Infallible refuses to sign any death sentence passed in the reign of al-Maliki
March 12, 2015, 14:12
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) Insisted Fuad Masum, the second consecutive month, to ratify the death sentences issued by the Iraqi judiciary rejected during the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, without showing a compelling reason politicians to partners or parliamentary blocs. He said an official in his office that infallible refrain from signing the death penalty comes to lack of conviction in the justice of those provisions, pointing out that many of them came under pressure from al-Maliki. The refusal of the infallible and resentment parties window in the "National Alliance" most notably al-Maliki himself block, which confirmed that these provisions "have passed a series of actions, trials and gained a degree deterministic and the President to sign quickly." An Iraqi official in the Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq that "the President of the Republic declined over the past two months for the ratification of the more than 600 resolution sentenced to death for the Iraqi judiciary, mostly related to terrorism." The source explained that the "infallible question the completion of the investigation into these issues, and find some unconvincing and other issues does not deserve the death penalty," and that "a number of his advisers told that many of them political and sectarian dimensions with the other." And similar infallible position with his predecessor, Jalal Talabani, who declined to sign a large number of executions, including the decision of Saddam Hussein's execution position, which prompted Maliki to autograph hours before the execution of the judgment was considered at the time to sign unconstitutional being one of the powers of the President and not the Prime Minister. However, Talabani was allowed to deputy Amer Alkhozai sign on with those provisions afford fully accountable, which is easy to implement dozens of executions during the period of the Maliki government. | ST |
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March 12, 2015, 14:12
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) Insisted Fuad Masum, the second consecutive month, to ratify the death sentences issued by the Iraqi judiciary rejected during the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, without showing a compelling reason politicians to partners or parliamentary blocs. He said an official in his office that infallible refrain from signing the death penalty comes to lack of conviction in the justice of those provisions, pointing out that many of them came under pressure from al-Maliki. The refusal of the infallible and resentment parties window in the "National Alliance" most notably al-Maliki himself block, which confirmed that these provisions "have passed a series of actions, trials and gained a degree deterministic and the President to sign quickly." An Iraqi official in the Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq that "the President of the Republic declined over the past two months for the ratification of the more than 600 resolution sentenced to death for the Iraqi judiciary, mostly related to terrorism." The source explained that the "infallible question the completion of the investigation into these issues, and find some unconvincing and other issues does not deserve the death penalty," and that "a number of his advisers told that many of them political and sectarian dimensions with the other." And similar infallible position with his predecessor, Jalal Talabani, who declined to sign a large number of executions, including the decision of Saddam Hussein's execution position, which prompted Maliki to autograph hours before the execution of the judgment was considered at the time to sign unconstitutional being one of the powers of the President and not the Prime Minister. However, Talabani was allowed to deputy Amer Alkhozai sign on with those provisions afford fully accountable, which is easy to implement dozens of executions during the period of the Maliki government. | ST |
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