Iraqi Parliament decided to postpone debate on Sunday without rearranging
The Council did not clarify whether these laws would be discussed in the next parliamentary debate, or in a number of subsequent sessions.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – The Council did not clarify whether these laws would be discussed in the next parliamentary debate, or in a number of subsequent sessions. decided to postpone voting on the six laws were on its agenda on Sunday, were supposed to take votes for.
Highlighting ones were the Personal Status and General Amnesty articles known to be very sensitive, especially the personal status law.
The media office at the council reported in a statement which was obtained by Kurdistan 24, the decision included postponing the vote on the bill proposed to return properties to their owners included in some decisions of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council.
Another bill has not been voted for is the proposed bill regarding the Personal Status Law No. (188) of 1959.
Furthermore, the Council decided to postpone the vote on the proposed bill to amend the second amendment of the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016,
Also, the vote on the draft law regarding the service and retirement for the Popular Mobilization Force (PMF, or locally known as Hashd al-Shaabi).
The Council did not clarify whether these laws would be discussed in the next parliamentary debate, or in a number of subsequent sessions.
Mohsen al-Mandalawi, the Acting Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament by directing the relevant committees to continue their meetings in order to complete the paragraphs of the laws that will be presented in the session.
Including the general amnesty, personal status laws, and to submit them to the parliament presidency for the purpose of presenting them for a vote in the session.
A statement by the media department at the House of Representatives stated that during the meeting, the controversial paragraphs in the laws submitted for voting in today's session.
The bill that was proposed about the personal status Law, the second amendment to the General Amnesty Law, the draft law to return real estate to its owners, as well as the draft law on service and retirement for the Hishd al-Shabi forces.