Alshahyla: session next Thursday to vote on the dismissal of al-Issawi .. After the blocks on the consensus that


11.02.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment -
Baghdad (news) A member of the Integrity Commission, the parliamentary deputy for the National Alliance Jawad Alshahyla, that next Thursday will vote on the dismissal of the Mayor of Baghdad Sabir al-Issawi. said Alshahyla in a statement (of the Agency news) on Saturday: The House of Representatives on Thursday will vote to withdraw confidence from the Mayor of Baghdad Sabir al-Issawi, pointing to the existence of a consensus between the political blocs for the withdrawal of confidence from the al-Issawi. explained: that the failure to remove the Mayor of Baghdad means that the House of Representatives an accomplice in his duty and is a shot being fired mercy be upon him, explaining that the secretariat of Baghdad harnessed all its potential to put pressure on politicians and the media to change the point of view toward the al-Issawi. He added that the streets of Baghdad, flooded a few days ago after heavy rains during the quarter of an hour. said Alshahyla: that the certificate, which summarized the acquittal of the Mayor of Baghdad were not successful as it is irrelevant to the discussion that was presented in the previous session as well as she was far from the opinions and points that have been talked about so I asked the Integrity Commission that there is a check on the witness whether it is belonging to the Dawa Party or not, revealing for the collection of signatures for the removal of al-Issawi in accordance with constitutional provisions. confirmed: that the Committee brought together about (100) signed and submitted to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives, and continued there for constitutional standing (6) days after the vote on the dismissal of the Mayor of Baghdad al-Issawi or not, adding that there is a big trend in the House of Representatives on the withdrawal of confidence from the Mayor of Baghdad.




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