A parliamentary move to legislate a law requiring American forces to leave Iraq
Information / Baghdad..
Member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, MP Karim Aliwi, confirmed today, Sunday, work on legislating a law obligating American forces to leave Iraq.
Aliwi said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, “The members of the House of Representatives who signed the inclusion of a legislative paragraph regarding the withdrawal of international coalition forces, including American forces, aim to give the government and the Iraqi negotiator the legal and constitutional power to schedule the complete withdrawal of those forces.”
He added, “Collecting more than a hundred signatures to include a paragraph demanding the enactment of a law for the withdrawal of coalition forces, including American forces, will give the government and the Iraqi negotiator legal and constitutional power during the negotiations that began in Baghdad recently.”
He pointed out that “the demand to legislate the law is a popular demand due to the American forces not adhering to the controls for which they were present, as they increased the number of their forces without the knowledge of the Iraqi side.”
Aliwi pointed out that “the American forces are carrying out hostile actions against the security forces and the Iraqi people, which has made them occupation forces and must be expelled by all means from Iraqi territory.”
The representative of the Al-Fatah Alliance, Faleh Al-Khazali, confirmed to “Al-Ma’louma” that 100 parliamentary signatures had been collected to legislate the law removing foreign forces, including American forces, from Iraq.
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