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Iraqi Parliament ~ council hosted the President of the Office of Financial Supervision and ended the first and second readings of the six laws ...

April 18, 2011

End the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between Iraq and the U.S. mainland amid objections


BAGHDAD - Ismail Hakki House of Representatives ended the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the United States amid a parliamentary objections and voted to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure.

A statement from the House of Representatives received a (citizen) a copy of it yesterday that the council hosted the President of the Office of Financial Supervision and ended the first and second readings of the six laws which led to Abdul-Nabi and Mahmoud Saleh was sworn in as Vice alternatives for Ammar al-Khuzaie Minister of State for National Reconciliation, Mr. Jaafar Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr, who presented his resignation. The Council voted on the proposed law to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure No. 23 of 1971 included the repeal of article (136 b) in order to limit the power to decide innocence or guilt, however, the judiciary and to assert its independence and ensure the largest in the field of fight against corruption and in accordance with the principle of separation of powers. as Council ended the second reading of the draft law on ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the Government of the United States.

And varied interventions of Representatives on the law between support and rejection, where she called Rep. Maha league not to rush the legislation was being does not serve the interests and rights of Iraqis and compensate them tight not to compromise on compensation of future victims of the sons of the people, while the deputy pointed just Alhurcab to the need to protect Iraqi funds from the claims of judicial by U.S. citizens, pointing out that no choice but to pay the amounts in the event of rejection of the draft law, as pointed MP Kanna need to vote on the draft law MP Haider Mulla has said that the House and its representatives will not give up on Iraq's rights to obtain compensation for the affected population. and the President of the Legal Committee MP Khalid Huani it's no problem to move legislation of the law while read MP Ibrahim al-Mutlaq report of the Committee, who supported the vote on the law while MP Sami al-Askari said the price paid by the Iraq comes as a result of the crimes of Saddam's regime, adding that lack of legislation, the Convention would pay hundreds of billions of dollars, pointing out that this agreement prevents any new claims for compensation, while the confirmed MP Safia al-Suhail said all deputies are concerned with the protection of money the country will not be overfed them, noting that the agreement is very important and in the interest of Iraq and its future.

In another matter Abd al-Basit Turki President of the Board of Supreme Audit annual report for the year 2010, when he referred to the mechanism of work of the bureau is to report information to the concerned authority to carry out its duties, pointing out that the Office of Audit initiated the assignment of 35 reports to the Committees of the Council during the current year likely to receive Court of final accounts for the year 2009 will be in the coming days.

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