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Parliament Tuesday will discuss a proposed amendment of the law Electoral Commission and Political Parties Law 30/07/2012 PM -

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Parliament Tuesday will discuss a proposed amendment of the law Electoral Commission and Political Parties Law
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Parliamentary source, on Monday, that the meeting of the Council of Representatives eleven, which will be held on Tuesday the first reading of a proposed law amending the Law of the Electoral Commission for elections, and the presentation of the report the bombing of the parliament, as pointed out that the Council will continue during a session tomorrow to discuss the political parties law.

The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives eleventh session, on Tuesday (July 31, 2012), includes the first reading of the proposed law to amend the Law of the Electoral Commission for election No. 11 of 2007."

The source, who asked not to be named, said "The session will also include presentation of the report the bombing of the parliament," noting that "the Council will continue during a session tomorrow to discuss the political parties law."

Raised the Presidency of the Council of Representatives, on Monday (30 July present), the Council meeting of the tenth to the day Tuesday, while the parliamentary source, the Council voted on a resolution on investment in the electricity sector and finished the first reading of the project and the proposed law as well as hosting the Governor and the Mayor of Baghdad.

The Council of Representatives of Iraq, on Monday, led by its tenth boss Osama Najafi and the presence of 235 deputies, while the source confirmed that the parliamentary session will read and vote on eight projects, proposals and laws, as well as view a report on the bombing of the parliament building.

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