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Parliament will vote tomorrow on five bills notably extend the work of the Electoral Commission 07/27/2012 - 12:02

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Parliament will vote tomorrow on five bills notably extend the work of the Electoral Commission

07/27/2012 - 12:02
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Sumerian News / Baghdad
Parliamentary source, on Friday, the Iraqi Council of Representatives will vote during its ninth meeting of the legislative term of the first year's legislative third to be held on Saturday, five bills notably extend the work of the Electoral Commission, as well as the first reading of the three other bills and the continuing discussion of the political parties law , and discuss the two reports on the development and the demands of the component and the bombing of the Turkmen Parliament.

The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives ninth of the first legislative term of the Year-third Legislature to be held, on Saturday, including a vote on the decision to extend the work of the Electoral Commission Bill, the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Agreement between the League of Arab States and the Government of the United Mexican States for the establishment of the Mexican Fund for international cooperation for development for 2006. "

The source, who asked not to be named, said "the meeting will also vote on the ratification of the Convention on encouragement and reciprocal protection of investments and the Protocol between the Governments of Iraq and Germany, and vote on the ratification of the Arab Convention for combating money laundering and terrorist financing," noting that "the meeting will also vote on the draft law on Iraq's accession to the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other countries. "

The source explained that "The session will include reading a report on the status and the demands of the Turkmen, will also include the first reading of the proposed law Basra, capital of Iraq and the ongoing discussion of the political parties law," noting that "the agenda of the meeting also includes the first reading of a proposed amendment of the law of the Electoral Commission of Human Rights ".

The source continued that "the session will also include first reading of the bill the first amendment to CPA Order No. 86 of 2004 traffic law," explaining that "the meeting will include presentation of the report as well as the bombing of the parliament."

And raising the Iraqi Council of Representatives, on Thursday (26 July present), its eighth of the first legislative term of the Year-third Legislature to be held, on Saturday, after hosting the Minister of Water Resources and vote on the draft legal Waqfs (Endowments), Shiite and Sunni and read the report on electricity, as has been postponed Read on to vote and eight bills, most notably the election of provincial law.

The Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary, announced in (8 March 2012), the House of Representatives held a private meeting to discuss the report of the committee charged to investigate the bombing, which targeted the end of the seat of parliament in November 2011, did not know the results yet.

Referred to the Legal Committee of the Parliamentary confirmed in (February 7, 2012), the involvement of protections a House blew up parliament, accusing the Commission on Security and Defence selectivity in the disclosure of information, as pointed out last to a mere suspicions elements protections of some officials involved bombing, indicating that the investigation is still ongoing.

Saw the heavily fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, in the (November 28, 2011), a car bomb explosion near the parliament building, killing one and wounding five civilians, including a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, a pro-Tayeb.

Al Qaeda announced, in (January 10, 2012), claimed responsibility for the bombing of the House of Representatives, stressing that it was aimed at Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

The bombing of the parliament, the first of its kind that gets inside the Green Zone for more than four years, which refers to the setback and turn dangerous security file, while the cautious specialists of the timing coincided with the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country completely, which felt that it may increase concerns over the ability of Iraqi forces to take responsibility for maintaining security.


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