Blocks be declared the Constitution "generally Abadi reforms .. and put other controversial laws
9/4/2015
After a month of the launch of the government's reforms package deputies from the bloc of Prime Minister revealed that the measures "was hasty," and it came because of pressure from the street and it needs to "rationing" So do not conflict with the Constitution and the laws in force.
And those actors also criticized the parliamentary paper which coincided with the reforms Abadi, arguing that the House of Representatives need to "reform from within" before you start wading in the controversial laws.
Despite the importance of the laws that Parliament intends to discuss the National Kahars and the law of amnesty, it is, according to Kurdish deputies, must take measures to break the stereotype formed by the public against him started.
This does not hide some political forces fear that the protests and reform measures Abadi to pay "play
The role of the three authorities, "at the same time. Warns of exclusivity and prejudice as the" constitution ", stressing that the infringement it will lead the country in a big mess.
After weeks of public support and support for reforms that packs issued by the Prime Minister, the political blocs began to raise their voices to intercept shy about "constitutionality" of these measures.
The House of Representatives recently listed National Guard law on the agenda, but the continuing political controversy over its provisions led to the lifting until further notice. And Baltazmn with Union forces that demanded the inclusion of a general amnesty law on the parliamentary agenda, as one of the terms "political paper" that emerged from the government-Abadi.
And it showed the three presidencies, during a meeting last week, support for the reforms a condition to be "in accordance with the constitution." She stressed the need to complete the presidencies of the National Guard and the Federal Court and national reconciliation laws, and stressed the need to go all the reforms are carried out in accordance with the Constitution and the law.
Observers expressed fear of some political blocs attempt to circumvent the government reforms under the pretext of abiding by the Constitution, and compatibility with the consensus.
Paper hasty reform
MP says Rubaie, a member of a coalition of state law, that "reforms Abadi prepared in haste and must codified accordance with the constitutional dimensions."
He said al-Rubaie (range), that "the Constitution is the only standard agreed upon by all the political blocs and the loss of this standard will pay into chaos."
And confirms a member of a coalition of state law that "some of the reforms launched by the government will need to change the laws and other window may conflict with the constitution."
And it urges al-Rubaie government to "expedite sending bills to parliament for legislation to move the process of reforms," pointing out that "the reforms that may be in conflict with the Constitution can be modified but according to the policies included in the provisions of the Constitution and not through demonstrations or a military coup."
And it stresses the former adviser for national security that "Daash longer in the top priority of reform because it is a deadly disease must be combated rapidly," and expressed his belief that "corruption is a chronic disease in Iraq and needs time to deal with it." He says that the eradication of corruption need to be "a long time and the enactment of new laws."
Furthermore, al-Rubaie said paper reforms Parliament as "came hasty also because of the pressure of the street and the government to the House of Representatives", stressing that "Parliament needs to internal reforms to end a sagging career and strengthen its oversight role by talking about the implementation of the bills which appeared in his paper reformist".
Preoccupation with controversial laws
He returned the House of Representatives, last week, to discuss the National Guard Law, which is witnessing significant differences since put forward for discussion a few months ago.
Included parliamentary reforms several Kanhae appointments proxy in state institutions file issues including military positions, and provide candidates for the presidency of the Army Staff and his aides and who hold the title of division leader and up, the head of the National Intelligence Service to ratification to parliament within a period not to exceed 30 days. Parliamentary paper also provides for reference files of corruption, especially armament contracts and the sale and rental of state funds immediately to the judiciary, and to hold ministers for negligence.
In this context, the MP Hoshyar Abdullah, head of the Kurdish change, that is. "Laws to be discussed in the House of Representatives such as the general amnesty and the National Guard have importance in the Federal Court to end the differences between the components of Iraq and the achievement of social justice."
