MP Mohammed Al-Baldawi, a member of the Sadiqoun parliamentary bloc, confirmed on Monday that there is no significant disagreement regarding the Personal Status Amendment Law and the Popular Mobilization Forces Retirement and Salaries Law. He anticipates that these laws will be passed during the upcoming sessions due to the fact that the majority of political forces agree on them.
“The disagreement between the Kurdish representatives and the representatives of the western provinces regarding the law to return real estate and lands to their owners, which negatively affected the completion of the vote on the two laws included on the agenda of the session that was adjourned due to the tensions that occurred,” Al-Baldawi said in a statement to dinaropinions.com. “The suspension of the legislation to amend the Personal Status Law and the Popular Mobilization Forces Retirement and Salaries Law was
“There is no deep disagreement regarding the legislation of the Personal Status Amendment Law and the Popular Mobilization Forces’ Retirement and Salaries Law,” he continued, “expecting them to be passed during the upcoming sessions because they enjoy the consensus of the majority of political forces.” “There is no deep disagreement regarding the legislation of the Personal Status Amendment Law.”
It is noteworthy that the acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, postponed the parliament session on Tuesday of last week to an unknown date in response to a law requiring property owners to return their possessions to their owners and due to a verbal altercation between Sunni representatives.