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Deputy for the State of Law: Comment presence in the Iraqi parliament would negatively affect the adoption of the budget financial

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Deputy for the State of Law: Comment presence in the Iraqi parliament would negatively affect the adoption of the budget financial

12.17.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad - where counting MP for the State of Law coalition Rikabi Ibrahim's decision to suspend the existing presence in the Iraqi Council of Representatives that would negatively affect the adoption of Financial Budgeting for next year 2012 and other important laws before the Council .

Rikabi, told all of Iraq [where] the day that "The country is in dire need of legislation, a number of important laws, the most prominent financial budget for next year, so the decision of the Iraqi List, will affect the approval of the financial budget, which means the impact on investment projects and people's economic interests and obstruction of the country."

He added that "the House of Representatives serves as the People's House, which requires all parliamentary blocs come to him because they are representatives of the people, regardless of the differences between the blocks."

He continued, saying that "the decision of the Iraqi will breach in the political process and will negatively impact them," and called the Iraqi List, reverse for its decision and come to the negotiating table, especially after calls from some political leaders to hold meetings of the political blocs. "

The Iraqi List, decided at a meeting held yesterday at the home of the leadership of the Deputy President Tariq al-Hashemi comments presence of deputies to the Council of Representatives to protest what it called a policy of exclusivity and marginalization practiced by the government.

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