The time on Thursday, 27 September / September 2012 17:04 | |
Kirkuk / Abdullah Ibrahim
MP Omar al-Jubouri called Presidency of the Council of Representatives and the UN team in Iraq UNAMI not to deal with the Article 140 Committee in the Iraqi parliament as illegal and unconstitutional ..
The MP said Kirkuk's Arabs that the matter of deep regret tell us News yesterday that the ratios for himself claimed to be a chairman of the Commission on Article 140 parliamentary interim has achieved a meeting in his capacity as Chairman of the Committee with a team from the UN mission, despite the knowledge that what happened on 2/9 / 2012 was incorrectly considered Two of the large democracy, the Constitution and Rules of Procedure of the House of Representatives. A day on which they claim the election of the Chairman of the Committee mentioned despite the lack of a quorum because members present number was 8 or 9 members, while the number of members of the committee voted for them in the session on Thursday, 12/5/2011 are 34 members and this was confirmed by the decision of Deputies No. 20 on 16/5/2011, either claim it was reducing the number of committee members to 17 members is assigned to him from the law, because he had not been withdrawn membership of 34 members of the Committee did not cancel it Parliament No. 20 has asked Mr. Speaker not invoked so the election to illegitimacy. We stressed to blame for the UN team met such a call and they had to understand that the ratios for himself as head of the committee that an informal meeting, and that Ayaln through the media. And demanded the presidency of the Council to take actions that would respect the vote of the Council, which took place on 12/5/2011 for membership 34 CMI Vice respecting what came parliamentary resolution No. 20 on 16/5/2011 and are not taken to resolve such important things and dangerous cross-style deals declared and we refuse to be assigned to the Chairman of that Committee political party is neutral about the Article 140 ended constitutional Mhiltha.
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