Approval would dismiss Iraq's dictatorship and monopoly power
Date: Mon 08/08/2011 18:56
Political blocs supported the proposal does not allow the Prime Minister to stay in office more than two Baghdad - Maan Mohammed Hassan whole deputies Mojtlv political blocs to limit the mandate of the Prime Minister to two terms. only confirming they are with Agherariqanon new does not allow the prime minister to remain in office more than two terms. And expressed member of the Iraqi Khalid al-Alwani, support for the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions. He told (the citizen) yesterday, "after the completion of the rules of procedure of the Council of Representatives will begin the Committee on Constitutional Amendments of work and certainly, this topic will be among the proposals that are required in the Prime Minister the same as what is required in a President of the Republic, noting that the Iraqi List, supports this approach because it promotes Democratic Action in Iraq and away by the specter of dictatorship and monopoly power. For its part, supported the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq Dry passing a law does not allow the Prime Minister to stay in more than two terms. She told (the citizen) yesterday, we in the Kurdistan Alliance, we consider this attitude is something good and positive as it will prevent the emergence of dictatorships new, noting that at the same time will consolidate the building of democracy in Iraq. and said dry "will be the first signatories to agree to the inclusion of this topic within the constitutional amendments. For his part, MP for the current martyr mihrab Hamid vegetative its full support for. Amatrahh MP Walid al-Hilli leader of the Dawa Party, establishing the mandate of the Prime Minister said for two sessions (Citizen) "that the matter can be decided during a meeting of leaders of political blocs to make a decision in this matter until its inclusion in the constitutional amendments to come." He stressed vegetation that passing a law or take a political decision by the leaders of the blocks I think will not face any problem because most of the blocks policy with the term for the Prime Minister. The leader of the Dawa Party, a coalition of law and Walid al-Hilli said support for the adoption of a new law does not allow the Prime Minister to remain in office more than two terms. The ornaments in a press statement that "the Dawa Party, had previously supported the proposal made by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to determine the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions," adding, "We did not support the survival of Prime Minister for more than two terms." Article 72 of the Iraqi constitution that "define the mandate of the President of the Republic four years, and may be re-elected for a second term only" in Article 77 that "required in the Prime Minister shall be the President of the Republic, that he holds a university degree or equivalent , and over thirty-five years of age, but the Constitution did not specify the number of states of the Prime Minister. It is noted that in the event of adoption of this law, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will not allow him to run for the next session because he had completed two sessions.
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Date: Mon 08/08/2011 18:56
Political blocs supported the proposal does not allow the Prime Minister to stay in office more than two Baghdad - Maan Mohammed Hassan whole deputies Mojtlv political blocs to limit the mandate of the Prime Minister to two terms. only confirming they are with Agherariqanon new does not allow the prime minister to remain in office more than two terms. And expressed member of the Iraqi Khalid al-Alwani, support for the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions. He told (the citizen) yesterday, "after the completion of the rules of procedure of the Council of Representatives will begin the Committee on Constitutional Amendments of work and certainly, this topic will be among the proposals that are required in the Prime Minister the same as what is required in a President of the Republic, noting that the Iraqi List, supports this approach because it promotes Democratic Action in Iraq and away by the specter of dictatorship and monopoly power. For its part, supported the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq Dry passing a law does not allow the Prime Minister to stay in more than two terms. She told (the citizen) yesterday, we in the Kurdistan Alliance, we consider this attitude is something good and positive as it will prevent the emergence of dictatorships new, noting that at the same time will consolidate the building of democracy in Iraq. and said dry "will be the first signatories to agree to the inclusion of this topic within the constitutional amendments. For his part, MP for the current martyr mihrab Hamid vegetative its full support for. Amatrahh MP Walid al-Hilli leader of the Dawa Party, establishing the mandate of the Prime Minister said for two sessions (Citizen) "that the matter can be decided during a meeting of leaders of political blocs to make a decision in this matter until its inclusion in the constitutional amendments to come." He stressed vegetation that passing a law or take a political decision by the leaders of the blocks I think will not face any problem because most of the blocks policy with the term for the Prime Minister. The leader of the Dawa Party, a coalition of law and Walid al-Hilli said support for the adoption of a new law does not allow the Prime Minister to remain in office more than two terms. The ornaments in a press statement that "the Dawa Party, had previously supported the proposal made by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to determine the mandate of the Prime Minister two sessions," adding, "We did not support the survival of Prime Minister for more than two terms." Article 72 of the Iraqi constitution that "define the mandate of the President of the Republic four years, and may be re-elected for a second term only" in Article 77 that "required in the Prime Minister shall be the President of the Republic, that he holds a university degree or equivalent , and over thirty-five years of age, but the Constitution did not specify the number of states of the Prime Minister. It is noted that in the event of adoption of this law, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will not allow him to run for the next session because he had completed two sessions.
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