a bill to amend the Iraqi High Criminal Court Law No. 10 of 2005.

This came according to the statement of the media department of the Council.

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19-09-2020 02:42 PM
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Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya

The House of Representatives completed the first reading of a bill amending the Law of the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Court No. 10 of 2005.

Today, Saturday, the House of Representatives held its fifth session chaired by Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.

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Parliament ends the first reading of the National Nuclear Regulatory Authority bill
  
(Baghdad: Al Furat News) The House of Representatives ended, on Saturday, the first reading of the draft of the National Authority for Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Control.

A representative source said, "The House of Representatives has completed the first reading of the draft law of the National Authority for Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Control."

He added, "The House of Representatives has completed the first reading of the draft law on Iraq's accession to the International Convention for Loading Lines of 1966 and its amended protocol for the year 1988, as amended in 2003."
Today, Saturday noon, the House of Representatives held its fifth session of the fourth parliamentary session of the third legislative year in the first legislative term, headed by its president, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and in the presence of 182 deputies.
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19-09-2020 03:29 PM
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The parliament on Saturday completed the first reading of the draft law of the National Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Regulatory Authority.

 
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The deputy for the victory alliance, Nada Shaker Jawdat, confirmed today, Saturday, that a draft annexed to the election law cannot be submitted to vote without the political blocs and the three presidencies agreeing on the distribution of electoral seats in each governorate.

Jawdat told Al-Akhbariya, "The failure to present the election law during the parliament session for this day is due to the continuation of political forces meeting now to discuss the distribution of electoral seats in each governorate."

She explained that "without reaching an agreement between the political forces and the three presidencies, a draft annex to the election law cannot be submitted to the vote, as it will fail."

"The Parliamentary Legal Committee is in continuous session in order to pass the basic articles on the election law," Jawdat added.

The Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, said on the fifth of September: After the House of Representatives voted on the electoral law in general, the presidency of the parliament is not entitled to return to the law except after its publication, and every political bloc, the government or the Election Commission can submit comments or any amendment it deems necessary. Fitting into the House, and there are legislative procedures that the law passes through.

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Today, Saturday, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi revealed that the Presidency of the Council will hold a number of meetings inside the headquarters of the parliamentary committees to follow up on draft laws.

Al-Kaabi said during the parliament session today, Saturday, that "the Presidency of the Council will be held tomorrow, Sunday, a number of meetings within the headquarters of the parliamentary committees to follow up on draft laws and speed up their inclusion on the agenda of the next sessions."

Al-Kaabi called on the heads and members of the parliamentary committees to "come for this purpose ."

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Parliament raises its session to Monday
  
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives adjourned its session until Monday 9-21 at 12 noon.

Today, Saturday, Parliament held its fifth session, headed by Majlis Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi.

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A parliamentary source said, on Saturday, that the 2020 budget will arrive in Parliament tomorrow, Sunday.

The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The representative of the government in Parliament, Torhan Al-Mufti, informed the General Secretariat of Parliament that the 2020 budget will arrive tomorrow, Sunday, to the House of Representatives."
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The information / Baghdad ..

On Saturday, the House of Representatives ended the first reading of Iraq's joining laws to three agreements and protocol

The / Al-Malouma correspondent said that the House of Representatives has completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to a protocol on preparedness, response and cooperation in the field of pollution with dangerous and harmful substances for the year 2000, and the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Container Safety for the year 1972.

He added that the House of Representatives has also completed the first reading of the bill for the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damages of 1999, and the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the amendment of the Basel Convention on controlling the transport of hazardous waste and its disposal across borders.

Earlier in the day, the House of Representatives held the proceedings of the session No. (5) in the fourth parliamentary session, the third legislative year, the first legislative term.

The number of attendees was 182. Ended 25 h

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Shafaq News / Member of Parliament, Aliyah Nassif announced on Saturday that dozens of representatives' signatures were collected for the purpose of canceling the Khor Abdullah agreement between Iraq and Kuwait .

Nassif said in a press conference held today and attended by the correspondent of Shafaq News Agency, that the Presidency of the Republic, the government and the   Prime Minister have concluded several results and issued recommendations that push the government to   cancel the Khawr Abdullah agreement, adding that there is a clause in the agreement that allows Iraq to notify the Kuwaiti side within six months. Inform us that the country is heading to cancel the agreement .

