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Appeal to Parliament to enact laws to protect the security of Iraq Empty Appeal to Parliament to enact laws to protect the security of Iraq

Post  Admin Sat Jul 19, 2014 11:41 am





19/07/2014

With the continuation of the deterioration of security in Iraq, and the survival of vast tracts of land under the control of the Iraqi armed organizations, calls have been mounting for the Iraqi Council of Representatives to speed up the adoption of legislation framing the work of the security, and do a service to its security process.

Security expert Saeed Algiashi criticized the performance of the previous parliament, stressing that the political entities failed and privilege that puts security as a priority, and failed to pass laws important security including the "Law of the Ministry of Defense," while The Ministry of the Interior law in 1994, the "National Security Law", and "Law of the fight against terrorism", pointing out that five intelligence agencies currently operating without law.

While linking political analyst Jassim al-Moussawi, the adoption of security laws appointing the head of the new government, he saw a security analyst Ahmad Sharifi it can not be building a strong security only under strong government comprising specialists, explaining that the problem of the lack of security laws governing the work of the security institutions do not bear the responsibility of Parliament but The government, which was disrupted issuing legislation and security laws, in order to keep all security institutions, however, the general commander of the armed forces.

It seemed the Kurdistan Alliance MP Khalil Mahma more optimistic at the possibility of the adoption of the laws relating to the security services in the event of forming a new government acceptable to all parties, accusing the government headed by Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki that it was the reason for disabling the adoption of a lot of important laws.

To that, the MP Salah al-Jubouri coalition Iraqi forces that the previous parliament failed to adopt many of the laws because of the differences between the executive and legislative branches, and the Court's interpretation of the constitutional draft laws for the benefit of the executive branch, pointing to the emergence of formations security outside the framework of the Constitution, but Jubouri expressed the hope that The new parliament could approve of the job security laws.

He Ammar Tohme National Alliance MP for the Virtue hope that the new Council of Representatives approve of the job security laws, in light of the urgent need for legislation on these laws away from factional motives and political intersections.

According to a UN report released on Friday killed at least 5576 Iraqi civilians and wounded 11665 others with various injuries as a result of the violence that broke out in different parts of Iraq since the beginning of the year 2014.

The UN report documented what he called a "systematic and egregious violations" of international law by a group calling itself the "Islamic state".

The head of the Iraqi group for Strategic Studies confident al-Hashemi, Iraq's need for the urgent to the laws governing the work of the institutions and the security services, especially as Iraq is today facing terrorism globally, and fighting a war against Daash, but ruled out the success of the current parliament to pass these laws because he inherited a heavy legacy of laws, and it seemed disjointed and weak in light of the continued political intersections between the main political blocs, and even within these blocks.


http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/25463155.html

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