Friday, February 3, 2012 11:32
[Baghdad - where]
Said an MP for the high-mass white Nassif, "The proposal of President Jalal Talabani on the redrawing of administrative boundaries of the provinces involves constitutional violations added to the mystery that makes us put the question marks it."
She said in a press statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Friday that "the proposed Talabani, the abolition of the management changes, which he called the proposal unfair to the provinces and districts and areas involves a violation of the constitution as the presidency is not a legislative, but the parliament is on the legislation of laws, and the Presidency of the Republic, but ratification. "
She Nassif: "The decisions and decrees issued by the former regime and referred to by the project did not name names, but only saying [the decisions and administrative decrees is fair]."
Indicated, "We would like to know what the criteria was based upon in determining that these decisions fair or unfair? As otherwise specified in the proposed standard which defines justice or no justice those decisions, and did not mention the proposal to the standard that establishes the fact that these decisions with the goal of political or administrative, including the Section is administrative in nature and another is administrative in nature, he did not name them. "
She noted that "this project will affect the legal status of the provinces, and we will be in front of the case similar to the issue of the provinces, each province, demanding to change their legal status and this will affect the principle of legal stability of the centers of the provinces."
Nassif and demanded the presidency to "reconsider this proposal and in line with the Constitution and national interest."
The proposal referred to President Jalal Talabani states [cancel all decrees of the former regime on the administrative boundaries of cities and towns, and returned to normal a year before 1968, the year that dominated the Baath Party to power in Iraq. Finished.
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