Abadi agrees on a draft conscription law



Brother - Baghdad - Revealed the parliamentary security committee, said on Sunday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi agreed on a draft conscription law, as pointed out to the majority of the committee members agree on the draft law.

The committee member said Iskandar and berries in a press statement that "the Commission has taken important steps on the wording of a draft compulsory military service law," noting that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, agreed to the draft, where the Commission is waiting returned to it for necessary action."

And berries, the "majority of the committee members agree on the need for a compulsory military service," pointing out that "the representatives of the Sunni component and agreed on the need for legislation such as that law leaving only the arrival drafted by the Council of Ministers for discussion and approval."

The compulsory military service system, following Iraq before 2003, but was canceled after the US invasion disbanding of the army ordered the civil administrator, Paul Bremer, Iraq, where he currently follows the voluntary service system.


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