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Minority representatives boycott the parliament session in protest of the Federal Court Act 

Political11:33 - 15/03/2021

 
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Baghdad - Mawazine News

On Monday, representatives of minorities decided to boycott the parliament session in protest of the Federal Court Act.
A representative source told Mawazine News that "representatives of minorities from Christians, Yazidis and Sabeans are boycotting the parliament session in protest of the Federal Court law."
On Sunday, the House of Representatives published the agenda for Monday’s session, which includes 7 paragraphs, in the forefront of which are the completion of the vote on the Federal Court law.
According to a document published by the Media Department of the Council, the agenda includes: “Completing the vote on the Federal Court Law and voting on the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the PCT, in addition to the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Protocol of the Convention on Crimes and some other acts. ".
The council’s agenda included: "The first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the joint agreement on the safety of the disposal of spent fuel and the safety of the disposal of radioactive waste." Ended 29 / A87

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1 hour ago, yota691 said:
Haitham Al-Jubouri resolves his Corona controversy
  
(Baghdad: Al Furat News) The head of the Finance Committee, Haitham Al-Jubouri, disclosed his health condition after announcing his infection.
 

In a brief statement, Al-Furat News received a copy of it, Al-Jubouri said, "I would love to reassure all brothers, friends and lovers... 

..wonder how many 'lovers" now have his Sharona.

Could be why the fight broke out.

 

 

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  •  Time: 03/15/2021 23:40:13
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Parliament votes to add an amendment to the Federal Court Act to its agenda
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives voted to add a paragraph to its agenda to amend the Federal Supreme Court Law No. 30 of 2005.
 

Parliament is likely to vote in the coming hours on the amendment to the law.
 

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The House of Representatives votes to add a clause to amend the Federal Court Law

Political11:42 - 15/03/2021

 
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Baghdad - Mawazine News 

On Monday, the House of Representatives voted, in its current session, to add an amending paragraph to the Federal Court Law.
A statement by the Media Department of the House of Representatives that received / Mawazine News / a copy of it, stating that "the House of Representatives votes to add a paragraph to its agenda (Amending Federal Supreme Court Law No. 30 of 2005."
A representative source mentioned to Mawazine News that “Representatives of minorities from Christians, Yazidis and Sabeans boycott the session of Parliament in protest of the Federal Court’s law.” On
Sunday, the House of Representatives published an agenda for Monday’s session, as it includes 7 paragraphs in the forefront of which are the completion of voting on the Federal Court Act.
According to a document published by the Media Department of the Council, the agenda includes: “Completing the vote on the Federal Court Law and voting on the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the PCT, in addition to the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the protocol of the Convention on crimes and some other acts ".
The council’s agenda included: "The first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the joint agreement on the safety of the disposal of spent fuel and the safety of the disposal of radioactive waste." Ended 29 / A87

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The parliament session continues to vote on the Federal Court law

 

 

 

231 Policy 2021/03/15 23:26 Baghdad Today -

Baghdad A parliamentary source said, on Monday, that the House of Representatives session is continuing to vote on the Federal Court bill. The source said that "the parliament session continues and now reading the names to calculate a quorum and complete the vote on the draft law of the Federal Supreme Court." He pointed out that "representatives of minorities from Christians, Yazidis and Sabeans boycotted the parliament session in protest of the Federal Court Act."

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The information / Baghdad

A parliamentary source confirmed, on Monday, that Parliament had not postponed the vote on the Federal Court law.

The source mentioned to the correspondent of "the information", that "the House of Representatives did not postpone the vote on the Federal Court law, but presented other agenda paragraphs on it."

He added that the introduction of the paragraphs on the Federal Court Law came because of the meeting of the Presidency of Parliament with the Legal Committee and the political forces for the purpose of reaching a final agreement on the contentious paragraphs about the law. Ended 25 h

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Pictures .. The Presidency of Parliament discusses with the Legal Committee the Federal Court Law
 

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{Politics: Al Furat News} The Presidency of the Council of Representatives held a meeting with the Parliamentary Legal Committee to discuss the Federal Court law.

 

The House of Representatives had voted to add a clause {amending Federal Supreme Court Law No. 30 of 2005} to the agenda of its ongoing session so far.
Ammar Al-Masoudi

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  •  Time: 03/16/2021 01:44:12
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{Politics: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives resumed its session by voting on the articles of the First Amendment Law {Order No. 30 of 2005} Law of the Federal Supreme Court.

