Parliament votes on three laws and discusses three others in today's session



Baghdad - Journal News

The Iraqi Council of Representatives Saturday morning, its regular seventh session to vote on the draft three laws, notably the law of the intelligence service, and the establishment of foreigners, and discuss three topics, including the water crisis with the concerned authorities.

"The agenda of today's session includes voting on the draft law amending the Criminal Procedure Law No. 23 of 1971, voting on the draft law of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, and voting on the draft law on the secession of land," the press service said in a statement received by the Journal News. And orchards within the basic design of the city of Baghdad and municipalities. "

The bill also includes the vote on the draft law on the ratification of the documents of the Bucharest Conference of 2004 attached to the Universal Postal Convention, the completion of voting on the draft law on the reform of inmates and depositors, voting on the draft law regulating the commercial agency and voting on the draft law on the residence of foreigners.

"The agenda also includes the first reading of the proposal of the First Amendment Law to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) for the year 2016, and the report and discussion of the bill of appeal in favor of the law in the provisions and decisions concerning real estate ownership, and the report and discussion of two draft laws of the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Maritime Labor Agreement 2006 , In addition to discussing the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Convention of identity of the documents of sailors No. (185) for the year 2003.

The parliament will discuss the draft law of the accession of the Republic of Iraq to the Convention on Freedom of Association and Protection of Trade Union Organization No. 87 of 1948, and a general topic of discussion in the presence of the ministers concerned to discuss the water crisis in Iraq.

The House of Representatives on Thursday raised a session to Saturday after voting on the candidates of the Board of Commissioners of the Commission on Human Rights and a number of laws.

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