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Committee of the Regions calls for the re-drafting of the law demarcation of the provinces and administrative describes as "vague"

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Committee of the Regions calls for the re-drafting of the law demarcation of the provinces and administrative describes as "vague"
On: Wednesday 10/17/2012 07:50 pm


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BAGHDAD - Alaa al-Tamimi
Called a member of the provinces and territories parliamentary to rewrite the law redrawing the administrative boundaries of the provinces, considering him Balrkik and enigmatic. Said committee member Iman Hamid's (citizen): "The law in question did not reach the Commission until now." She added, "When we saw the law and we found prosaic and vague because it does not identify the provinces covered by amending the border and no time, "he said. adding" There provinces nested in the unit administrative and need to re-demarcate where the law did not say that. "and called for Hamid to" rewrite the Act and determine the provinces covered by it. "
Indicating "that Salahuddin province did not mention her law at all," she said, "that state law supports the demarcation of Salahuddin province or to other will not compromise on that." The Law demarcation administrative provinces to "cancel decrees and decisions all and any other legislation the former regime issued in order to achieve its political objectives and included changes unfair and rigged administrative boundaries of the provinces and districts, counties across the Republic of Iraq all. between law that the reasons that the former regime has made changes unfair on the administrative border of the provinces and districts, counties across the Republic of Iraq, Mtlaaba them as he pleases through issuance مراسيما and decisions of the Republic and other legislation, was not the changes have been carried out for the benefit of the Iraqi people, but has to achieve the political goals of the system and tighten control on citizens of all stripes, and in order to eliminate those changes and return the situation to what it was before the system, initiated this law . If it were law enforcement, many of the provinces covered by the law will lose large tracts large territory, especially, Salahuddin province, which did not exist before 1968 and formed the decision of the regime of Saddam Hussein early seventies of the last century after the annexation of some districts and areas to the governorates of Baghdad.
For his part, member of the Iraqi Abdullah al-Yawar rejected the bill redrawing the administrative boundaries of the provinces of Iraq, warning of the consequences of passing because it will ignite a conflict threatens the unity of Iraq. Said Yawar in a press statement that "the bill redrawing the administrative boundaries of provinces and provided by President Jalal Talabani on the Council of Representatives and promised constitutional violation explicit and infringe on the rights of Iraqis." And added he was "not the prerogative of the President to provide such a proposals and projects for the House of Representatives "noting that" the adoption of this project by the Legal Committee of the Parliament is a violation of the constitution and Article 140 expired in accordance with the Constitution on 31/12/2007 ", noting that" Nineveh is covered by section 140 in accordance with the Constitution. "and warned the House of Representatives of the" consequences pass this project, which he described as sedition, which will open new door to the conflict would contribute to enhancing the division caused by the brutal occupation in the Iraqi reality, "and accused what he described as the leaders of senior political process" of seeking to complete the construction of the new Iraq on the foundations laid by the U.S. occupation according to labels and divisions not familiar Iraqi people before.


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