The number of attendees reached 198 deputies.
Ammar Al-Masoudi

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  •  Time: 03/16/2021 01:52:28
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  • Parliament begins voting on articles of the First Amendment Law to the Federal Court Act
      
    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives voted on Article 1 of the First Amendment Law {Order No. 30 of 2005} Law of the Federal Supreme Court ... to be followed

    The Council also voted on Article II of the First Amendment Law of the Federal Supreme Court Law.
     

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2 hours ago, boosterbglee said:

I will never understand how without fail, there always seems to be a disagreement that they try to resolve at the last minute.

their politicians are just about worthless!

They learned everything they from the crooks in the DemoRat party of USA!

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Parliament begins voting on the articles of the First Amendment to the Federal Court Law
  

Baghdad - People  

At dawn on Tuesday, the House of Representatives began voting on the articles of the First Amendment to the Federal Supreme Court Law No. 30 of 2005.  

  

 

  

  

  

The Council voted on the first and second articles of the First Amendment Law.  

  

The House of Representatives resumed its session after 1:30 pm Monday night on Tuesday (March 16, 2021), by voting on the articles of the First Amendment Law (Order No. 30 of 2005), the Federal Supreme Court Law.  

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  •  Time: 03/16/2021 02:57:31
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The House of Representatives raises its session to six o'clock in the evening
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The House of Representatives raised its regular session to six o'clock this Tuesday evening.
 

The House of Representatives had begun today at dawn to vote on the articles of the First Amendment Law (Order No. 30 of 2005 AD) of the Federal Supreme Court Law.

Ammar Al-Masoudi

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  •  Time: 03/16/2021 03:09:44
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Source: Two options in passing the Supreme Court Law at this evening's session
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} A parliamentary source revealed two options in adopting the Federal Supreme Court's law in a session this evening, Tuesday.
 

The source told {Al-Furat News} that "today's evening session will be either to vote in general on the new law of the Federal Court or on the amendment of the First Amendment (Order No. 30 of 2005 AD) of the court law."
The House of Representatives had begun today at dawn to vote on the articles of the First Amendment Law (Order No. 30 of 2005) of the Federal Supreme Court Law.
The council raised its meeting to six o'clock today, Tuesday.
Ammar Al-Masoudi

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{Euphrates News} publishes details of what took place in the parliament session at dawn today
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives voted in its forty-third session, which was held under the chairmanship of Muhammad al-Halbousi, Speaker of Parliament, in the presence of 198 deputies on Monday evening, and extended to the early hours of Tuesday dawn, on the articles of the First Amendment Law of the Court Law Federal Supreme and other law and finished reading and discussing four other laws.
 

During the session inaugurated by Hassan Al-Kaabi, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, the Council voted on the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) of 1970, submitted by the Foreign Relations Committee, to develop a cooperation mechanism to protect patents, facilitate its procedures and make them at the lowest possible cost.

The Council completed the first reading of the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to a protocol to amend the agreement on crimes and some other acts committed on board aircraft, submitted by the Committee on Foreign Relations, to preserve the safety of aircraft, people and property from the danger that threatens them or that may violate the good order and discipline on board and to expand the scope of competence State jurisdiction over related crimes and take new measures to punish aircraft passengers who pose a threat to flight safety.

The House of Representatives completed the first reading of the bill for the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the joint agreement on the safety of the disposal of spent fuel and the safety of the disposal of radioactive waste submitted by the committees on foreign relations, health, environment, oil, energy and natural resources, to strengthen national measures and international cooperation to ensure the presence of effective defenses in all stages of disposal of Spent fuel and radioactive waste against potential dangers to protect individuals, society and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation.

In a related development, the Council completed the reading of the report and discussion of the draft law on ratification of the air transport agreement between the government of the Republic of Iraq and the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, submitted by the Foreign Relations, Services and Reconstruction Committees.

Parliament completed reading the report and discussing the draft law on the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Protocol of 2005 relating to the Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts directed against the safety of fixed platforms on the Continental Shelf for the year 1988 and submitted by the Committee on Foreign Relations.

The House of Representatives voted on the articles of the First Amendment Law (Order No. 30 of 2005) the Federal Supreme Court Law submitted by the Legal Committee for the Federal Supreme Court’s decision regarding the unconstitutionality of Article (3) of Legislative Order No. 30 of 2005 in order to choose The president, deputy and new members of the court and the reserve, and to exercise its competencies in accordance with the provisions of the constitution.

After that, it was decided to adjourn the session until Tuesday evening.

Ammar Al-Masoudi

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