Kurdistan Parliament Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 14 November welcomed India’s Consul General Chandramouli Kumar and his colleagues. Mr. Kumar briefed Mr. Hawrami on the forthcoming celebrations for India’s 70th Constitution Day. They also discussed the plans to draft a Kurdistan Constitution, and strengthening inter-parliamentary relations.
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Deputy Speaker Hawrami meets with Netherlands Consul General Willem Cosijn
Kurdistan Parliament Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 14 November welcomed the Netherlands’ Consul General Willem Cosijn and his colleagues. They discussed the Parliament’s and KRG’s priority of carrying out reforms in many areas, including reform of the Peshmerga. They also discussed Holland’s support for strengthening Kurdistan’s agricultural sector, and developing relations with the Dutch Parliament.
Committees’ recent meetings – 14 November 2019
A committee held a press conference on Parliament's successful court case against the violations in the amended Iraq Provincial Elections Law. The Culture Committee ran a special workshop on the Bill on Commercial Advertising. The Agriculture Committee discussed the need to formalise the status of agricultural employees. The Peshmerga Committee looked into the killing of two Peshmerga soldiers.
Kurdistan Parliament commends Iraq supreme court ruling on violations in Iraq Provincial Election Law
Speaker Rewas Faiq on 13 November chaired a sitting of the Kurdistan Parliament at which four bills had their first readings, and MPs voted on the redistribution of committee memberships, following the creation of four new committees. Jiwan Rojbayani (KDP) discussed the successful court case overturning amendments to the Iraqi Provincial Elections Law and the danger of amendments to Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution. Karwan Gazneyi (PUK) discussed smuggling of oil and oil products, and called for transparency in oil revenue and the Erbil-Baghdad disagreements on it.
Speaker Rewas Faiq meets with Institute for International Law and Human Rights
Kurdistan Parliament Speaker Dr. Rewas Faiq on 11 November met with the Institute for International Law and Human Rights, a legislation capacity-building consultancy based in the US. They discussed support for the process of drafting legislation, and for Parliament's administration.
Order of business for 13 November: Committee membership, reading four bills, two MPs present ideas
The Presidency of the Kurdistan Parliament announces the order of business for the sitting of Wednesday 13th November at 11am - the seventh sitting of the autumn session of the first year of the Kurdistan Parliament’s fifth term:
Committees' recent meetings - 12 November 2019
The Finance and Economy Committee met Finance Ministry officials to discuss integrating and electronising the work of customs border gates. The Integrity Committee and the Finance Ministry discussed the spending of Erbil's special budget as the 2014 capital of tourism. The Relations committee will hold a workshop on a Kurdish Diaspora bill on 17 November.
Deputy Speaker Hawrami and head of blocs hold meeting on new committees
Deputy Speaker Hemin Hawrami on 10 November chaired a meeting of the heads of the parliamentary blocks to discuss the permanent committees and the distribution of MPs in the committees. The number of committees has been increased from 16 to 19, so membership of the committees needs to be decided and rearranged.
Parliament's Energy Committee meet Electricity Minister Kamal M. Sadiq
The Parliament Committee on Energy, Natural Resources, Commerce and Industry led by the chair Mr. Balen Ismaeel (Change) on 7 November visited the KRG Ministry of Electricity and met with Minister Kamal Muhammad Sadiq and several general directors and advisers.
Speaker Dr. Rewas Faiq tells Deputy Special Representative Alice Walpole: UN must help protect constitutional rights of regions and components
The Speaker of the Kurdistan Parliament Dr. Rewas Faiq on 7 November welcomed the UNSG’s Deputy Special Representative in Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance, Alice Walpole.