He said Abdullah, in an interview for the (long), that "parliamentary reforms should run concurrently and not separate," calling on Parliament to "take steps to strengthen the role and change the stereotype formed by the Iraqi street about that," pointing to the importance of "reducing disparities salaries with the rest of the staff are so Aazbb in the wrath of the public. "
Abadi three roles
On the other hand the head of the Kurdish change criticizes some reforms Abadi, and sees that the prime minister "acting like an owner of the three authorities." He added that "al-Abadi states and writes decisions on behalf of the people which is contrary to the Constitution, which gave this right to the parliament only," adding that "the House of Representatives is the only one authorized to issue laws on behalf of the people and Abadi his executive authority Vlasaleh out what he wants."
It is feared Kurdish lawmaker from some public protester lead to "make way for al-Abbadi of the uniqueness of power if it continues to rely upon alone, without taking into consideration the rest of the democratic institutions, and if the adult Abadi to ignore the role of the judicial and legislative authorities in the country, put himself as a savior."
But Hoshyar MP Abdullah is due to confirm by saying "We support all steps the Prime Minister, but we will not allow him to bypass a law or the Constitution and not fall into chaos will not rise beyond."
MP calls for Kurdish Prime Minister "not to ignore the partners and also taking into account the balance and harmony which is different from the quota system."
Abdullah draws that "al-Abadi himself as the head of government came to office as a result of consensual process."
Constitution and national cohesion
In the meantime defends Deputy for the National Coalition, led by Iyad Allawi, the constitution despite the objection of his bloc to paragraph 45 thereof.
MP says Abdul Karim Abtan (range) that he "can not be cancel or go beyond the Constitution under the pretext of reforms because the alternative would be chaos," adding that "national bloc supports the reforms but that are correct and Mmenhhh way."
And criticizes Abtan Messier reforms in one direction to cancel positions and reduce the advisers, as has been neglecting the repair of electrical system and the promotion of economic and agricultural unemployed reality.
On the other hand supports the MP for the National Coalition initiate the parliament to discuss the National Guard and the Federal Court Rules, expressing his belief that "the country is threatened by division and legislation such laws would woof."
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9/4/2015
After a month of the launch of the government's reforms package deputies from the bloc of Prime Minister revealed that the measures "was hasty," and it came because of pressure from the street and it needs to "rationing" So do not conflict with the Constitution and the laws in force.
And those actors also criticized the parliamentary paper which coincided with the reforms Abadi, arguing that the House of Representatives need to "reform from within" before you start wading in the controversial laws.
Despite the importance of the laws that Parliament intends to discuss the National Kahars and the law of amnesty, it is, according to Kurdish deputies, must take measures to break the stereotype formed by the public against him started.
This does not hide some political forces fear that the protests and reform measures Abadi to pay "play
The role of the three authorities, "at the same time. Warns of exclusivity and prejudice as the" constitution ", stressing that the infringement it will lead the country in a big mess.
After weeks of public support and support for reforms that packs issued by the Prime Minister, the political blocs began to raise their voices to intercept shy about "constitutionality" of these measures.
The House of Representatives recently listed National Guard law on the agenda, but the continuing political controversy over its provisions led to the lifting until further notice. And Baltazmn with Union forces that demanded the inclusion of a general amnesty law on the parliamentary agenda, as one of the terms "political paper" that emerged from the government-Abadi.
And it showed the three presidencies, during a meeting last week, support for the reforms a condition to be "in accordance with the constitution." She stressed the need to complete the presidencies of the National Guard and the Federal Court and national reconciliation laws, and stressed the need to go all the reforms are carried out in accordance with the Constitution and the law.
Observers expressed fear of some political blocs attempt to circumvent the government reforms under the pretext of abiding by the Constitution, and compatibility with the consensus.
Paper hasty reform
MP says Rubaie, a member of a coalition of state law, that "reforms Abadi prepared in haste and must codified accordance with the constitutional dimensions."
He said al-Rubaie (range), that "the Constitution is the only standard agreed upon by all the political blocs and the loss of this standard will pay into chaos."
