Saturday, April 30, 2011

Very Nice ~ Parliament voted overwhelmingly to ratify the Convention on the settlement of claims between Iraq and the United States


April 30, 2011

Parliament voted overwhelmingly to ratify the Convention on the settlement of claims between Iraq and the United States

Iraqi Council of representatives, voted Saturday, a majority to ratify the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the United States Government.

The source said in an interview the cuneiform for "news", "House of representatives voted during the 60th meeting held today, headed by Osama alngivi, attend Parliament 206 Deputy majority to ratify the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the United States Government.

The source said on condition of anonymity, that "ratification of the Convention was to be voted on during the 59th session of Parliament, before being postponed until today".

Iraqi Council of representatives was held on Saturday, its 60th, headed by speaker Osama alngivi and attend 206 MPs, parliamentary sources confirmed that it will host the Foreign Ministers of finance and Central Bank Governor on ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Government of the Republic of Iraq and the United States Government, as well as the first reading of a number of projects.

Iraqi Council of representatives was included in the agenda of the 55th meeting, held on 16 April, the first reading of the draft law of ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Republic of Iraq and the USA.

And the Liberal bloc of the sadrist rejected a bill ratifying the Convention, adding that if there is pressure on the Government in this direction, it must not be in the House.

The Cabinet approved on 23 March, on the draft law on ratification of the Convention on the settlement of claims between the Governments of Iraq and the United States, and referred to the House based on the provisions of articles 61 item IV and 80 item II of the Constitution.

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