yota691 Posted June 10, 2021 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2021 Al-Fateh Bloc: The Street Is Pressing To Interrogate Some Ministers Who Failed In Their Work Last update June 8, 2021 The Independent/ The representative of the Al-Fateh Parliamentary Bloc, Ahmed Al-Kinani, called on the political forces to ask their members to complete the quorum for holding parliament sessions, noting that there are interrogations, hosts and important laws that should be approved. Al-Kinani said in a statement to the official agency, which he monitored today, Tuesday, that “most members of the House of Representatives are resentful of not holding the sessions of the House of Representatives,” noting that “there are important laws awaiting approval during these months, in addition to interrogations, because the street today is pressuring the House of Representatives to interrogate.” Some ministers who failed in many files.” Al-Kinani warned against "the continuation of the parliament's status as it is," calling "the political forces to ask their members to complete the quorum to pass the important laws that the Iraqi citizen is waiting for." He considered that "the failure to hold parliament sessions is a failure and a failure." It is noteworthy that the presidency of the House of Representatives has been postponed during the past few days, holding its session more than once due to the lack of a quorum. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 10, 2021 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2021 A parliamentary bloc excludes the passage of any law in Parliament: they are busy with the electoral race 201 Policy 2021/06/10 15:05 Baghdad today - special The head of the Bayrak Al-Khair Parliamentary Bloc, MP Muhammad Al-Khalidi, confirmed today, Thursday, that the House of Representatives is unable to vote and pass any law during the remaining period. Al-Khalidi said, in an interview with (Baghdad Today), that "the imminent holding of the parliamentary elections next October, prompted more than 70% of the council's members to pay attention to their early electoral campaigns within their various constituencies in the provinces." Al-Khalidi added, "It is difficult for the House of Representatives to succeed in passing or voting any other law, especially since it wrote itself death after agreeing to the decision to dissolve it shortly before the elections," noting that "the upcoming elections are pivotal and very important for all political forces and the possibility that The changes will be very big if they are made in accordance with the principles of integrity and transparency, away from any paths of fraud.” 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreedyDinar07 Posted June 11, 2021 Report Share Posted June 11, 2021 The elections aren't until October! These guys don't give a damn!! This thing gets worst by the day!! Next stop......uprising and a revolution!! Only the people will be able to change this if it is not too late!! 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 12, 2021 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2021 The Reconstruction Council Law in Parliament for the second reading Saturday 12 June 2021 132 Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab The House of Representatives is preparing to present the Law of the Reconstruction Council for a second reading during the upcoming sessions after the government made the necessary amendments to it. A member of the Parliamentary Services Committee, Abbas Al-Atafi told Al-Sabah: "The reconstruction law will deal with all strategic projects for the advancement of the public, service and agricultural sectors, in addition to providing job opportunities, and will combine the investment law with other economic laws, and the law will activate projects with financial returns to support the national budget. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 13, 2021 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2021 Parliamentary Energy: The oil and gas law will not pass without political consensus 09:55 - 13/06/2021 Information/Baghdad. On Sunday, a member of the Parliamentary Oil and Energy Committee, Ghaleb Muhammad, ruled out the legislation of the oil and gas law without a political agreement between Baghdad and the region, stressing that the law will be transferred to the next parliamentary session. Ghaleb said in a statement to "The Information", that "political differences led to the absence of an oil and gas fight, and it is the basis of the problem on the division of oil wealth," noting that "oil and gas is the legal cover for the entire oil sector." He added, "Passing the law requires political consensus," ruling out "the approval of the oil and gas law in the current parliamentary session." A member of the House of Representatives from Diyala Governorate, Mudar Al-Karawi, had demanded, in a previous statement to "Al-Maalouma", the formation of a ministerial committee to distribute oil benefits in the province. finished/ 25 h 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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