And she indicated that "these recommendations have not been read in the House of Representatives, and a political circular has received them because they are recommendations of interest to the Iraqi people so that they know what happened in the file of the Khawr Abd Allah case ."

Nassif added, "In the current session, the signatures of 100 deputies were collected to activate the recommendations, and they were signed by the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and referred to the Legal   Committee and the Services Committee in order to approve the recommendations and ratify them in the House of Representatives to go to the government and become obligatory for implementation ."

She indicated that she collected the signatures of 100 deputies to cancel the agreement as well as support the interaction of others with the issue, calling on the Presidency of the House of Representatives to offer a vote on the recommendations after reading them in the House of Representatives and placing them on the agenda of Parliament sessions to push them to the government as their approval   is binding on the government in accordance with Article 59, Paragraphs of the Constitution".

The Khawr Abdullah Agreement or the Agreement to Regulate Maritime Navigation in Khor Abdullah is an international border agreement between Iraq and Kuwait, ratified in Baghdad on November 25, 2013 in implementation of Resolution No. 833, issued by the Security Council in 1993 after several resolutions following the Iraqi invasion. To Kuwait in 1990, and to complete the procedures for demarcating the borders between the two countries, and setting an accurate determination of its coordinates on the basis of the agreement concluded between the two countries after the independence of Kuwait in 1963 .

This agreement led to the division of Khawr Abdullah between the two countries, which is located in the far north of the Arabian Gulf between the Iraqi peninsula of Al-Faw and each of the Kuwaiti islands of Bubiyan and Warba, where the shipping lane located at the meeting point of the navigation channel in Khor Abdullah was divided into the international border, between the sea point. Border No. 156 and No. 157 southward to point 162 and then to the beginning of the entrance to the navigation channel at the entrance to Khor Abdullah. It also led to the creation of new ports.

This agreement sparked a great controversy in Iraq, where a group of Iraqi politicians saw that the then Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi Parliament had given up part of Khawr Abd Allah, which is the only shipping lane leading to most Iraqi ports, and that the division came with fairness, and not based on Taluk line, i.e. the deepest maritime navigation lane. While the other team defended the agreement as a completion of the demarcation of the borders based on an international decision, which led on the ground to the establishment of the Mubarak Al-Kabeer port on the western shore of Khor Abdullah on the Kuwaiti island of Boubyan, which is supposed to be linked by a railway with Iraq in the future, as it will be One of the largest ports in the Gulf with its capacity.

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Parliament ends reading eight bills

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Parliament ends reading eight bills

 
 Baghdad: Morning
 
The House of Representatives, in its fifth session of the fourth parliamentary session of the third legislative year of the first legislative term, which was held under the chairmanship of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, ended yesterday, Saturday, in the presence of 182 deputies, the first reading of eight draft laws.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law amending the Iraqi High Criminal Court Law No. (10) of 2005 submitted by the Legal Committee in view of the criminal gravity that the terrorist organization "ISIS" poses to Iraq and the international community and the ugliness of the crimes that have been committed and the brutal massacres that have resulted from them that have risen to the level of crimes. International.
The Council completed the first reading of the draft law of the National Authority for Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Regulation, and during the session headed by the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi, the Council also finished the first reading of the draft law on Iraq's accession to the International Convention on Loading Lines for the year 1966 and its amended protocol for the year 1988 Amended in 2003, and the Council also completed the first reading of the draft law ratifying the amendments made in 1999 and 2003 to the agreement establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization signed in Stockholm in 1967.
The House of Representatives completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to a protocol on preparedness, response and cooperation in the field of pollution with dangerous and harmful substances for the year 2000, and in the same regard, the parliament completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Container Safety for the year 1972, and the Council completed the reading The first draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damages of 1992, and the Council concluded the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the amendment of the Basel Convention on the Control of the Transport of Hazardous Waste and its Disposal through
the border.
In the context of public discussions during the session, partly headed by Deputy Speaker Bashir Haddad, the ladies and gentlemen asked the deputies to be satisfied with the reading and writing criterion for applicants to volunteer in the security services, and to call on the government to consider the service demands of the regions of the outskirts of Baghdad, and to demand a reduction in school fees in parallel education to ease the burden Students and because of the health conditions, and the call for the House of Representatives to host the heads of the security services to discuss the targeting of the headquarters of diplomatic missions in the capital, Baghdad, to know their capabilities in imposing security and the rule of law, in addition to calling for the need to send the budget law for the year 2020.
For his part, the representative of the government in the House of Representatives stated that the executive is determined to solve the problems presented, including sending the draft budget law for the year 2020 during the current week, as soon as the cabinet finishes it.
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The Iraqi parliament finishes reading 8 draft laws

