MP Firas Al-Maslamawi confirmed today, Sunday, that the disagreements over amending the general amnesty regulation are related to attempts to include terrorists, murderers, kidnappers, and corruption cases within the amnesty, stressing his specific rejection of any modification that allows those groups to escape punishment.
Al-Maslamawi said in a declaration to dinaropinions.com, “we are able to now not permit the passage of a law that consists of amnesty for terrorists or corrupt people,” noting that “this law in its modern-day form may additionally open the door to the unfold of crimes, particularly when you consider that this law tries to consist of terrorists, murderers, kidnappers and corruption cases inside the amnesty.”
He added, “The political blocs have submitted amendments to the law and we’re waiting for the parliament’s reaction and we will now not input the session if it isn’t permitted,” indicating that “those amendments assure the pursuits of the Iraqi people.”
it’s miles noteworthy that political forces are exerting strain to re-vote on the general amnesty notwithstanding the numerous feedback on points associated with terrorism.