And confirms a member of a coalition of state law that "some of the reforms launched by the government will need to change the laws and other window may conflict with the constitution."
And it urges al-Rubaie government to "expedite sending bills to parliament for legislation to move the process of reforms," pointing out that "the reforms that may be in conflict with the Constitution can be modified but according to the policies included in the provisions of the Constitution and not through demonstrations or a military coup."
And it stresses the former adviser for national security that "Daash longer in the top priority of reform because it is a deadly disease must be combated rapidly," and expressed his belief that "corruption is a chronic disease in Iraq and needs time to deal with it." He says that the eradication of corruption need to be "a long time and the enactment of new laws."
Furthermore, al-Rubaie said paper reforms Parliament as "came hasty also because of the pressure of the street and the government to the House of Representatives", stressing that "Parliament needs to internal reforms to end a sagging career and strengthen its oversight role by talking about the implementation of the bills which appeared in his paper reformist".
Preoccupation with controversial laws
He returned the House of Representatives, last week, to discuss the National Guard Law, which is witnessing significant differences since put forward for discussion a few months ago.
Included parliamentary reforms several Kanhae appointments proxy in state institutions file issues including military positions, and provide candidates for the presidency of the Army Staff and his aides and who hold the title of division leader and up, the head of the National Intelligence Service to ratification to parliament within a period not to exceed 30 days. Parliamentary paper also provides for reference files of corruption, especially armament contracts and the sale and rental of state funds immediately to the judiciary, and to hold ministers for negligence.
In this context, the MP Hoshyar Abdullah, head of the Kurdish change, that is. "Laws to be discussed in the House of Representatives such as the general amnesty and the National Guard have importance in the Federal Court to end the differences between the components of Iraq and the achievement of social justice."
He said Abdullah, in an interview for the (long), that "parliamentary reforms should run concurrently and not separate," calling on Parliament to "take steps to strengthen the role and change the stereotype formed by the Iraqi street about that," pointing to the importance of "reducing disparities salaries with the rest of the staff are so Aazbb in the wrath of the public. "
Abadi three roles
On the other hand the head of the Kurdish change criticizes some reforms Abadi, and sees that the prime minister "acting like an owner of the three authorities." He added that "al-Abadi states and writes decisions on behalf of the people which is contrary to the Constitution, which gave this right to the parliament only," adding that "the House of Representatives is the only one authorized to issue laws on behalf of the people and Abadi his executive authority Vlasaleh out what he wants."
It is feared Kurdish lawmaker from some public protester lead to "make way for al-Abbadi of the uniqueness of power if it continues to rely upon alone, without taking into consideration the rest of the democratic institutions, and if the adult Abadi to ignore the role of the judicial and legislative authorities in the country, put himself as a savior."
But Hoshyar MP Abdullah is due to confirm by saying "We support all steps the Prime Minister, but we will not allow him to bypass a law or the Constitution and not fall into chaos will not rise beyond."
MP calls for Kurdish Prime Minister "not to ignore the partners and also taking into account the balance and harmony which is different from the quota system."
Abdullah draws that "al-Abadi himself as the head of government came to office as a result of consensual process."
Constitution and national cohesion
In the meantime defends Deputy for the National Coalition, led by Iyad Allawi, the constitution despite the objection of his bloc to paragraph 45 thereof.
MP says Abdul Karim Abtan (range) that he "can not be cancel or go beyond the Constitution under the pretext of reforms because the alternative would be chaos," adding that "national bloc supports the reforms but that are correct and Mmenhhh way."
And criticizes Abtan Messier reforms in one direction to cancel positions and reduce the advisers, as has been neglecting the repair of electrical system and the promotion of economic and agricultural unemployed reality.
On the other hand supports the MP for the National Coalition initiate the parliament to discuss the National Guard and the Federal Court Rules, expressing his belief that "the country is threatened by division and legislation such laws would woof."
Wael from grace
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