Iraq parliament members in a hurry to pass 2014 budget; May reduce holiday break
Claims to cut holiday legislature in the event of the arrival of law
Claims to cut holiday legislature in the event of the arrival of law
Baghdad (News)/report/… Soon federal financial budget up to 2014, the House and the balance will differ from its predecessors, so confirm with towards the end of the current parliamentary session and upcoming parliamentary elections, each political bloc sought to provide their interests or the interest of their constituents in the financial budget, it will be loaded with the chronic problems that come with it every year.
Canceled the Presidency of the Council of Representatives its meeting scheduled for next Sunday.
“Al-Sabah” informed sources sought Cabinet to send the general budget for the year 2014 to the House of Representatives this week.
Praised a member of the Committee of the Regions parliamentary and provincial Iqbal coracoid electoral law and said it includes all the ingredients and there is no political marginalization or exclusion except for not abuse the Kurds with Faili Kurds and give them their entitlement just like any other minorities. “
Confirmed by the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Fatima Hamidi said that “its not reach agreement on oil and gas law and will be deported to the next session.
Confirmed the Iraqi List, on Sunday, that the political blocs could “extend the work of the current parliament” for a specific time period in case of failure to vote on the election law, as shown that the blocs agreed by 85% to pass the law, pointed out that tomorrow’s meeting could see the law passed.
testify next week, the first steps to implement the initiative of the social ladder through the formation of a higher committee headed by Vice President Khodair al and the membership of representatives of the political blocs all.
Baghdad (newsletter). According to the decision of the Committee on oil and energy, a Deputy from the Kurdistan blocs Coalition//Kassim Mohamed Qassem, political differences in parliamentary blocs have prevented the adoption of a law establishing the Federal Council for the country’s oil policy.
Expectations that emerge from the conference the birth of a national project integrated