Parliament: a rejection of the amendments to the Constitution, betrayal of the people
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11/12/2011
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Counting a coalition of law rejected amendments to the Constitution, "a betrayal of the people who gave voice to their representatives because he confirmed that a constitutional amendment is a critical necessity in light of question marks on some articles of the Constitution. The MP said the coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki was quoted by the agency," Nina ": "There are differing views between the leaders of political blocs between those who see that the constitution and some of its provisions need to be amendments, and rejects it because it is considered that the conditions are not appropriate and not to do so." He added: "The amendments is a requirement for many of the politicians and the ordinary citizen, and rejects make the adjustments he is betraying the people who gave him his voice. "He continued:" We reject the postponement of the amendments it is important because there are some points should be revised because it caused confusion evident in the stages of the political process, and the cause of many of the political crises which are still so far without a solution. "He stressed:" The constitutional amendments should not be based on the wishes of the person to block or national, depending on the interests of the class, "refusing to go each side to request the amendment does not benefit her and rejects the amendment benefit her, and all this at the expense of the people and citizens. and saw "Such trends are the cause of making the political vacuum between the blocks, said MP Abdul Ilah Naieli that a constitutional amendment is a critical necessity in light of question marks on some articles of the Constitution. He said in a press statement, that there is a clause in the Constitution provides for the possibility of amendments if There is a consensus of political forces on the existence of defects in the Constitution, to be so amended or changed. "He added:" The previous parliament formed a committee for constitutional amendments, but did not reach any final agreement on this subject, also acknowledged the current parliament also set up a committee for constitutional amendments, but not formed yet, while the government today has some observations on a number of provisions of the constitution and all political forces and all the provinces today have question marks on some of its articles, and has therefore become necessary to be modified some of the items to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and serves the political process. "
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