Deputy Kurdish: Region does not need to choose mediation Abadi boss has no right to intervene
8/23/15
Considered an MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, Susan Baker on Sunday, said there was no constitutional provision clearly allows for the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will select a temporary chairman for the Kurdistan region, pointing out that the province does not need mediation Abadi.
Bakr said: that there is no constitutional provision clearly allows for the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to choose the President of the Kurdistan region, and we have a parliament, a reference for us, "indicating that" Massoud Barzani came legally through elections.
She stressed the need to resolve the presidency of the Kurdistan region in the parliament, pointing out that if it's not resolved it will be elections for the nomination of Massoud Barzani again.
She explained that the region is one of the deciding boss because we have a government of Kurdistan and the parliament will not it comes to mediation Abadi, noting that discussions ongoing between the parties and political forces and the Kurdish There mediations regional and it is now open for political parties to meetings, indicating that there are intensive meetings between the five political forces Almujdan in parliament and it will settle the matter in the near.
It is said that the legal expert Tareq Harb said that the constitution gives the prime minister the power to appoint a temporary head of the Kurdistan region in accordance with Article ((78)), and Article 78 of the Constitution says that the prime minister is the direct executive responsible for public policy of the State and the responsibility of the President direct the Executive Minister contained in that article include general policy of the state and not the general policy of the provinces only
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8/23/15
Considered an MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, Susan Baker on Sunday, said there was no constitutional provision clearly allows for the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will select a temporary chairman for the Kurdistan region, pointing out that the province does not need mediation Abadi.
Bakr said: that there is no constitutional provision clearly allows for the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to choose the President of the Kurdistan region, and we have a parliament, a reference for us, "indicating that" Massoud Barzani came legally through elections.
She stressed the need to resolve the presidency of the Kurdistan region in the parliament, pointing out that if it's not resolved it will be elections for the nomination of Massoud Barzani again.
She explained that the region is one of the deciding boss because we have a government of Kurdistan and the parliament will not it comes to mediation Abadi, noting that discussions ongoing between the parties and political forces and the Kurdish There mediations regional and it is now open for political parties to meetings, indicating that there are intensive meetings between the five political forces Almujdan in parliament and it will settle the matter in the near.
It is said that the legal expert Tareq Harb said that the constitution gives the prime minister the power to appoint a temporary head of the Kurdistan region in accordance with Article ((78)), and Article 78 of the Constitution says that the prime minister is the direct executive responsible for public policy of the State and the responsibility of the President direct the Executive Minister contained in that article include general policy of the state and not the general policy of the provinces only
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