The House of Representatives held on (01/26/2021) its thirty-seventh session of the first legislative term for the third year, the fourth electoral cycle headed by Mr. Hassan Al-Kaabi, with 172 attendees, and the session included:
- Representative Sattar Al-Jabri's request to form a committee to verify the allegations of the governor of Nasiriyah, of the existence of accusations in cases of extortion by the governorate's deputies, and to verify his legal procedures, especially in appointments.
Directing Mr. Al Kaabi to host the Governor of Nasiriyah in the House of Representatives to inquire from him about the allegations attributed to him.
- To vote on the draft law of the second amendment to the Veterinary Medical Graduation Law No. 136 of 1980 submitted by the Agriculture, Water, Marshlands, Health and Environment Committees.
- The first reading of the draft law on social security and retirement for workers submitted by the social affairs, immigration, immigration, financial and legal committees,
Directing Mr. Hassan Al-Kaabi to form an investigative committee to investigate referring the model cemetery project in Najaf to investment based on a parliamentary complaint that there was a waste of public money in the project.
- Deputy Muthanna Amin addressed a verbal question to the head of the Political Prisoners Foundation.
- Deputy Amin inquired about the reasons for not including the people of Halabja, who were victims of chemical bombing, and who fled to Iran under the Political Prisoners Law, similar to the rest of the prisoners of the former regime and Rafha detainees.
- Mr. Hussein Al-Sultani, head of the Political Prisoners Foundation, explained that their work as an executive body must implement the law through the instructions of the federal government and not include political detainees and prisoners in the Kurdistan region because the responsibility for compensating them is borne by the Kurdistan Regional Government, pointing out that the position of the Political Prisoners Foundation towards the victims of Halabja is required The approval of the federal government to pay their dues and deduct their share from the budget allocated to the region through the agreement between the two governments, noting that the Foundation received 170 files from the victims of Halabcha and transferred them to the competent committee.
- Deputy Muthanna Amin objected to the Kurdistan Regional Government's consideration of the responsibility to compensate victims of the previous regime, as it is unconstitutional and the state guarantees compensation for victims of the previous regime from all provinces without exception by a federal law in force, adding that the federal government's failure to compensate victims in the region is an unconstitutional measure It requires reconsideration, otherwise we will resort to the judiciary to redress this segment, calling for the dues of prisoners and victims of the previous regime to be included in the region's citizens in the 2021 budget law.
- Asking First Deputy Hassan Al-Kaabi to send the report of the Parliamentary Committee to the heads of the Council of Ministers and the Supreme Judicial Council.
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- Demanding the ladies and gentlemen of the deputies to host the Minister of Electricity to inquire about the deteriorating reality of electric power and to implement Resolution No. 174 relating to the employment of the sons of the oil provinces and to give them priority and to emphasize the security and intelligence services in maintaining the secrecy of security correspondence and cables and not to allow them to be leaked to public opinion and reconsider the closure IDP camps, especially in the southern regions of Nineveh Governorate.
- Mr. Al-Halbousi emphasized on the need for the Finance Committee to include a paragraph in the Federal Budget Law for the year 2021 relating to the disbursement of farmers' dues and obligated the Ministry of Finance to implement it.
After that, it was decided to adjourn the session to tomorrow, Wednesday 27/1/2021
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