Great post from Rock I read elsewhere. Looks like we may have the HCL passed this week. I will try to get back up info and post this morning. Looks like November might get us back on track folks. Thanks Seaview and Mods for helping keep this forum together, good to see some old faces posting. Let's git R dun..
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Parliament votes on crude oil refining investment draft Baghdad - Voices of IraqMonday , 05 /11 /2007 Time 2:17:21 </B>
Baghdad, Nov 5, (VOI) – The Iraqi parliament will debate in a session on Monday reading and voting on a number of draft laws, including the one on crude oil refining investment, which the parliament had asked to have amended, a parliament's media source said.
"Today's session also includes voting on a draft law to cancel two decisions by the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council and another on Iraq's joining the international railway agreement," the source told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI).
"The parliament will also hear a report by legislator Mahmoud Othman on landmines in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region with some proposals as well as a report by legislator Walid Sharka, from the Kurdistan Coalition (KC), on the suffering and cares of the inhabitants of the Turcoman village of Girdaghlo," the source said.
The agenda also includes the first reading of the draft law on Iraqi information network organization, the second reading of the draft on endorsing the revised international health regulations and readings of other drafts, he added.
The Iraqi parliament on Monday opened its 23rd session within the second legislative term at its headquarters in the conference hall in Baghdad under Speaker Dr. Mahmoud al-Mashhadani and presence of more than 150 deputies from various blocs.
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