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Post  Admin Mon Jun 10, 2019 8:42 am

Sunday 09 June 2019


Baghdad / Al-Sabah
 
 
The House of Representatives announced on Sunday its agenda for the next three sessions. The sessions, which begin on Tuesday, June 11, will include voting on one law and the first reading of several other laws.


The first session of the Legislative Council will be held on Tuesday, the first amendment to the Law of the National Press No. 5 of 1999 and the report and discussion of four bills: the Supreme Federal Court, the First Amendment to the Provincial and Provincial Elections Law No. 12 of 2018, Ratification of the Convention on the Avoidance of Double Taxation between Iraq and the UAE and the first reading of the draft law on Iraq's accession to the 1995 Grain Trade Agreement.


The session on Thursday, 13 June, includes voting on a resolution on the termination of the Council of Commissioners of the Communications and Information Commission of the Committee on Culture, Information, Tourism and Antiquities, the first reading of draft laws (Iraq's accession to the Minamata Convention on Mercury), UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Cultural Heritage (The "Paris Convention") to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1999), the first reading of the draft laws (ratification of the exemption of holders of diplomatic passports and service / official entry between Iraq and Serbia), the "refugee law" The National schools and kindergartens). The meeting will also discuss a report on the housing crisis.


The session on Saturday, June 15, includes the first reading of three bills: exemption from tax sanctions, the Nursing Syndicate, and the first amendment to the law of quarantine No. 76 of 2012, in addition to the first reading of the draft laws concerning the external relations of Iraq.
For her part, the head of the Committee on Culture, Information, Tourism and Antiquities Parliamentary Samia Al-Ghalab said in a statement received by "morning": "The Committee prepared the wording of a parliamentary resolution to end the mandate of the members of the Board of Trustees of the Information and Communications Authority and submitted to the Presidency and was included on the agenda of the 23rd meeting for next Thursday To vote by council members
Deputies ".


Al-Ghalab explained that "this came because of the end of their legal mandate, and also in accordance with the decision of the budget to end all positions (proxy)," noting that "the Committee is continuing to enact the law of the Information and Communications Commission, which was read the first reading in the House of Representatives."




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