Legal representative: Parliament worked as an incomplete legitimacy and laws are subject to veto
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - February 6: Legal Committee revealed that the House of Representatives shall act as lacking legitimacy, and this is what displays laws on an ongoing basis to overturn.
A member of the Committee on the mass of citizens, Salim Shawki, L / Iraq Press / "All enacting laws in the House of Representatives during the past ten years fall under the veto in front of the Federal Supreme Court due to the formation of the Federation Council, especially since the Council's draft law awaiting the second reading," but he also said, "because the Constitution does not do justice to this configuration legislature."
"The legislature suffers from a distinct lack due to the formation of the second wing of the Union Council, which is supposed to work along with the House of Representatives and this is what made the House of Representatives set the legislative process and this is a form of the constitution."
In the same context, said a member of the Legal Committee of Parliament from the Kurdistan Alliance, Mohsen al-Sadoun, L / Iraq-Presse / that "all authorities incomplete whether the executive in both the presidency and Oriash Minister or the judiciary in all its components, the Judicial Council, the Federal Supreme Court, the Court of Cassation, the Crown Prosecution Service year, the presidency of the judicial oversight body, as well as the presidencies of Appeals and the courts affiliated with the exception of the legislative branch of the House of Representatives because of the absence of the Federation Council. "
And added that "the laws must pass according to the constitution through the House of Representatives and then the Federation Council before being sent to the Presidency for approval and this means that all laws enacted by the House of Representatives after the adoption of the Constitution in 2005, is subject to appeal before the Federal Supreme Court abrogated because they did not pass in sound ".
He stressed that "the Federation Council needs to legislate law to two-thirds of the House of Representatives by 240 deputies and is the second chamber of the legislative authority, and this is very difficult to like the Federal Court," adding that "the Iraqi Constitution was silent on finding the powers of this council did not provide them only in one article." Admiral ended
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BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - February 6: Legal Committee revealed that the House of Representatives shall act as lacking legitimacy, and this is what displays laws on an ongoing basis to overturn.
A member of the Committee on the mass of citizens, Salim Shawki, L / Iraq Press / "All enacting laws in the House of Representatives during the past ten years fall under the veto in front of the Federal Supreme Court due to the formation of the Federation Council, especially since the Council's draft law awaiting the second reading," but he also said, "because the Constitution does not do justice to this configuration legislature."
"The legislature suffers from a distinct lack due to the formation of the second wing of the Union Council, which is supposed to work along with the House of Representatives and this is what made the House of Representatives set the legislative process and this is a form of the constitution."
In the same context, said a member of the Legal Committee of Parliament from the Kurdistan Alliance, Mohsen al-Sadoun, L / Iraq-Presse / that "all authorities incomplete whether the executive in both the presidency and Oriash Minister or the judiciary in all its components, the Judicial Council, the Federal Supreme Court, the Court of Cassation, the Crown Prosecution Service year, the presidency of the judicial oversight body, as well as the presidencies of Appeals and the courts affiliated with the exception of the legislative branch of the House of Representatives because of the absence of the Federation Council. "
And added that "the laws must pass according to the constitution through the House of Representatives and then the Federation Council before being sent to the Presidency for approval and this means that all laws enacted by the House of Representatives after the adoption of the Constitution in 2005, is subject to appeal before the Federal Supreme Court abrogated because they did not pass in sound ".
He stressed that "the Federation Council needs to legislate law to two-thirds of the House of Representatives by 240 deputies and is the second chamber of the legislative authority, and this is very difficult to like the Federal Court," adding that "the Iraqi Constitution was silent on finding the powers of this council did not provide them only in one article." Admiral ended
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