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Deputy for Iraq: we raise the demands of the demonstrators on the agenda of the meeting of parliament on Saturday Empty Deputy for Iraq: we raise the demands of the demonstrators on the agenda of the meeting of parliament on Saturday

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Deputy for Iraq: we raise the demands of the demonstrators on the agenda of the meeting of parliament on Saturday
Alsumaria News - 01/24/2013 - 1:36 pm


Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Deputy for the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, on Thursday, that his list will be the demands of the demonstrators on the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives will be held on Saturday, adding that these demands will have priority in the meeting.

Said Ibrahim al-Mutlaq in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "demands of the demonstrators will be on the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives to be held next Saturday," noting that "priority in the agenda of the meeting will be to the demands of protesters and then go to the other laws that we consider minor."

Mutlaq said that "the budget law is also a priority," asserting that "Congress the Iraqi List will continue to attend Parliament to follow up on those requests."

Furthermore, al-Mutlaq said that "the Committee of Five did not reach the outlines for a solution because the other parties are weak response."

It is scheduled to hold the House of Representatives, on Saturday (January 26, 2013) its eighth of the second legislative term of the year legislative third, with parliamentary source, that the meeting will vote on the law of the Federal Court, as well as first and second readings of the three laws and discuss three reports .

The Cabinet decided, in (January 8, 2013), the formation of a ministerial committee to receive requests protesters "legitimate" and which are not inconsistent with the Constitution, called the demonstrators to elect committees represent them to carry their demands and handed over to the provincial councils or directly to the Commission, stressing that the Committee will remain in the meeting lasting until the conclusion of its work.

It is noteworthy that the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh, Salahuddin, Kirkuk and Diyala and some parts of Baghdad witness, since (25 December 2012), mass demonstrations involving religious scholars and tribal leaders and local officials most notably the governor of Nineveh Atheel Nujaifi and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi, demanding the release of prisoners and detainees innocent and prosecute " violators symptoms "of women prisoners, as well as change the course of government, while left hand, demonstrations in the southern provinces and in some areas of Baghdad supports the Maliki government and calling for national unity and refuses to cancel the Justice and Accountability Law and Article IV of the Act against" terrorism. "


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