Kurdistan Alliance: Maliki wants the administration of Iraq even if it exceeds the central to the constitution
28/02/2012 22:04
Kurdistan Alliance MP Farhad Atrushi
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - considered the Kurdistan Alliance, on Tuesday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki wants to run Iraq until a central if it exceeds the Constitution, stressing that decentralization is not an encroachment on the Constitution, pointed out that the fear of decentralization is for political purposes.
The MP said the coalition Farhad Atrushi that "decentralization provided for in the Constitution and its application is not exceeded it," noting that his alliance "surprised that the issue of an interview of the Prime Minister from time to time on the constitution, although he was one of the members of the writing."
He Atrushi that "The prime minister wants to run a central Iraq, a president, even if it exceeds the Constitution," asserting that "the fear of decentralization is for political purposes and not to acknowledge what is stated in the Constitution serves as the overtaking him."
He Atrushi that "the interpretation of decentralization is clear in the Constitution can not be explained by the way you want, even if he was prime minister," explaining that "Parliament at its previous session approved the Law No. 21 on the composition of the regions and was Prime Minister at the time the objection was not after the approval ".
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was considered at a conference of decentralization, which was held, on Monday (February 27, 2012) in Baghdad, that the system of decentralization may lead to a sense of separation with a diversity of national, sectarian, warning of the neglect of the external factor in the development of the spirit of separation, as called for governments to give more local authority within the orientations of the central government.
The political scene in the Iraq crisis is to claim some provinces the establishment of regions, including the Declaration of the province of Salah al-Din provinces economically and administratively protest against the "marginalization and detention procedures and ablation", which affected dozens of children, and depriving them of the allocations of financial and grades they deserve, as announced by the majority of the Diyala , maintain territories, while threatening the other provinces, particularly Nineveh and Basra, to take similar steps.
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