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Starting the fourth legislative year

2013-06-18

The Council of Representatives started holding its sessions again marking the beginning of the first legislative term for the fourth year on Tuesday 18/6/2013, where it held the first session of this term. During this session the Council voted on three laws in addition to reading a number of laws (first and second reading). The session also witnessed returning the MPs of State of Law after they were boycotting the sessions of the Council.
 

 

 
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Returning State of Law to the sessions

2013-06-18

State of Law ended its boycott for the sessions of the Council of Representatives on Tuesday 18/6/2013, where the MPs of the State of Law attended today the first session of the first legislative term for the fourth year. After the State of Law has agreed with the Presidency of the Council to include the law of criminalization of the disbanded Baath party in the agenda of the sessions in order to vote on it.

 

 

 
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Turning the exceptional session into consultative

2013-05-21

Mr. Osama Al-Nujaifi, the Speaker of the Council of Representatives, decided on Tuesday 21/5/2013, to turn the exceptional session that he called for it into consultative due to the lack of quorum and boycott of some parliamentary blocs for the session. 

 

 
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Conclusion of the third legislative year

2013-05-15

The Iraqi Council of Representatives ended its second legislative term in conclusion of the 23rd session held on 13/5/2013,and thus it concluded the third legislative year. The sessions of first legislative term for the fourth year and the last in this course will be opened on 18/6/2013.

 
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Amending the law of re-employ the politically quit

2013-05-13

The Council of Representatives voted in its 23rd session of the second legislative term for the third year held on 13/5/2013, under chairmanship of Osama Al-Nujaifi, the Speaker of the Council of Representatives, on the draft law of second amendment to the law of re-employ the politically quit No.(24) of 2005 as amended, submitted by the committees of martyrs, victims and political prisoners, and legal. 

 

 
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New session and the continuation of boycott of State of Law

2013-05-11

The Council of Representatives held on 11/5/2013 the 22nd session of the second legislative term for the third year under chairmanship of Osama Al-Nujaifi, the Speaker of Council of Representatives. The session included the second reading of two draft laws only with the continuation of boycott of State of Law.

 

 
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