State of Law coalition enters the election of three entities Chairperson and other supporting him
BAGHDAD - morning - Alaa al-Tai
said head of the Liberal parliamentary Bahaa al-Araji, rallying under the banner of the Sadrist movement, said his bloc will not mind to take charge of the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for a third term requirement of obtaining the first rank in the elections the next parliamentary.
Observers believe that the statement by al-Araji, and although he was inconsistent with previous statements of the block, but it is inconsistent with the text of the Constitution.
Araji said in a press statement: 'Everyone calls for transparency in the upcoming parliamentary elections and calling for a democratic one who gets the most votes of , downright will receive the highest ranking in the state and the parliament. "
Araji said that "al-Maliki will enter several lists during the next parliamentary elections, so it will have the greatest weight in the event are available these conditions and got sounds great, then how can we Liberal bloc interception on his third term in the government and this is a right guaranteed by the Constitution and everyone respected. "
Informed sources said the "morning" that the components of the coalition of state law will enter the elections in the three entities Chairperson except for entities other Stnazavi with it later, and the most prominent entities are: the Islamic Dawa Party and the name of the entity's President Nouri Kamel Mohammed Hassan Maliki, and mass independent and the name of the entity's President Hussein Ibrahim Saleh Mahdi al-Shahristani, and the rule of law and the name of the entity's President Haider Jawad Kadhim al-Abadi. "
as there are entities supported the coalition during the last stage and the current, namely: "the Virtue Party, Islamic, and the Badr Organization, and the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq , current State Fair, the Iraqi bloc free. "
The Federal Supreme Court overturned a recent law defining the mandates of the three presidencies, voted by the Parliament in January 2013.
Article (72) of the Constitution reads as follows: First, define the mandate of the President of the Republic four years and may be re-elected for a second term only, Second: The mandate of the President of the Republic of the end of the session the House of Representatives, "as otherwise provided in the Constitution, the mandate of the Prime Minister.
For his part, MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati told the "morning" , that "it is the people which determines the courses prime minister in the parliamentary system and this thing exists in the world and not only in Iraq." Al-Bayati said that "as requested by some powers formerly of non-participation of al-Maliki in the coming elections it is only confiscated prior to the will of the people before the election, in the sense that there are those who want to impose on the people's will and this will conclude the political process of their content, "stressing that the conviction of the people and calendar of the people were the ones who limit the number of sessions of the Prime Minister and not the ideas or positions of political parties and blocs.
also said a spokesman for the Iraqi List Haider Mulla said that he No political party imposes on another political party not to participate in the elections.
and Mulla said in a statement the "morning" that "political person can offer services to the people of any state in the presidential site."
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