Will the Iraqi parliament end the most prominent laws that are broken before the end of the legislative term?
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Will the Iraqi parliament end the most prominent laws that are broken before the end of the legislative term?
Al-Ahed News - Baghdad
The Iraqi Council of Representatives is waiting for a number of laws to be legislated before the end of its current legislative term, while the federal and oil and gas laws and the ratification of agreements concluded by Iraq with a number of countries, such as the law of exchange of convicts with Saudi Arabia, the most prominent laws "candidate" for the passage.
According to a parliamentary source, revealed to the "Covenant News", that more than 100 bills are important for Iraq pending legislation by the Iraqi Council of Representatives, explaining that these laws were deported from the previous parliamentary sessions.
He added that the current government withdrew most of these laws for the amendment before being sent to parliament for a vote.
He ruled out the parliamentary source to be the resolution of the important laws for the existence of disagreement by the political blocs, especially the oil and gas law and the Federal Court, expected to be passed the law of oil and gas after the visit of a delegation from the recent Kurdistan region to discuss the Kurdish parties to end controversial issues.
A ministerial delegation from the federal government visited Erbil on April 28, 2019, to discuss a number of outstanding issues, especially those related to financial and economic issues.
The delegation included a number of ministers as well as the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, while headed by the Kurdish delegation head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani and adviser to the regional security council candidate for the regional government Massurur Barzani.
This is the largest meeting between Arbil and Baghdad since the formation of the federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, who maintains good relations with the Kurds.
The MP for the Fath Alliance Ahmed Kanani, said that the Iraqi Council of Representatives before this month only to vote on the largest number of laws before the end of the second legislative term scheduled for the end of May.
Al-Kanani said in a statement to the "Covenant News", "The Parliament continues in its sessions in the legislation of laws naturally until the end of the second legislative term scheduled in early June."
In contrast, MP Hassan Khalati, that the House of Representatives need to intensify his meetings to achieve the largest number of laws.
Khalati said in a previous statement that "the House of Representatives is taken into account the thinness of his work and the lack of completion of projects during a full legislative chapter and the second legislative chapter to date."
He added that "the House of Representatives to intensify its meetings to achieve the most possible number of laws that serve the Iraqi street."
"There are laws that have priority and laws waiting for the street in particular, which directly affects the citizen, such as services and job opportunities."
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The Iraqi Council of Representatives is waiting for a number of laws to be legislated before the end of its current legislative term, while the federal and oil and gas laws and the ratification of agreements concluded by Iraq with a number of countries, such as the law of exchange of convicts with Saudi Arabia, the most prominent laws "candidate" for the passage.
According to a parliamentary source, revealed to the "Covenant News", that more than 100 bills are important for Iraq pending legislation by the Iraqi Council of Representatives, explaining that these laws were deported from the previous parliamentary sessions.
He added that the current government withdrew most of these laws for the amendment before being sent to parliament for a vote.
He ruled out the parliamentary source to be the resolution of the important laws for the existence of disagreement by the political blocs, especially the oil and gas law and the Federal Court, expected to be passed the law of oil and gas after the visit of a delegation from the recent Kurdistan region to discuss the Kurdish parties to end controversial issues.
A ministerial delegation from the federal government visited Erbil on April 28, 2019, to discuss a number of outstanding issues, especially those related to financial and economic issues.
The delegation included a number of ministers as well as the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, while headed by the Kurdish delegation head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani and adviser to the regional security council candidate for the regional government Massurur Barzani.
This is the largest meeting between Arbil and Baghdad since the formation of the federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, who maintains good relations with the Kurds.
The MP for the Fath Alliance Ahmed Kanani, said that the Iraqi Council of Representatives before this month only to vote on the largest number of laws before the end of the second legislative term scheduled for the end of May.
Al-Kanani said in a statement to the "Covenant News", "The Parliament continues in its sessions in the legislation of laws naturally until the end of the second legislative term scheduled in early June."
In contrast, MP Hassan Khalati, that the House of Representatives need to intensify his meetings to achieve the largest number of laws.
Khalati said in a previous statement that "the House of Representatives is taken into account the thinness of his work and the lack of completion of projects during a full legislative chapter and the second legislative chapter to date."
He added that "the House of Representatives to intensify its meetings to achieve the most possible number of laws that serve the Iraqi street."
"There are laws that have priority and laws waiting for the street in particular, which directly affects the citizen, such as services and job opportunities."
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