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I don't know about Pakistan, but as far as Iran is concerned, every law passed by the parliament is obligatory for the government to execute. The government can ignore a law passed by the parliament or fail to execute it properly, but then the parliament can vote to impeach the president. This is pretty much the same in most countries in the word.
In parliamentary system, as in India and Pakistan, there is a difference between resolution and act. First is sort of intent or recommendation, while the second one is law and binding. But, as I said, I am not sure about Iraq.