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Parliamentary blocs: the differences on the Federal Court confined to the age of the member and how to choose the number and role of law scholars

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Parliamentary blocs: the differences on the Federal Court confined to the age of the member and how to choose the number and role of law scholars

Author: MK
Editor: BK, RS 07/12/2013 17:40


Range Press / Baghdad
Confirmed deputies belonging to the political blocs large, on Friday, to highlight the differences on the Law of the Federal Court is limited to old members and how their choice and replace them as well as a number of Muslim Jurists in which the nature of their role, while felt that those differences "not substantial" and could be dealt with a proposal that the selection of Members by a committee of the judiciary and the presidency and parliament.
State law: Members choose the most contentious points
And see State of Law coalition, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, that there are "four points impede agreement on the controversial law of the Federal Court related to the age of the candidate and the Presidency of the Court and to vote on its members in parliament and how to replace them."
According to MP for the rule of law, Hussein Net, in an interview to the (long-Presse), there was a "four-point controversial on the Law of the Federal Court of First Omar candidate who demand to be open does not specify the age of 70 years, as demanded by some of the blocks," and indicates that " The second contentious issue relating to legal as Presidency of the Court and not as real as we call it. "
He adds Net, that "the controversial issue other related refusing to vote on the members of the Court by Parliament, because it leads to politicize and undermine the principle of separation of powers," and shows that "the point of contention fourth related to replace the members of the Court, as we prefer to be done about the gradual difficulty of implementing a boost one ".
Kurdistan Alliance: We propose a joint committee for the selection of members
For his part, showing the Kurdistan Alliance "centrist package of proposals that will pass the Federal Court Act, most notably the formation of a committee of the judiciary and the presidency and parliament to choose the members".
He says the Kurdistan Alliance MP, Mohsen al-Sadoun, said in an interview to (range Press), "The discussions that continued over two and a half resulted in a quasi-agreement on the first version of the draft law of the Federal Court, which has offered to Parliament," and shows that it "states that have the number of members of the Federal Court, including nine of the 13 judges as well as two law scholars and the same number of legal experts. "
Explains Sadoun, that "the issue enjoy jurists and law veto is still a subject of controversy has not been resolved yet," is expected to "be agreed not to their right to veto decisions taken by the court because the Constitution provides بمادته second, but no legislation is the law violates Islamic law, democracy, and it No need to overturn a decision by the Shariah experts because it is constitutionally protected. "
It is noteworthy Kurdistan Alliance MP, that "the controversy over the age of members of the Court will not last long because it is not essential," and adds that "the Kurdistan Alliance does not mind that beyond the age of User seventy years, provided that they are subjected to medical examination annually to ensure its ability to carry out his duties."
Sadoun believes, that "the selection of members of the court can be done via a special committee of the judiciary and the presidency and parliament," and calls for the need to "accelerate the legislation of the law because the current Federal Court subject to the old law before the current legislation, the Constitution of the country."
Iraqi List: differences on keeping the number of current members
It emphasizes the Iraqi List, led by former Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi, that "the differences that hinder the passing of the Federal Court Act are those related to the desire of some of the blocks to keep the number of current members due to his experience, as well as the number of law scholars and the nature of their role."
According to a member of the Iraqi List Omar al-Jubouri, in an interview to (range Press), "The age of a member of the court is the most important differences that hinder the law," and adds that "the dispute other on to keep one-third of the members of the Federal Court browsing for on grounds that experience until ابدالهم."
He continues Jubouri, that "other dispute related to the number of members of the Court and whether the number of Muslim Jurists in two or four, whether they are as advisers or key."
And display of the Federal Court Act to parliament more than once, most recently in (the eighth of July 2013 now), but the differences on it obstructed passed forcing the Council to postpone the vote until a final agreement on the draft law.
Prior to the decision of the parliament, Mohammed al-Khalidi, that was announced in (third from July 2013 present), an agreement of the Presidency of the Parliament with the heads of parliamentary blocs, to pass laws contentious basket and one in Parliament, pointing out that the most prominent of these laws that Court's Federal Supreme Court, and the prohibition of party Baath party law, "but he fell for it, denying the existence of such an agreement.
And rejected the Iraqi List, in the (current sixth of July), the draft pass laws basket and one, while the accused state law legal disable the Federal Court and the parties, seeking to force the other blocks to pass laws "is not in their interest"
The representative of the religious authority in Karbala, Ahmad Safi, counting, in (the sixth of July 2013 now), that attempts to vote a basket and one on some of the laws in the House of Representatives to "serious matter."

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