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Agreement in the Parliament to pass the controversial laws in one basket

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There was agreement among political blocs, at a meeting of the House of representatives to pass a number of laws the controversial and long-dead one basket,


The decision of the House of Mohammed Khaldi, told a press conference that "House speaker Osama Al-nujaifi met with heads of parliamentary committees and political blocs agreed to vote for the controversial laws and broken into the House of representatives next Monday. "The agreed laws is the law of the Federal Supreme Court Act, the amendment of the law on elections to the House of representatives, no. 16/2005, and a law banning the Baath party and the now defunct entities, parties and activities, racism and terrorism and satisfaction, and first amendment law of Supreme National Authority for accountability and justice, no. 10/2008, as well as the Penal Code Amendment Act No. 111/1996, Law Amendment ActOn criminal procedure no. 23 of 1971, Bill book and sources of movable and immovable property belonging to the former regime, the law of unfair changes to administrative boundaries of provinces and districts, "Khalidi said." these laws will read some of them and the other will be voted on by Parliament next week. "the parties law, a body has decidedTo chair the final adjustments and contact heads of clusters and committees to insert it during or after next week for a vote. "he" will discuss law degrees for civil and military agency recruited after April 9, 2003, the action plan committees and laws that are outstanding, and the law on the Council of the Federation, and the law of telecommunications and Informatics, infrastructure, during the future sessions of the House. "and demanded the Government speed up the sending retirement law to a vote at a meeting of the Parliament.
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