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180 MPs sign a petition to reject the Khor Abdullah Agreement and demand its redrafting.

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180 MPs sign a petition to reject the Khor Abdullah Agreement and demand its redrafting
180 MPs sign a petition to reject the Khor Abdullah Agreement and demand its redrafting

Abdul Majeed al-Dulaimi, a leader in the Sovereignty Alliance, announced these days, Saturday, that the signatures of more than a hundred and eighty representatives had been accumulated to reject the Khor Abdullah settlement, considering it “illegitimate” as it affects Iraq’s countrywide protection.

Al-Dulaimi stated in a declaration to dinaropinions.com, “greater than one hundred eighty representatives signed an reliable document pronouncing their rejection of the Khor Abdullah agreement and their non-popularity of its provisions, because it become concluded beneath terrific and flawed safety conditions that Iraq has experienced in recent years.”

He introduced that “the signatory representatives intend to call for an emergency consultation of the Council of Representatives inside the coming days to speak about the settlement and take an legitimate function on it, in particular after records changed into received approximately its passage as a part of a suspicious monetary deal from which senior officials in previous governments benefited.”

He defined that “the following stage will witness the disclosure of the names of these concerned within the Khor Abdullah deal to the general public and their referral to the judiciary.”

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