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Cabinet sues Najafi's "caused a delay" and approve the budget

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Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: The President of the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Attiyah, on Thursday, for the provision of the Cabinet filed a lawsuit against the chairman of the parliament Osama Najafi, due to the delay in the presentation of the budget and approval. Attiyah said at a press conference in the House of Representatives with a number of coalition members, and attended " Tomorrow's Press, "" The cabinet offers a lawsuit against Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, due to the delay in the presentation of the budget and approval within the Council, "noting that" the case is now in federal court to demonstrate its mind and work on a resolution to read and approve the budget. " and added that "for the seventh time that advancing the rule of law applied to the presidency of the parliament for the inclusion of the budget law, which is the central issue of the first for us and the work of the government and its ability to implement its program, "and expressed regret for" the presidency of the parliament of no Almoisma from the agenda once the impact of time. " Attiyah reiterated that "budget constitutional article and must be submitted to all other laws and regulations, "pointing out that" the rule of law will be recorded strong opposition to the presidency of the parliament to repeat blocking the budget for the agenda, despite the claims of the many inclusion. " and noted that "members of the state law, the most Thhida for deputies to attend the sessions and precisely what respect of which the budget. " , said a member of a state law Haider Abadi in the conference, "We are keen to achieve a quorum and insisting on a budget on the agenda, and we will insist on it." Referred to the House of Representatives to raise, on Thursday, its sixteen to Sunday Without the inclusion of the next budget bill on its agenda.

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