Wednesday, January 24, 2007

How can you run a country when you are hiding in another one?

Especially when the angry citizens who purpled their fingers and endangered their lives to vote for you want to talk to you about you signing away their country's resources to the oil companies?


On the other hand.... it's probably a wise thing....


BAGHDAD, Jan. 24 Iraq's Parliament in Baghdad has all but come to a standstill because of months of high absenteeism and legislators living outside the country, a report said.

Frustrated parliamentary Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashadani has announced members will be fined $400 for each session they miss, and said those who fail to attend a yet-to-be determined minimum number of sessions would be replaced.

Since November, as few as 65 legislators have shown up for sessions, which had to be adjourned for a lack of a quorum in the 275-seat body, the International Herald Tribune reported Wednesday.

Parliamentarians earn salaries and benefits worth about $120,000, and are also given funding for personal security. Mashadani noted former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi lives in London and Amman, Jordan, while another legislator moved to Abu Dhabi.

Monday was the first time since November a quorum of 50 percent plus one was present, with 189 members attending, the newspaper said. It was helped by the return of 30 members loyal to the Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who called an end to a two-month political boycott.

So much for standing up so we can stand down....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like this would be a perfect sales opening for Webex or GoToMeeting. Just think the Iraqi parliment could be the early adopters of internet governance.... that is, if the power would stay on long enough for their computers to boot up.

ellroon said...

Even with video conferencing, you can't see the gunman out of camera range helping the official change his vote....

All these people must be scared shitless even if they are living in the Green Zone. If and when the US leaves, all the anger is going to focus on this poor puppet government.