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  1. #21
    * IS IT DISPUTES OR QUORUM ? DISPUTES GIVEN THE FACT THAT SOME THINGS ARE PASSED ON A VOTE AND OTHERS - NO VOTE *

    Parliament ratifies amendment of Employees' Salaries Law

    Tuesday, 04 December 2012 13:31 | | |



    Baghdad (AIN) –The parliament ratified the amendment of the Employees' Salaries Law.

    Parliamentary source stated to AIN "The parliament approved the first amendment of the Employees' Salaries Law No. 22 in 2008."

    The parliament session witness vote on a number of law drafts while the vote on some other laws was postponed due to disputes among the parliamentary blocs.

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  2. #22
    Nujaifi of the United Nations: the problems impeding legislation important laws

    Author: The future of Iraq

    12/04/2012 12:00 am


    BAGHDAD / future Iraqi
    The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi mission the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq yesterday that the Council managed over the past two years from 145 law legislation, pointing out that there are political problems impeding other important legislation laws, while pointing to the role of the UN in the coming elections. Nujaifi said in a statement issued yesterday after meeting the mission of the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq, headed by Helen Clark, that "the two sides discussed the role of the United Nations in the democratic transition in Iraq was and the importance of the signing of a memorandum of understanding common for the development of parliamentary work and focus the work of the Office of the Independent Human Rights in Iraq The participation of women in public life. " He stressed, "the UN's role in the upcoming elections and the development of legislation and commissions in accordance with the Constitution," adding that "the House of Representatives managed over the past two years from 145 law legislation." The Chairman of the House of Representatives that "there is political problems impeding legislation other laws mission will seek to resolve in the next phase," noting that "the visiting delegation expressed how delighted to sign a memorandum of mutual understanding between the House and Mission United Nations Development Programme, which will increase future cooperation ". The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers on the Keywords revealed on 7 July 2012 and there are about 152 bill in the House of Representatives sent by the government is not legislation so far, stressing that the prime minister had withdrawn only eight laws need to be modified.

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  3. #23
    The formation of a new political alliance in Anbar

    Author: The future of Iraq

    12/04/2012 12:00 am


    Anbar / future Iraqi
    A member of the Anbar province flowered Mullah for the emergence of a new alliance of four political entities to participate in the upcoming provincial elections after an agreement between the two allied blocs. Mulla said future news agency that "the new alliance emerged between the four political entities not to publish the names of the parties pending the approval of the Electoral Commission for elections in Anbar, but the agreement was between the blocks that fall in the new political alliance." Al Mulla said that the "alliance will be announced once the end of this week with a study of alliances offered by other political blocs that share with the ambitious party in al Anbar, which is the nucleus of the alliance, which form of four other political entities." And that "the upcoming elections for the provincial councils we are ready to fight with all our strength and we will give candidates with clear political programs service and industrial and security guarantees to the citizen services and requirements needed."

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  4. #24
    Parliamentary Media: Communications Act establishes a police state!!

    Author: The future of Iraq

    12/04/2012 12:00 am


    BAGHDAD / future Iraqi
    I went back to the Culture and Information Committee in the House of Representatives yesterday a draft telecommunications law and informatics attempt by the government to establish a closed police state, and stressed the fact that some articles of the law with the provisions of the constitution and human rights, calling on lawmakers not to vote on it.
    Said committee member Maysoon at a press conference held by the Committee building the House of Representatives that "the Telecommunications Law and Informatics consolidates some of the concepts of anti-democracy and human rights in the Constitution," noting that "the law is designed to concentrate power, however, the government and impose its hegemony on other authorities."
    She added that "the Commission services and reconstruction did not take into account the proposals of the Committee on Culture and Information in preparing the final draft of the Telecommunications Law and Informatics," pointing out that "there are a number of articles in the draft law inconsistent with the Constitution and human rights." She drew a member of the Committee on Culture and Information parliament that "the law provides for blocking websites under the pretext of violating public order and morals and laws."
    She Damluji that "law text eavesdropping on calls and information pretext to address the criminal acts according to a court order, which is currently not possible," pointing out that "the law hits free economy in Iraq by preventing ownership of telecommunications infrastructure to any party except the government ".

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  5. #25
    Peshmerga denies 'rallying' .. The Arabs 'disputed' deny arming .. Center and regional exchange to form committees calm and escalation statements!!

