Bambaboo
07-24-2008, 01:03 PM
7/24/08
Analyst: Kurds legal challenge of elections
Neighbors - BAGHDAD - The political analyst Saad al-Hadithi believed that the Kurdistan Alliance will not surrender easily and that will make the maximum effort possible in order to challenge the law.
He added: with regard to the bloc could do to disrupt the coalition of Kurdistan this resolution or to challenge the legitimacy before the Constitutional Court, I believe that the final word will be with the Alliance of Kurdistan since the draft law before turning to the decision must be ratified by members of the Presidency Together, if either one of these members reject this law, it will be once again to the Parliament and if Parliament insisted on its adoption, it can then-President Jalal Talabani to oppose him again in this case the bill must be approved by three fifths members of Parliament at least. I think that this ratio can not be achieved at the present time. "
The newly added in an interview with "Radio Sawa:" I do not think that there is provision in either the Constitution or in domestic law, the parliament set to vote and thus approved a secret ballot vote is being dealt within the parliaments of most countries in the world and therefore I do not think that constitutes a breach of the system Or even constitutional rules of procedure of Parliament. "
He believed al-Hadithi, what happened in Parliament on Tuesday indicates the existence of cracks in a clear parliamentary blocs supported the view that a change in political alliances ahead.
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Bambaboo
Analyst: Kurds legal challenge of elections
Neighbors - BAGHDAD - The political analyst Saad al-Hadithi believed that the Kurdistan Alliance will not surrender easily and that will make the maximum effort possible in order to challenge the law.
He added: with regard to the bloc could do to disrupt the coalition of Kurdistan this resolution or to challenge the legitimacy before the Constitutional Court, I believe that the final word will be with the Alliance of Kurdistan since the draft law before turning to the decision must be ratified by members of the Presidency Together, if either one of these members reject this law, it will be once again to the Parliament and if Parliament insisted on its adoption, it can then-President Jalal Talabani to oppose him again in this case the bill must be approved by three fifths members of Parliament at least. I think that this ratio can not be achieved at the present time. "
The newly added in an interview with "Radio Sawa:" I do not think that there is provision in either the Constitution or in domestic law, the parliament set to vote and thus approved a secret ballot vote is being dealt within the parliaments of most countries in the world and therefore I do not think that constitutes a breach of the system Or even constitutional rules of procedure of Parliament. "
He believed al-Hadithi, what happened in Parliament on Tuesday indicates the existence of cracks in a clear parliamentary blocs supported the view that a change in political alliances ahead.
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aljeeran.net&sl=ar&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
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