Saad confirm the existence of political agendas disrupted census
On: Tue 11/22/2011 8:42
The Deputy for the National Alliance believed that "the political agendas behind the lack of population census in Iraq."
said Rep. Susan Saad, in a press statement yesterday, "political agendas prevent a census on the basis of which is distributed wealth and the various development projects and even on the level of knowledge of the needs of each province of jobs, but some actors stand in this matter, including the reservations about the timing and conditions and changes experienced by the country after 2003. "
She explained that "most of these variables is the presence of the provinces of unstable security fully as mayor of Diyala, in addition to the file internally displaced have seen some provincial displacement of many residents because of the security situation and the economic situation".
Tayfur supporting the establishment of regional conditions of
the Deputy Speaker Arif Tayfur support for the establishment of provinces within federal Iraq provided that includes the disputed areas with the need to expedite the implementation of Article 140 of the permanent Iraqi constitution.
He Tayfur that "all the provinces can create regions because it is a legal and legitimate right guaranteed by the Constitution on the grounds that Iraq is a federal country, and statements about the the existence of regions would weaken the state and lead to the partition is incorrect and contrary to logic and opposed to democracy, stressing the importance of the formation of geographical regions, Administrative between provinces which combine with each other. "
And that "this will help in the distribution of powers and the power-sharing between the federal government and local governments, and certainly is in the the public interest and also contribute to finding appropriate solutions to the problems faced by the provinces ".
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On: Tue 11/22/2011 8:42
The Deputy for the National Alliance believed that "the political agendas behind the lack of population census in Iraq."
said Rep. Susan Saad, in a press statement yesterday, "political agendas prevent a census on the basis of which is distributed wealth and the various development projects and even on the level of knowledge of the needs of each province of jobs, but some actors stand in this matter, including the reservations about the timing and conditions and changes experienced by the country after 2003. "
She explained that "most of these variables is the presence of the provinces of unstable security fully as mayor of Diyala, in addition to the file internally displaced have seen some provincial displacement of many residents because of the security situation and the economic situation".
Tayfur supporting the establishment of regional conditions of
the Deputy Speaker Arif Tayfur support for the establishment of provinces within federal Iraq provided that includes the disputed areas with the need to expedite the implementation of Article 140 of the permanent Iraqi constitution.
He Tayfur that "all the provinces can create regions because it is a legal and legitimate right guaranteed by the Constitution on the grounds that Iraq is a federal country, and statements about the the existence of regions would weaken the state and lead to the partition is incorrect and contrary to logic and opposed to democracy, stressing the importance of the formation of geographical regions, Administrative between provinces which combine with each other. "
And that "this will help in the distribution of powers and the power-sharing between the federal government and local governments, and certainly is in the the public interest and also contribute to finding appropriate solutions to the problems faced by the provinces ".
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