20/11/2011
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Showed the Iraqi List MP Talal Zobaie surprise to ask the Kurdistan Alliance, the issue of Article 140 requirement for the establishment of provinces in the disputed areas in MP Ali Fayad, a coalition of law that the grant of the provinces wide powers require an amendment to the Constitution of Iraq, criticizing the efficiency of some of the current assemblies of the provinces.
Zobaie said L / Nina / yesterday: "We are afraid of the ambitions of the Kurdistan Alliance in the areas of the provinces of Nineveh, Salahuddin, Diyala and the exploitation of the current situation in Iraq to pass his projects." He added: "We believe that Article 140 is a substance expired and have no meaning no need for discussion where because it is effective to the end of the period of time specified in the Constitution, which is one of the red lines we have. "
He believed that the withdrawal of confidence from the government is talking about will end regions and for failing to provide the needs of the provinces.
In a related context, MP for the National Alliance Abdul Hussein Resan "the need to prepare laws governing the relationship in the future between the regions or provinces and the central government and to coordinate management of the country between them." And the transfer of the center breaking news of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council in a statement Resan saying: "There are no laws regulating the relationship between the province and the provinces and the center, "adding that" some of the provinces beyond the powers of the Centre under the pretext of the absence of laws governing the relationship with local government center. " He stressed "the need to pass a law to regulate the province or the province center and have this law in detail deals with the finer details of legal, administrative, financial, even in terms of handling and investment of natural resources existing in the provinces." And said the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, announced that the call to abolish the ministries and the transfer of powers to the provincial councils should be preceded by dismantling the administrative ministries to be the transfer of powers to the provinces, indicating that the transition from central management to decentralization requires time to avoid confusion. said Torhan Mufti (Rn), "The ministries that are calling for cancellation must be ministries is not federal, that is not related to food security, education or security, and must precede any call for the transfer of the powers of any ministry to the provinces to dismantle Administrator of that ministry. "He explained," If you cancel any ministry should be that action is preceded by opening of the Directorate General of the Ministry in each province, but the shift from centralized to decentralized administration should be gradually for fear of confusing administrative. "and called on Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, yesterday, Iraqi Council of Ministers not to obstruct the establishment of Salahuddin province, while he stressed that the right to maintain access to the Court Federal or the presidency if the refusal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to send a request form territory to the Electoral Commission, and noted that it is not possible for any government agency amend the constitutional article which provided for the formation of regions. He said during a speech at the Forum's political renewal movement, which was held in Baghdad, " The "Request for Salahuddin province on the formation of the region constitutional," and urged "the political blocs objecting to the provisions of the constitution amended as it is written." He added that "any government agency can not amend Article 117 which stipulates the formation of regions," calling at the same time, the Board of Minister to the "non-blocking request Salahuddin province." He said, "the right of the province of Salah al-Din resort to the Federal Court or the application of the presidential intervention, if not sent Maliki requested the establishment of the Territory to the Electoral Commission." He called for a coalition of state law, Ali Fayad yesterday, the political blocs to the need for consultation and consensus on relevant topics the future of the country and its national interests and, while stressing that the grant of the provinces wide powers require an amendment to the Constitution of Iraq, criticized the efficiency of some current assemblies of the provinces. He said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "any invitations or demands related to the future of the country and its national interest, declaration, regions or the granting of the provinces more authority, it should be done through consensus and consultation between the political blocs and their leaders to avoid any defect that could harm the national interest, especially with the imminent withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, the fact that the political process list on consensus between the political blocs. "He added that" the Iraqi constitution which is the standard arbiter in all matters relating to public life, did not expressly refer to the powers of the provinces, "noting that" add any powers to the provinces need to amend the Constitution. "
He is Vice Chairman of the Commission on oil and gas parliamentary "deep regret because there are some provinces that lagged in the implementation of budgets allocated to them," expected to "receive the provincial councils to be elected at the next session wider powers." He said, "The government is bound by the constitution, and binding of siding interests of the people, and when aware of the need to add new powers to the provinces, they will not hesitate to do so in cooperation with the Council of Representatives, "pointing out that" the provincial current need more time to understand the responsibility. "He pointed out that" government is the political blocs and national trends all must in line with the needs of the provinces to enable them to meet the needs of its citizens and serve them better. " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [b]
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Showed the Iraqi List MP Talal Zobaie surprise to ask the Kurdistan Alliance, the issue of Article 140 requirement for the establishment of provinces in the disputed areas in MP Ali Fayad, a coalition of law that the grant of the provinces wide powers require an amendment to the Constitution of Iraq, criticizing the efficiency of some of the current assemblies of the provinces.
