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Mass citizen: Parliament discussed at Thursday's meeting amnesty laws and the Federal Court and the Justice and Accountability Empty Mass citizen: Parliament discussed at Thursday's meeting amnesty laws and the Federal Court and the Justice and Accountability

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07-01-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -
BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah

Confirmed the Presidency of the Council of Representatives, on Sunday, it would force the government to implement the 13 demands of the demonstrators, noting that it has formed committees "non-politicized" to apply the demands relating to the legislative power.

In the meantime, called block citizen to respect the opinion of the demonstrators and their demands, saying that 4 of demands relating to the House of Representatives alone.

To describe the Kurdistan Alliance demands of the demonstrators as "unconstitutional must be implemented", warning that failing to listen to the voice of the protests threatening to plunge the country into the abyss.

For its part, said the Liberal bloc bra she stands with demonstrations and sit-ins "as long as they are consistent with the national unity and the constitution", and called on the protesters to "not to adopt foreign agendas."

And witnessing the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh, Salahuddin, Kirkuk, since 25 December last, massive demonstrations involving clerics and tribal leaders and local officials most notably the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi, demanding the release of prisoners and detainees innocent and change the course of government, and to prosecute violators of symptoms prisoners.

He expressed the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Tuesday sympathized with the demonstrations taking place in Anbar province, but counting civil disobedience "last option" to solve the problems in the country, while attributed non-participation where to raise the pictures of Saddam Hussein by some protesters, criticizing some "logos sectarian "launched by some of the demonstrators.

He also warned al-Sadr, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that "Iraqi Spring" is coming, and as a "dictator uniqueness of power and works to the exclusion of others", calling on him to "make" political opportunity for partners to build Iraq.

At a news conference on Sunday, said Qusay al-Suhail, First Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives that he "brought the 13 demands of the demonstrators to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for them." Stressing that he "will constitute parliamentary committees neutral non-politicized to study these demands in order to apply for the legislature."

Suhail stressed, in the conference held by the Presidency of the Parliament with the heads of political blocs and attended term ", that" Parliament will press the government to implement the demands of the demonstrators relating to the executive branch. "

He pointed out that "the local government in Anbar province, has pledged to remove all appearances, about these sit-ins on national slogans."

For his part, Bayan Jabr, the head of the parliamentary bloc citizen, "the Presidency of the parliament formed a sub-committee of the inside of the Legal Committee and the heads of blocs to study the general amnesty law for inclusion on the agenda session next Thursday."

It promised, in an interview for the "long" yesterday, "There are four points of the demands of the demonstrators are the work of the House of Representatives, including the Amnesty Law and the Federal Court, and the accountability and justice", adding that "the rest of the demands forwarded by the House of Representatives to the executive branch and the judiciary ".

He noted the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, headed by Ammar al-Hakim, said that "some demanded by demonstrators personal and is not subject to debate, either other demands, it will be discussed by the relevant committees," and called for "respect for the opinion of demonstrators and their demands according to the constitution."

Turn considered the Kurdistan Alliance demands of the demonstrators as "unconstitutional must be implemented after the adjournment to the presidency of the parliament in order to see them."

The MP added Mahma Khalil, told the term ", saying" If you do not respond to requests for demonstrators, it means we are heading downward and the abyss and we are going to fall Iraqis to come. "The demonstrators in Anbar raised Kurdish flags as announced delegations coming from the province to the city Ramadi support for protests of what has come to be known as "Square pride and dignity."

In turn confirmed the Liberal bloc in Parliament that "the demonstrations taking place in several provinces is not a crisis, but are the result of the accumulation of several crises experienced by Iraq."

The demonstrators called for "denouncing speech last Izzat al-Duri."

The president of the bloc Bahaa al-Araji, in a press conference held in the parliament building and attended by "long", that the "mass stands with the demands of the demonstrators that are consistent with the national unity and the constitution."

Araji warned "not to adopt foreign agendas in these demonstrations or other."

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