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Post  Admin Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:11 am

Tuesday, 04 March / March 2014 12:17


Twilight News / revealed a parliamentary source, on Tuesday, the postponement of the parliamentary session scheduled for today to next Thursday for lack of a quorum.



The source said "Twilight News", that the Presidency of the Council decided to postpone the hearing the reason for non-participation of a coalition of state law in Lhalsh, which caused disruption of quorum for the session.

Announced a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Monday, boycotting sessions of the House of Representatives, while the inclusion of the budget, criticized the position of the block "united" and its president, Osama Najafi on the budget.

The delay in approving the budget of the country, in spite of the entry of the new year because of political differences between the parliamentary blocs, as announced by the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers today announced the formation of a committee to implement a new system for the current year budget.


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Post  Admin Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:02 am

Parliament postponed its meeting of 12 until further notice and hold another extraordinary Thursday



Editor Osama al-Khafaji, Ammar al-Ani - Tuesday 4 March 2014 12:14



Alsumaria News / Baghdad
A parliamentary source revealed, on Tuesday, that the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to its 12 until further notice, while noting that the parliament will hold a special meeting next Thursday to discuss the crisis in Anbar.

The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi decided to postpone the 12th meeting of the second legislative term of the legislative year, the fourth of which was scheduled for today, until further notice," attributing the cause to "a lack of quorum for the session.

The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Najafi also decided to hold a special meeting next Thursday to discuss the status of the province of Anbar," likely "the presence of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the session".

It was scheduled to witness the 12th meeting to vote on the granting of an advance for the Independent High Commission for Elections, as well as vote on four bills and the first reading of two bills and the second reading of the draft law amending the Law on Fees judicial No. (114) for the year 1981.


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