Judge in Federal Court!!! Maliki warns of the Supreme Judicial Council to deal with any lawsuit against him ..
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A source from within the Federal Court, that al-Maliki held a secret meeting with the Chief Justice Medhat al-Mahmoud, warning the latter to deal with any citation, may be brought against the Prime Minister.
The judge said from inside the Federal Court declined to be named, said al-Maliki's warning comes against the backdrop of statements to the media for the brothers Muhammad Misbah Waili Basra province accuse al-Maliki, a former murder of their brother, especially with coincided near the time of the upcoming local elections.
The Federal Supreme Court, has announced in a statement in the twenty-sixth of current month of March in response to the request of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki interpretation of Article 76 of the Iraqi Constitution, which refers to the largest bloc in parliament that make up the government, that the largest parliamentary bloc means either a cluster that formed after the elections through an electoral one ran and won many more seats, or that the cluster resulting from the Alliance of two or more of the lists, which entered the elections and merged into a single bloc, becoming the majority bloc in parliament, which rejected the Iraqi List and a preference clause and considered a circumvention of the Constitution and the "curvature" of the Iraqi judiciary to the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who leads the list of competition.
The response the Federal Supreme Court signed by the nine judges, who were the President of the Court Medhat al-Mahmoud, members Farouq Mohammad Sami, Jaafar Nasser Hussain, Akram Taha Muhammad, Akram Ahmed Baban, Mohammed Saeb Naqshabandi, and Aboud Saleh Al-Tamimi, and Hassan Abu Altman, and Mikhail priest Georgis.
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