Abdul Hamid al-Dulaimi, a member of the Anbar Sovereignty Alliance, revealed today, Friday, that there has been a political consensus to vote on approving the personal reputation law during the subsequent consultation.
Al-Dulaimi stated in a statement to dinaropinions.com that “the private reputation regulation will be handed in the course of the next consultation of the residence of Representatives after political settlements are reached between the forces of the Coordination Framework and the Sunni alliances, in addition to vote casting on different debatable laws.”
He delivered that “the political forces also agreed to pass the rest of the controversial laws and make some amendments to the formation of the imperative government and question some of ministers and popular managers before the residence of Representatives and preserve them legally responsible on charges related to corruption and waste of public money, indicating that” there’s a consensus to pass the personal reputation law regardless of the objection of the top of the progress Alliance, Mohammed al-Halbousi.”
He introduced, “The residence of Representatives will hold a session within the coming few days to vote on approving the non-public popularity regulation in its current model with out making any amendments to the wording of its paragraphs.”