The Iraqi parliament finishes reading 8 draft laws
Iraqi Parliament
 20 September 2020 11:15 AM

Mubasher: The Iraqi Council of Representatives, in its fifth session of the fourth parliamentary session of the third legislative year of the first legislative year, which was held under the chairmanship of the Speaker, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and in the presence of 182 deputies, ended the first reading of eight draft laws.

According to a statement, the Council completed the first reading of the draft law of the National Authority for Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Control, submitted by the Higher Education and Scientific Research, Health and Environment Committees. To benefit from the peaceful uses of atomic energy in the medical, agricultural, industrial and educational fields, and to conduct multiple applied research, and to avoid the inherent dangers of ionizing radiation on workers, society and the environment, including the illegal disposal of nuclear, chemical, biological and radioactive sources, and to set a legal framework to control them.

The Council concluded the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the amendment of the Basel Convention on Controlling the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and its Disposal, submitted by the Foreign Relations Committee to prohibit the transboundary movement of hazardous wastes, especially to developing countries.

The council completed the first reading of the draft law amending the Iraqi High Criminal Court Law No. (10) of 2005 submitted by the Legal Committee in view of the criminal gravity that the so-called "Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS)" poses to Iraq and the international community and the ugliness of the crimes that have been committed And the brutal massacres that resulted from them amounted to international crimes.

During the session chaired by Hassan Al-Kaabi, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, the Council ended the first reading of the bill for Iraq's accession to the 1966 International Loading Lines Agreement and the 1988 Amending Protocol to it amended in 2003 submitted by the Foreign Relations, Services and Reconstruction Committees.

The project aims to abide by unified principles and rules regarding loading limits for ships operating on international voyages, to protect lives and property at sea, and for the purpose of the Republic of Iraq joining the International Convention on Loading Lines of 1966, which entered into force on 7/21/1968 and the amending protocol for the year 1988 amended in 2003 year.

The Council completed the first reading of the draft law ratifying the amendments made in 1999 and 2003 to the agreement establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization signed in Stockholm in 1967 and submitted by the Committee on Foreign Relations to keep pace with the changes occurring in the work of the World Intellectual Property Organization as a member of Iraq.

The House of Representatives completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to a protocol on preparedness, response and cooperation in the field of pollution incidents with dangerous and harmful substances for the year 2000 submitted by the Foreign Relations Committee for cooperation in the field of pollution events with dangerous and harmful substances and preparation, response and cooperation in the events of pollution with dangerous and harmful substances and preparing emergency plans for the Republic Iraq.

In the same regard, the Council completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Container Safety for the year 1972 CSC submitted by the Committee on Foreign Relations to maintain a high level of safety of human lives during the loading and transport of containers used in marine transport.

The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damages of 1992 submitted by the Foreign Relations Committee to establish the principle of full responsibility for shipowners and to create a compulsory insurance system that empowers the ship owner to limit his liability to an amount linked to the ship's cargo.

In the context of public discussions during the session, partly chaired by Bashir Haddad, the deputies demanded that the reading and writing criterion be satisfied for applicants to volunteer in the security services and pay salaries to 323 employees of the Ministry of Justice due to not being paid for 9 months, and the call for the government to consider the service demands of the areas around Baghdad.

The session witnessed the call for a reduction in school fees in parallel education to reduce the burden on students and due to the health conditions and to address the salary situation of readers of the scales, and to expedite the statement of the results of the investigation into the crime of killing a pharmacist with her parents in Baghdad, and the call for the House of Representatives to host the heads of the security services to discuss the targeting of the headquarters of diplomatic missions in the capital. Baghdad, to know its capabilities in imposing security and the rule of law, in addition to the demand that the budget law for 2020 be sent.

And it was decided to adjourn the session to Monday, September 21.

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