Parliament discusses tomorrow ban internal fighting
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Parliament discusses tomorrow ban internal fighting
12/13/2012 (23:00 pm)
BAGHDAD / agencies
Parliamentary source, on Thursday, the House of Representatives will vote during its 41 which will be held on Saturday, on the legal draft of the Federal Court and the Supreme Judicial Council, noting that the meeting will discuss the ban internal fighting and questioning of the Minister of Youth and Sports.
The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The House of Representatives will vote during its 41 which will be held on Saturday, the next day on 15 of December, the current, the legal draft of the Federal Court and the Supreme Judicial Council."
The source, who asked not to be named, said "the meeting will also discuss a resolution of the House of Representatives prohibiting infighting and prevent recourse to armed force," adding that "Parliament will question during a session Saturday and Youth and Sports Minister Jassim Mohammed Jaafar."
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives lifted on Thursday (13 December 2012), the Council meeting of 40 to Saturday, with parliamentary source that the meeting witnessed the vote on the eight laws and the completion of the second reading of three other, as well as to postpone the vote and second reading of the four laws.
Noteworthy that the Iraqi Council of Representatives to vote on the draft legal Supreme Judicial Council, and the Federal Supreme Court more than once because of political differences on them.
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