Sunday 11-12-2011
Nassif: there is selective for laws in the House of representatives and the political consensus is a barrier to discussion and resolution
Baghdad, White block Deputy emphasized high there is no selective Nassif selection laws supposed tabled at meetings of the Iraqi Council of representatives, saying that political consensus behind a barrier to discussion and resolution.
She said Nassif (News News Agency) Sunday: there is no political consensus and there is selective for laws that could be resolved during meetings of the Chamber of Deputies, which began long ago, stated that: on Monday there will be a meeting of political blocs and will be asking all pending bills and task for discussion so that there is political consensus.
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Nassif said: laws broken so far has not been resolved owing to the absence of political consensus are the laws of the Federal Court and the composition of the Council of the Federal service and petroleum law and the Law Commission Act party, adding: that the resolution of those laws is therefore political consensus before the House of representatives introduced the laws may not promote the political process welatkhdm welatkhdm political situation Iraqi society.
Experiencing politics in Iraq, in addition to chronic crises between the Iraqi list Coalition State law led by Nouri al-Maliki, crisis claims some provinces establish territories including Declaration of Salahuddin province economically and administratively separate territories in protest against marginalization and arrest procedures and the extraction of dozens of children, the Iraqi list in Diyala Governorate Council, submitting a working paper of the Central Government includes nine demands to resolve all problems within the province, asserting that the maintenance will be a failure to respond within three days as Council Al-Anbar province, earlier this month, the formation of three committees identify first views of the people on the Al-Anbar provinces, a separate declaration based on the request of ten members of the provincial Council, and second follow-up for prisoners, former army officers, and third to go to Baghdad to meet with Presidents and Cabinet discussion on abuses occurring.
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