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Deputy for Iraq: Cabinet vote at its meeting tomorrow to amend a general amnesty and legal accountability and justice Empty Deputy for Iraq: Cabinet vote at its meeting tomorrow to amend a general amnesty and legal accountability and justice

Post  Admin Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:07 am


Monday, 01 April / April 2013 13:56



[Baghdad - where]

MP for the coalition in Iraq Raad Dahlaki said the cabinet would vote, tomorrow, Tuesday, in its meeting, the amendment to a general amnesty and legal accountability and justice.

He told all of Iraq [where], "there is an agreement in the Council of Ministers that the laws that come out of the Committee of Five voted on by the Council of Ministers without debate, considering that the Committee of Five has Omlotha and discussed."

Dahlaki said "the Council of Ministers after pleading bills send them to the House of Representatives, and if not send them out of the framework of the Council of Ministers and approved by the House of Representatives."

He stressed that "the end of Act confidential informant was passed in the Council of Ministers and sent to the parliament, in addition to certain paragraphs of the law of accountability and justice for land bookings through which government will more than [12] thousand property owners."

And hold the Council of Ministers its tomorrow in the presence of Sadrists, as announced by the head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji, in addition to a number of ministers of the Iraqi List affiliated to the National Dialogue Front, led by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, and the mass of the solution, headed by Minister of Industry and Minerals Ahmed Karbouli.

The Committee of Five had held several meetings, for the purpose of putting the final touches to a package of laws and decisions related to the demands of the demonstrators and protesters in Iraq's provinces, and announced that it had agreed to confidential informant law and some paragraphs of the Justice and Accountability Law.

Iraq has been since years political crises successive Valley continued strained relations between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region after the meetings included the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List and the Sadrist movement to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in addition to exit popular demonstrations and sit-ins going on since 3 months in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release More prisons and detainees and issue a general amnesty law and the abolition of the Justice and Accountability Law [previously de-Baathification] article [4] terrorism and balancing, and other demands. ended 2.


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