Abadi pulls 100 law passed in the previous government and turn it into parliament after the “modified”
Abadi pulls 100 law passed in the previous government and turn it into parliament after the “modified”
Posted 20/09/2015 09:47 AM
Governmental and parliamentary sources revealed that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, ordered the withdrawal of about 100 law approved by the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, for the purpose of study and adjusted, before converting to the parliament for the purpose of approving the constitution.
An official source in the Cabinet, in remarks reported by London-based “new Arab” newspaper, “The decision came at the urgent guidance issued by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, without any agreement within the Council.” The official said, “Abadi intends to amend some paragraphs from that laws, they contain clauses hold approval in the parliament process, what raised from a dispute between the political blocs. “He stressed that” the information reached the Abadi confirm that the previous cabinet was working on included laws passed by and sends it to Parliament, paragraphs preclude approval, because the head former Minister Nuri al-Maliki was seeking to weaken the role of the former parliament, and to demonstrate its inability to pass laws. “He pointed out that” those laws also need to be some adjustments, so as not to conflict with the reforms launched by al-Abadi, “noting that” the laws will be presented to the Council of Ministers for the purpose of study and make adjustments on them. “He added that” most of those laws have been on the table for discussion and voting, and some of them had been read once and again, and waiting for a pass, “calling on the Council of Ministers to” clarify and identify the causes of adoption of this resolution version. ”
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