Decisions of the Council of Ministers for its session today, including voting on the internal and passport laws

The Council of Ministers announced on Tuesday the decisions of its meeting held today, indicating that he voted on the laws of the Interior and passports, noting that he also voted to establish the Iraqi-Saudi Coordination Council.

The Council said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that it held its regular session today under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Haider Al-Abbadi, during which the vote on the establishment of the Iraqi-Saudi Coordination Council was voted on. (II / deficit) of the Federal Budget Law of the Republic of Iraq for the fiscal year 2017 and the implementation of the provisions of Article (2) of the Public Debt Act of 2004, where the Cabinet decided to approve the issuance of bonds and external loans mentioned in the fact sheet and the Federal Budget Law for the fiscal year 2017 Enabling the negotiating delegation to complete the procedures for issuance of foreign bonds. "


He added, "The Council also voted to approve the minutes and recommendations of the committee formed by the Council of Ministers Resolution No. 168 of 2017 on the subject of sovereign guarantees.

The first amendment to the Law of the Ministry of Interior No. 20 of 2016 was voted on, Travel No. (32) for the year 2015, and the appeal of Article 2 of the law exempting foreign companies and foreign subcontractors contracting contracts licensing rounds of fees.

The Council also voted on the draft law on the treatment of housing abuses and referred it to the House of Representatives. The Council also approved the recommendations of the National Product Promotion Committee formed by the Council of Ministers Resolution No. 405 of 2015 in principle.

The draft law on statistics and geographic information systems , Which is an advanced step in the development of statistical work, as a result of the increasing role of data using advanced methods (GIS) ... GPS systems, and voted on the draft law on the ratification of the United Nations Convention on Transparency in the arbitration between investors States, and The council decided to set up a plant to produce edible oil. "

He pointed out that "the Council of Ministers discussed the provision of electricity to water plants and issued a number of guidance on the subject, and also discussed the status of electricity in the camps for displaced people in Nineveh, and took the necessary measures, and discuss the processing of electricity for citizens in all provinces, in addition to the processing of electricity in the province of Basra, Hartha and guidance speeding up the completion of the line 132 to break the bottlenecks.

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