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The parliamentary legal Committee, confirmed Saturday, a guide for the retrial of a number of politicians and officials who had been subjected to prosecution previously, while I returned that fall within the broad process of "judicial reform", revealed the changes included more than 90 officials in the judiciary.
The Parliamentary Committee described them as "part of the process of national reconciliation espoused by the Government, Haider Al-Abadi," stating that it "will include politicians sentenced judicial decisions."
The Committee revealed "to the Federal Court Act to the Council of Ministers and the judiciary, to make some changes", asserting that "the points of disagreement are obsolete members of the Federal Court and the number of experts in Islamic jurisprudence, as well as the separation of the Presidency on the Presidency of the High Council of the judiciary."
Was released, Wednesday, (26 November 2014 current), on bail of former Central Bank Governor, Sinan Al-Shabibi, former Communications Minister, Mohammed Allawi, after about two years of issuing arrest warrants against them.
Political parties have accused the judiciary of "complicity with the Government of Nouri al-Maliki, and issuing arrest warrants against political opponents," a claim the current Government, Haider Al-Abadi, the need to consider those provisions as part of the reconciliation file its ministers. "
According to the parliamentary legal Committee Deputy Chairman, Muhsin Al-Saadoun, speaking to the newspaper (range), that "the prosecution of Al-Allawi was evidence of the errors committed by the judiciary in the past years."
Sadoun says, "there are more than 460 confidential informant who worked in the previous period and the news is incorrect, implying incorrect legal procedures and direct interference by the Government with the work of the judiciary", and that "some defendants retried under a broad reform process for the errors of the judiciary".
Kurdish MP, believes that these actions are part of the process of national reconciliation espoused by the State during the current phase, "and describes the previous decisions of the judiciary, the right political figures, as" malicious, what gives him the right to drop it and reset the trial in his presence in a transparent manner. "
The Prosecutor did not rule out a block party, "a politically motivated prosecution of Central Bank President and former Minister of communications," and is the "return to Iraq to drop the charges against them".
Follow Al-saadun, "a lot of people will return to Baghdad to resume the trial in his presence and not in absentia", and says that "the actions coincide with the Supreme Judicial Council to transfer or change the 90 judges and prosecutors".
Member of the parliamentary legal continues, that these changes will help to conduct fair trials be substantive decisions and career level required "and that" the Prime Minister, Haidar Al-Abadi, appointed a former Deputy Central Bank Chief, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, his economic adviser, also demonstrates that the previous decisions were unfair to some of the accused ".
Abadi, was the account of the recent appearance of Mohamed Saleh, who served as Deputy to Sinan Al-Shabibi on the Central Bank, was arrested in the same case, the Abadi appointed a Special Adviser on the economy, as it adopts a different policy from his predecessor, and pay attention to experts who were to conduct "denied" by the previous Government.
In turn, see Pradeep, another Member of the parliamentary legal Committee, "the return of Al-Allawi Baghdad are part of the political blocs to try some of the accused", predicting that "These include many politicians accused of different legal issues."
Shammari, says in an interview (range), the "judicial reform is a priority for everyone," and shows that "the Federal Court Act is discussed by the political blocs to modify it."
And opponents of Al-Maliki, they voted on the amendment of the Supreme Judicial Council, the Federal Court to dismiss him, and led to the loss of Medhat Al Mahmoud for his position, and only in Federal Court, but Al-Maliki challenged the commendable responsible reaffirmed the Supreme Judicial Council, is now expected to have parliamentary blocs, many reforms agreed since 2010.
Former Justice Minister explains, "the main points of contention is representation of Islamic jurisprudence experts in Federal Court under the current draft," and adds that "other controversial points to select the members of the Federal Tribunal and the separation of the judiciary from the President of the Federal Court."
But the MP block citizen, Shawqi sound, says in an interview (range), that "the Federal Court Act which was read the first time, inside the House, and returned to the Government and the judiciary, is under deliberation and discussion."
Stresses that "Shawki, discussions concerning the powers of the Court and the number of its members and their privileges," and shows that "the discussions are between the three authorities in order to draft a full and mature".
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