The House voted during yesterday's session to amend the amnesty law. The legislative and executive branches have reached a consensus formula to end the controversy over controversial clauses of the law. According to members of the legal committee who spoke to al-Mada last week, the agreement provides for the exception of abductions of pardons, as well as the inclusion of some beneficiaries of the previous amnesties. As well as cover the crimes of terrorism that occurred before the fall of Mosul, and replace the sentences of forgery certificates with financial allowances. The amendments include some governors involved in financial and administrative corruption issues.
The House of Representatives postponed the vote on the law of provincial and district elections, to Tuesday's session. The President of the Parliament reached the representatives of the province of Kirkuk to the wording of an agreement on Articles 37 and 52 of the draft law.
This came during the regular session of the 15th House of Representatives, which was held on Monday, headed by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 170 deputies, according to a statement received by (range).
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, during the session, "the representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk came roughly to the wording of an agreement on Articles 37 and 52 of the draft law and some paragraphs that need to be redrafted and studied." Jubouri added that "the atmosphere of meetings was characterized by the positive and flexible from all parties representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk, where the vote on the draft provincial elections law will be postponed to the next meeting at the request of deputies of the province." But the Turkmen MP Hassan Turan announced yesterday, postponed the resolution of the paragraph on the province of Kirkuk until after Eid al-Adha.
Turan said in a statement to his office, "the resolution of the paragraph on the province of Kirkuk has been postponed until after Eid al-Adha." "There is a tendency to resolve controversial points."
The deputies of the components of Kirkuk have confirmed a preliminary agreement after a meeting in the Office of the Speaker of Parliament.
Under the agreement, the Kirkuk elections will be held in conjunction with the other governorates after a series of amendments to Article 37 of the draft local elections law.
The agreement included an audit of the voters register by the Electoral Commission, which will use data from the ministries of interior, planning and trade, provided that the work is conducted under the supervision of a parliamentary committee "without a president and take decisions by consensus." The House of Representatives postponed the vote on the Law of the Third Amendment to the Law of Governorates not organized in the territory. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Salim al-Jubouri, approved a request by a joint committee for the extension of its work on the investigation of the withdrawal of signatures of some MPs from interrogations, and stressed the need to take judicial action in case these facts are proved.
Al-Jubouri ordered the tribal committee to proceed with the follow-up procedures to the situation in the province of Basra and the resolution of tribal conflicts in accordance with the powers granted to the committee, with the assistance of members of the House of Representatives from the province of Basra.
The parliament ended the reading of a report and discussion of the draft law on cyber crimes submitted by the security and defense committees, higher education, scientific and legal research, culture, information, human rights, services and reconstruction. The House of Representatives concluded the vote in principle to proceed with the legislation proposed Bill Babylon, the cultural capital of Iraq submitted by the committees of culture, information, tourism and archeology.
On the committee formed to investigate the withdrawal of deputies from their signatures of the interrogation records, the Chairman of the Integrity Committee, Talal Al-Zobaie, said during the meeting that "the joint committee formed by the Integrity and Legal Commissions regarding the statements of MP Hoda Sajjad held a meeting hosted by MP Hoda Sajjad and MP Alia Nassif, That "the Joint Commission requested the extension of its work to check on the names of the deputies whose signatures have been withdrawn." The Speaker of the House of Representatives, after that, to "extend the work of the Joint Committee until tomorrow," stressing that "in the case of a file needs to be a judicial process will be transferred to the judiciary and the House of Representatives will take its actions against him charges against MP Hoda Sajjad."
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The House of Representatives postponed the vote on the law of provincial and district elections, to Tuesday's session. The President of the Parliament reached the representatives of the province of Kirkuk to the wording of an agreement on Articles 37 and 52 of the draft law.
This came during the regular session of the 15th House of Representatives, which was held on Monday, headed by Salim al-Jubouri and the presence of 170 deputies, according to a statement received by (range).
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, during the session, "the representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk came roughly to the wording of an agreement on Articles 37 and 52 of the draft law and some paragraphs that need to be redrafted and studied." Jubouri added that "the atmosphere of meetings was characterized by the positive and flexible from all parties representatives of the components of the province of Kirkuk, where the vote on the draft provincial elections law will be postponed to the next meeting at the request of deputies of the province." But the Turkmen MP Hassan Turan announced yesterday, postponed the resolution of the paragraph on the province of Kirkuk until after Eid al-Adha.
Turan said in a statement to his office, "the resolution of the paragraph on the province of Kirkuk has been postponed until after Eid al-Adha." "There is a tendency to resolve controversial points."
The deputies of the components of Kirkuk have confirmed a preliminary agreement after a meeting in the Office of the Speaker of Parliament.
Under the agreement, the Kirkuk elections will be held in conjunction with the other governorates after a series of amendments to Article 37 of the draft local elections law.
The agreement included an audit of the voters register by the Electoral Commission, which will use data from the ministries of interior, planning and trade, provided that the work is conducted under the supervision of a parliamentary committee "without a president and take decisions by consensus." The House of Representatives postponed the vote on the Law of the Third Amendment to the Law of Governorates not organized in the territory. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Salim al-Jubouri, approved a request by a joint committee for the extension of its work on the investigation of the withdrawal of signatures of some MPs from interrogations, and stressed the need to take judicial action in case these facts are proved.
Al-Jubouri ordered the tribal committee to proceed with the follow-up procedures to the situation in the province of Basra and the resolution of tribal conflicts in accordance with the powers granted to the committee, with the assistance of members of the House of Representatives from the province of Basra.
The parliament ended the reading of a report and discussion of the draft law on cyber crimes submitted by the security and defense committees, higher education, scientific and legal research, culture, information, human rights, services and reconstruction. The House of Representatives concluded the vote in principle to proceed with the legislation proposed Bill Babylon, the cultural capital of Iraq submitted by the committees of culture, information, tourism and archeology.
On the committee formed to investigate the withdrawal of deputies from their signatures of the interrogation records, the Chairman of the Integrity Committee, Talal Al-Zobaie, said during the meeting that "the joint committee formed by the Integrity and Legal Commissions regarding the statements of MP Hoda Sajjad held a meeting hosted by MP Hoda Sajjad and MP Alia Nassif, That "the Joint Commission requested the extension of its work to check on the names of the deputies whose signatures have been withdrawn." The Speaker of the House of Representatives, after that, to "extend the work of the Joint Committee until tomorrow," stressing that "in the case of a file needs to be a judicial process will be transferred to the judiciary and the House of Representatives will take its actions against him charges against MP Hoda Sajjad."
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