Deputy for the National: There is a trend in the Supreme Council to withdraw from the coalition
31/07/2011 11:45
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Deputy for the National Alliance, Sunday, if there is a tendency in the Islamic Supreme Council to withdraw from the National Alliance on the issue of background removal the Electoral Commission. She Batoul Farouk, told Aswat al-Iraq, today, that "the Supreme Council did not attend the meeting yesterday (Saturday) allocated to the process of Limbering Ministerial only one or two in the voting session and then got out of the meeting," indicating that "the Supreme Council has directed out of the National Alliance. " She said her coalition "has the statistics of the positions of the Supreme Council of opposition to the positions of the National Alliance, especially the rule of law", pointing out that the Council "tends to the opposition, although he had not declared this thing, and not to vote to sack the Commission indicates the direction the opposition" . He noted that the coalition "has the sure that the Supreme Council wanted by the opposition, but without the announcement of this thing," adding that "some of the deputies of the Supreme Council demanded the rule of law to apologize them for statements MP Hanan al not to vote to sack the Commission." and showed Farouk The Supreme Council of "trying to pressure us to get an apology over remarks Hanan al regarding the Commission." The MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al reported Thursday last told (Voices of Iraq) that "some of the blocks within the National Alliance of the Supreme Council and the Sadrist bloc, and virtue may not vote on the dismissal of the election commission in spite of evidence of corruption where, "and accused Fatlawi in time" these blocks applause for the spoilers not to vote to sack the Mvazavih elections. " The House voted in its session of 14 not to dismiss the election commission in the presence of the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi. and questioned Iraqi Council of Representatives During its regular on the second of May / May, President of the Electoral Commission for elections, Faraj al-Haidari, a contrast medium convictions of Representatives Bajabath, and was head of the Department of Elections resigned from the Election Commission Hamdiya Husseini, had demanded on 16 April, to oust the President of the Commission for violating rules of professional and the Law Commission, also accused him of trying to discredit her resignation. The establishment of the Electoral Commission for elections in Iraq, came by order of the Coalition Provisional Authority Order 92 in the 31 of May 2004 to be limited to, the only electoral authority in Iraq, the commission is professional, independent, non-partisan self-administered and a of the state, but independent of the executive, legislative, judicial, and have the absolute power of the law, the authority to declare the application and implementation of regulations, rules and procedures relating to elections during the transitional phase. m b (m) - mm
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