Abadi suspended the constitution and freezes Parliament declares state of emergency
Date: 04/09/2015
Palm-government sources confirmed that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi studying the "suspension of the constitution and the freezing of parliament, and declare a state of emergency" and attributed it to "US pressure threatens to prevent logistical support in Anbar fighting", while considered a coalition of law reforms Abadi similar to "declare a state contingency, "revealing the failure of a number of deputies in the collection of signatures to resolve the Chamber of Deputies, but the body the popular crowd stressed the" need to have reform through the Constitution, "warning that" the exploitation of calls for reform to hit the executive, legislative and judicial authorities. "In turn, warned the Kurdistan Alliance the freezing of the constitution, because "cause chaos and create political turmoil", also considered the claims of national powers union to dissolve parliament "political posturing." revealed government sources, close to political circles, that the prime minister "is considering the suspension of the constitution and the freezing of Parliament, as a prelude to declaring a state of emergency . "The sources, who asked withholding her identity, the sensitivity of the information, said the prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi faces" US pressure "to conduct serious reforms in his government, to absorb the anger of the street, and otherwise reflect negatively on the security forces fighting in the west of the country, especially in Anbar. while called the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun, "not to demolish what was built during the previous period of the institutions and the government on the basis of the Constitution." He criticized Sadoun in a telephone interview claimants to dissolve parliament and the government, and the declaration of a state of emergency. The MP Mehdi al-Hafez, a member of a coalition of Iraq, called Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to declare a state of emergency, and the formation of a government of professionals, saying Iraq "is no longer tolerate any more of waiting." He called Hafiz in an interview to dissolve parliament, which he described as "sectarian structure," noting that there are more than 1500 employees in Parliament , most of them "does not hold a college degree." According to al-Sadoun, the dissolution of parliament and the freezing of the constitution is causing "chaos and creates political unrest," proving it "the resignation of a number of conservatives who caused disrupt the work of local governments." Sadoun believe that it is possible for reforms and constitutional amendments through The formation of committees for that, noting that "the Iraqi street, demanding services, and not to create crises."
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Date: 04/09/2015
Palm-government sources confirmed that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi studying the "suspension of the constitution and the freezing of parliament, and declare a state of emergency" and attributed it to "US pressure threatens to prevent logistical support in Anbar fighting", while considered a coalition of law reforms Abadi similar to "declare a state contingency, "revealing the failure of a number of deputies in the collection of signatures to resolve the Chamber of Deputies, but the body the popular crowd stressed the" need to have reform through the Constitution, "warning that" the exploitation of calls for reform to hit the executive, legislative and judicial authorities. "In turn, warned the Kurdistan Alliance the freezing of the constitution, because "cause chaos and create political turmoil", also considered the claims of national powers union to dissolve parliament "political posturing." revealed government sources, close to political circles, that the prime minister "is considering the suspension of the constitution and the freezing of Parliament, as a prelude to declaring a state of emergency . "The sources, who asked withholding her identity, the sensitivity of the information, said the prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi faces" US pressure "to conduct serious reforms in his government, to absorb the anger of the street, and otherwise reflect negatively on the security forces fighting in the west of the country, especially in Anbar. while called the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun, "not to demolish what was built during the previous period of the institutions and the government on the basis of the Constitution." He criticized Sadoun in a telephone interview claimants to dissolve parliament and the government, and the declaration of a state of emergency. The MP Mehdi al-Hafez, a member of a coalition of Iraq, called Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to declare a state of emergency, and the formation of a government of professionals, saying Iraq "is no longer tolerate any more of waiting." He called Hafiz in an interview to dissolve parliament, which he described as "sectarian structure," noting that there are more than 1500 employees in Parliament , most of them "does not hold a college degree." According to al-Sadoun, the dissolution of parliament and the freezing of the constitution is causing "chaos and creates political unrest," proving it "the resignation of a number of conservatives who caused disrupt the work of local governments." Sadoun believe that it is possible for reforms and constitutional amendments through The formation of committees for that, noting that "the Iraqi street, demanding services, and not to create crises."
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