Tuesday, March 8, 2011

On Thursday, March 10th ~ The House of Representatives "held its 40 next Thursday, which will host the prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki."

Also ~ On Wednesday, March 9th ~ National Alliance: Maliki submit CVs of candidates to the security of Representatives tomorrow ...

March 8, 2011

Iraqi Council of Representatives Thursday ...

Baghdad, Iraqi Council of Representatives voted in its 39th held Tuesday on the installation of six of the House of Representatives objected to them.

The six lawmakers objecting to them are all of Jawad al, Faris Sangaree and Mona Saleh Mahdi and Mohammed Hindawi, Abdullah Khalaf Mohammed Jawad Ghanem Alshahyli, while in the beauty of Shiban Kilani sworn deputies instead of MP Abdul Karim al-Samarrai, who took over the Ministry of Science and Technology.

The head of the cluster of "Iraq" White House Qutaybah Jubouri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) The House of Representatives "held its 40 next Thursday, which will host the prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki."

The Jubouri that "the Iraqi bloc White addressed the Presidency of the Council of Representatives awarded an official letter to the seat left by the MP Jamal watermelon member of the Iraqi bloc White, who served as Minister of State for Tribal Affairs."

He pointed out that "one of the white members of the Iraqi bloc in Wasit province, an alternative would be for Attorney-melon," noting that mass of "pending invitation Presidency of the Council of Representatives to lead the new deputy sworn in".

The Iraqi Council of Representatives held today its 39 th led by Osama Najafi and the presence of 251 deputies, with a source in the Chamber of Deputies that the meeting will complete the discussion of the reports of the Vice-Provincial of the recent demonstrations and to vote to withdraw the membership of the House of Representatives objected to them, and the second reading of the draft law the Federal Court.

A number of Iraqi lawmakers from various political blocs to reduce holiday called the House of Representatives, which will start mid next month, stressing the need to exercise oversight and legislative role during this time of increasing the protests in various parts of Iraq on the poor services and corruption rampant.

Observers believe that the holiday that can be enjoyed by the House of Representatives is a remarkable achievement may increase the severity of events taking place in the country.

Iraq has seen, on the fourth of this March and the twenty-fifth of February last roamed the demonstrations around the country calling for reform and change and the eradication of rampant corruption in the joints of the state.