Tuesday 9 August 2011
The state of law emphasizes the vote on the National Council as an advisory
Follow-up - and babysit - MP for the coalition of state law, Khalid al-Asadi said the "National Council for the strategic policy of the Supreme can not be only advisory, and that a vote in the House of Representatives will not only be in this capacity."
The MP said Khaled al-Asadi told a news briefing Tuesday that "the Policy Board is an advisory board and can not extend its powers or procedures to the legislature, executive or judicial, as agreed between the political blocs, but the situation to get a consensus on decisions within the council to be binding on the government." He added that "state law to vote on the Policy Board, provided that it is in harmony with the Constitution and as agreed between the political blocs, as reported in the paper Arbil or meetings with President Jalal Talabani," noting that "otherwise we will turn without endorsing it inside the Dome of the House of Representatives as a contrary to the Constitution and violated the National Alliance, and will not allow passing. "
The leaders of political blocs agreed at a meeting held at the Presidency and under the auspices of President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday to resolve a number of outstanding issues between the political blocs as the balance and security ministries, including the agreement to send a draft law on the National Council of the Supreme policies by President Talabani to the Council of Representatives during the three days, in addition to keeping the part of U.S. forces in the country for the purpose of training. Q, Q
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