Zobaie said L / Nina / yesterday: "We are afraid of the ambitions of the Kurdistan Alliance in the areas of the provinces of Nineveh, Salahuddin, Diyala and the exploitation of the current situation in Iraq to pass his projects." He added: "We believe that Article 140 is a substance expired and have no meaning no need for discussion where because it is effective to the end of the period of time specified in the Constitution, which is one of the red lines we have. "
He believed that the withdrawal of confidence from the government is talking about will end regions and for failing to provide the needs of the provinces.
In a related context, MP for the National Alliance Abdul Hussein Resan "the need to prepare laws governing the relationship in the future between the regions or provinces and the central government and to coordinate management of the country between them." And the transfer of the center breaking news of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council in a statement Resan saying: "There are no laws regulating the relationship between the province and the provinces and the center, "adding that" some of the provinces beyond the powers of the Centre under the pretext of the absence of laws governing the relationship with local government center. " He stressed "the need to pass a law to regulate the province or the province center and have this law in detail deals with the finer details of legal, administrative, financial, even in terms of handling and investment of natural resources existing in the provinces." And said the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, announced that the call to abolish the ministries and the transfer of powers to the provincial councils should be preceded by dismantling the administrative ministries to be the transfer of powers to the provinces, indicating that the transition from central management to decentralization requires time to avoid confusion. said Torhan Mufti (Rn), "The ministries that are calling for cancellation must be ministries is not federal, that is not related to food security, education or security, and must precede any call for the transfer of the powers of any ministry to the provinces to dismantle Administrator of that ministry. "He explained," If you cancel any ministry should be that action is preceded by opening of the Directorate General of the Ministry in each province, but the shift from centralized to decentralized administration should be gradually for fear of confusing administrative. "and called on Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, yesterday, Iraqi Council of Ministers not to obstruct the establishment of Salahuddin province, while he stressed that the right to maintain access to the Court Federal or the presidency if the refusal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to send a request form territory to the Electoral Commission, and noted that it is not possible for any government agency amend the constitutional article which provided for the formation of regions. He said during a speech at the Forum's political renewal movement, which was held in Baghdad, " The "Request for Salahuddin province on the formation of the region constitutional," and urged "the political blocs objecting to the provisions of the constitution amended as it is written." He added that "any government agency can not amend Article 117 which stipulates the formation of regions," calling at the same time, the Board of Minister to the "non-blocking request Salahuddin province." He said, "the right of the province of Salah al-Din resort to the Federal Court or the application of the presidential intervention, if not sent Maliki requested the establishment of the Territory to the Electoral Commission." He called for a coalition of state law, Ali Fayad yesterday, the political blocs to the need for consultation and consensus on relevant topics the future of the country and its national interests and, while stressing that the grant of the provinces wide powers require an amendment to the Constitution of Iraq, criticized the efficiency of some current assemblies of the provinces. He said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "any invitations or demands related to the future of the country and its national interest, declaration, regions or the granting of the provinces more authority, it should be done through consensus and consultation between the political blocs and their leaders to avoid any defect that could harm the national interest, especially with the imminent withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, the fact that the political process list on consensus between the political blocs. "He added that" the Iraqi constitution which is the standard arbiter in all matters relating to public life, did not expressly refer to the powers of the provinces, "noting that" add any powers to the provinces need to amend the Constitution. "
He is Vice Chairman of the Commission on oil and gas parliamentary "deep regret because there are some provinces that lagged in the implementation of budgets allocated to them," expected to "receive the provincial councils to be elected at the next session wider powers." He said, "The government is bound by the constitution, and binding of siding interests of the people, and when aware of the need to add new powers to the provinces, they will not hesitate to do so in cooperation with the Council of Representatives, "pointing out that" the provincial current need more time to understand the responsibility. "He pointed out that" government is the political blocs and national trends all must in line with the needs of the provinces to enable them to meet the needs of its citizens and serve them better. " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [b]