The Iraqi parliament is working to cancel and amend about 6,<> decisions of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council. These decisions include decisions described as harsh as special political and criminal courts were formed, as well as tightening penalties in most Iraqi laws in force.

The head of the legal committee in the Iraqi parliament confirmed that the decisions that did not need alternative legislation will be canceled according to the constitutional contexts. Most of these decisions were used by the former regime to suppress dissent, so the parliament is concerned with them today.