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Ali Al-Tamimi: Exceeding the deadlines and the failure of the constitutional institutions allow the Federal Court to dissolve Parliament
Saturday, August 13, 2022 11:42 AM
Baghdad / National News Center
Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi confirmed, today, Saturday, that exceeding the constitutional periods and the failure of constitutional institutions, including Parliament, allows the Federal Court to dissolve Parliament, indicating that
the general principles contained in the Civil Code confirm that the legislative institution when it fails to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it.
Al-Tamimi said in a press statement,
"The Federal Court can dissolve Parliament in accordance with Articles 47 and 59 of the Civil Code related to the failure of its constitutional role and exceeding the constitutional deadlines." He added that
“the general principles contained in the civil law confirm that when the institution is unable to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it,” noting that
“the Federal Court has a general and mandatory decision-making mandate, in accordance with Articles 92, 93 and 94 of the Iraqi constitution.” Al-Tamimi expected that
“the court will move to dissolve parliament, which has become a popular demand.”
Ali Al-Tamimi: Exceeding the deadlines and the failure of the constitutional institutions allow the Federal Court to dissolve Parliament
Saturday, August 13, 2022 11:42 AM
Baghdad / National News Center
Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi confirmed, today, Saturday, that exceeding the constitutional periods and the failure of constitutional institutions, including Parliament, allows the Federal Court to dissolve Parliament, indicating that
the general principles contained in the Civil Code confirm that the legislative institution when it fails to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it.
Al-Tamimi said in a press statement,
"The Federal Court can dissolve Parliament in accordance with Articles 47 and 59 of the Civil Code related to the failure of its constitutional role and exceeding the constitutional deadlines." He added that
“the general principles contained in the civil law confirm that when the institution is unable to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it,” noting that
“the Federal Court has a general and mandatory decision-making mandate, in accordance with Articles 92, 93 and 94 of the Iraqi constitution.” Al-Tamimi expected that
“the court will move to dissolve parliament, which has become a popular demand.”