Monday, April 4, 2011

Iraqi Parliament will reconvene Monday

Baghdad, 3 April (Rn) – Raising the Iraqi Council of Representatives to its 50 on Monday ended after the first of three readings of bills, and hosting the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, Minister of Electricity and thunder of a waterfall.
The Chairman of the Security and Defense Committee in Parliament MP for the National Alliance of Hasan al-Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the House of Representatives ended the first reading of the draft legal salaries of officers and employees of the Internal Security Forces.”
Sinead explained that “the law raises the standard of living for this segment of the broad community, to raise the injustice they felt.”
The forces and political figures have called for the need to amend the salaries of employees of the Internal Security Forces and their equality with their peers in the army, and suffers Associates of the interior of the “unfairness” in their salaries compared to their peers in the Ministry of Defence.
For her part, MP for the coalition in Iraq to meet with Mahdi’s pink (Rn), “The Council completed the first reading of the law of literacy, who came to tackle illiteracy, resulting from the conditions of the previous phase.”
The Pink that “the law proceeded from which contents of the Constitution of the fact that education is essential to the progress of society and the right guaranteed by the state to citizens and to implement its tasks in the fight against illiteracy and the delivery of the illiterate to the level of civilization of which they may develop their culturally and socially, economically and enable them to exercise the rights of citizenship and obligations.”
Iraq has seen decades of political and economic problems and social illiteracy rate which rose to reach nearly 5 million of my mother, which is equivalent to more than 20% of the population of Iraq.
For his part, MP for the National Coalition Bahaa Jamal al-Din’s (Rn) that “the parliament ended on Sunday, the first reading of proposed amendment to the Welfare of Minors Act No. (78) for the year 1980.”
For her part, Deputy Iraqi coalition Nahida Daini that “the House of Representatives hosted by Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, which was confirmed at the start of hosted with Minister of Electricity Raad waterfall that the electricity sector will witness a significant development by following a number of actions to increase energy obstetric most notably the implementation of the comprehensive maintenance of production plants Power will add 700 MW of the electrical system and the establishment of new stations. “
Daini added that “al-Shahristani, referring to contracts for the establishment of power plant gas card 2500 and contracts for other steam plants will provide 3600 MW,” stressing “the existence of a plan to avoid the acute shortage of electricity provided to the citizens.”
Iraq has signed on 28 March last, a station building Nineveh invasive obstetric card of 750 MW with the company, “Charles” Turkish.
Iraq has suffered from weak power supplies and high prices, and this crisis began in 1991 after Coalition forces destroyed the country’s electrical system, and worsened in 2003 after U.S. forces entered the war against Iraq.

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