    Author: The future of Iraq

    12/04/2012 12:00 am


    The future of Iraq / Amjad Salah
    Went truce efforts and votes escalation along yesterday, heading towards the future is difficult to predict Bmlamha regarding relationship center in the province. In the time when the two parties formed two committees to support the initiative of President House included solving the crisis through dialogue, exchange of heads of government of the Federal and Kurdish attacks verbal suggest that negotiations will follow a long way, leaning in the hope that you do not find blocked in the end, as happened in the first round. Accompanying all this to be reported on the movements of the Peshmerga towards Kirkuk, promised last she moves routine is not intended rallying, as well as other news from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of arming Arab tribes in Diyala and Kirkuk, denied the Political Council in Kirkuk, a restaurant Neve certainly The right-Maliki to do so. At a press conference in Arbil yesterday, Prime provincial government Nechirvan Barzani said a Kurdish delegation representing all parties and forces and components of Kurdistan headed by Deputy Secretary General of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Barham Salih, would travel to Baghdad within the next two days. He explained that the delegation will meet with senior officials and political parties in Baghdad for more dialogues and negotiations in order to reach a solution to the current crisis between the two sides. But Barzani Maliki accused of inciting national conflict between Arabs and Kurds. And told him he was "the first prime minister in Iraq is the army of war and internal strife." The answer came quickly from al-Maliki said in a statement issued by his press office in which he accused the Kurdish leadership to "escalate the attitudes and military build-up and the displacement of the population" in the disputed areas. He said that the evolution of events in the areas of "mixed" and the nature of the statements from officials in the region do not reflect "good intentions" and a genuine desire to solve problems through dialogue. He also said the "moving troops and military Althhidat new during the last hours and push them to these areas and attempts to displace some families from Kirkuk and direct warnings to them, and being exposed to the citizens of harassment in their there or while entering or leaving the region, all these and other indicators do not indicate on a genuine desire to find solutions, but reveal attempts to escalate for tactical purposes, particularly certain officials away from the interests of the Kurdish people and their right to security and stability. " As I spoke reported that a large military force of Peshmerga equipped with heavy weapons moved from Arbil toward Kirkuk, said the commander of the First Brigade of the Peshmerga forces Brigadier Sherko Light forces denies move or rally any troops in Kirkuk, explaining that the Peshmerga forces, under the contexts regular military, you move Qtatha by withdrawing troops from their headquarters and give periodic holidays and deployment of alternative. The accusation made ​​by the spokesman for the Ministry of Peshmerga Jabbar Yawar for the owners of arming Arab tribes in Diyala and Kirkuk intensely and with the latest devices and equipment of tanks and guns to attack the province, has denied the leadership of the Council of Arab political Hussein Ali Saleh al-Jubouri said, "remarks spokesman Peshmerga on arming the government Arab tribes in Kirkuk and Diyala are not true. We deny this matter altogether. " He then asserts that "the right of the prime minister arming Arab tribes to maintain security in the areas inhabited by them."
    In the meantime, a committee of the Security and Defense parliamentary delegation of its members to support the initiative of the President of Parliament Osama al-Nujaifi in resolving the crisis. It is hoped that this delegation meets with government officials in the Federal Ministry of Defense and the Office of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, before visiting during the next two days the Kurdistan region to meet with officials in the Ministry of Peshmerga there to bridge the gap in views between them.

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  6. #26
    Currency Auctions

    Announcement No. (2267)

    The latest daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 04-Dec-2012. The results were as follows:

    Details

    Notes

    Number of banks

    23

    Auction price selling dinar / US$

    1166

    Auction price buying dinar / US$
    -----
    Amount sold at auction price (US$)

    166,494,000

    Amount purchased at Auction price (US$)

    -----

    Total offers for buying (US$)

    166,494,000

    Total offers for selling (US$)

    -----

    Exchange rates

  7. #27
    Investigation Committee over armament contract to reveal details soon, says Ubaidi

    Tuesday, 04 December 2012 16:24 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Yasin al-Ubaidi, member of the Integrity Parliamentary Committee pointed out "The Investigation Committee tasked to investigate the armament contract concluded with Russia will reveal details about the corruption suspicions during the next few days.

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The Acting Minister of Defense, Sadoun al-Dulaimi, as well as other key officers, who were within the negotiating delegation that went to Russia, were hosted by the Committee," noting that "The Legal Parliamentary Committee and the Security and Defense Committee were attending the meeting as were asked about their views concerning the suspicions over corruption in the contract."

    "This is the first step taken to collect the information because the Committee needs clear evidences," he concluded.

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  8. #28
    Dahlaki: Iraqis not supporting armed conflict between CG, KRG

    Tuesday, 04 December 2012 15:26 | | |


    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Ra'ad al-Dahlaki, of the Iraqiya Slate confirmed that the Iraqis do not support the escalation of the crisis and the attempt to conduct armed conflicts between the Central Government and the Kurdistani Regional Government.

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "Recently, some sides attempt to start armed conflict between the CG and KRG which is an attempt to turn the political crisis into social one," noting that "These are red lines which must not be violated."

    "The politicians must realize that the Iraqi should not kill an Iraq," he assured, stressing that "The politicians have to work to reach a common vision to solve the problems without shedding bloods."

    He called "The politicians to avoid exploiting the issue of the disputed areas that must be run by their people to gain political interests."

    "The current stage is dangerous and the Iraqis do not support the conflicts that aim at achieving political interests," he concluded.

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  9. #29
    Kurdish MP: Talabani's interference to settle crisis between CG, KRG "Necessary"

    Tuesday, 04 December 2012 14:20 | | |


    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Ruz Mahdi, of the Kurdistani Alliance assured that the interference of the President, Jalal Talabani, to settle the crisis between Central Government and the Kurdistani Regional Government is necessary and expected.

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The claim that the patriotic stances is limited to one community or one political side."

    "Who gave the right to say that the Kurds participating in the political process are not patriots while the others are patriotic?" he questioned.

    "We strived for the sake of creating a democratic Iraq more than what some political sides participating in the political process," he continued.

    "The President, Jalal Talabani, is the protector of the constitution and he has the right to interfere to solve the crisis," he mentioned.

    "If the crisis continued as it is, all sides must take daring measures," he concluded.

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  10. #30
    Mashhadani calls CG, KRG to resort to wisdom rather than force to settle crisis

    Tuesday, 04 December 2012 17:17 | | |


    Baghdad (AIN) –The former Speaker, Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, called the Central Government and the Kurdistani Regional Government to resort to the wisdom rather than to force to settle the current crisis.

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "Both sides must avoid the media escalation and to seek solutions."

    He warned from internal war that threatens the unity Iraq," calling "Both sides to start direct dialogues to eliminate the disputes."

    "If all sides call publicly to adhere to the constitution then which side violates it," he exclaimed.

    "All Iraqis of various communities will be the biggest loser in case any military conflicts take place," he concluded.

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