Parliament intends to overthrow the corrupt before the end of his legislative life





November 6, 2017

Baghdad - Journal News
The Iraqi Council of Representatives intends to question a number of ministers involved in files of corruption before the end of his life in February next year.

"The House of Representatives is determined to question the corrupt ministers at the end of this month," said the deputy of the State of Law Coalition (the largest bloc in the Iraqi parliament), "a satisfied messenger" to the Journal News. "The questioning process will also involve the bodies."

"The most prominent ministers to be questioned are education ministers Mohammed Iqbal, pharmacist and agriculture Falah Hassan and others," he said. "Parliament plans to re-vote on the questioning of Planning Minister Salman Jumaili."

Rady pointed out that "the interrogations will reach the bodies," pointing out that "the remaining period of the parliament will be enough to question these ministers."

He pointed out that "the work of the House of Representatives will end in February of next year."

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