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Adoption Law of the Supreme Judicial Council and stumbled to vote on the Federal Court Act

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Adoption Law of the Supreme Judicial Council and stumbled to vote on the Federal Court Act
Date: Saturday 12/15/2012 08:54 pm


Legal expert considered to enhance the independence of the judiciary

BAGHDAD - Alaa Fadel
Counting legal expert House vote on the law the Supreme Judicial Council that strengthening the Iraqi judiciary because the constitution guarantees its independence on that side. Has House of Representatives voted on this law after the withdrawal of Congress coalition of state law in the session. Said legal expert Tareq Harb's (citizen): »that House vote on this law because he needs a simple majority for approval ». added» that the law of the Federal Court found the vote because he needs to two-thirds the House of Representatives for approval and this unless achieved in the meeting mentioned ». explaining» said a vote on the law of the Supreme Judicial Council is to strengthen the Iraqi judiciary and gave the Council full independence ». and continued war» that adoption of this law will have a significant effect on the legislation of laws because it grants full powers to make changes to many things after he was handcuffed by law civil rulers of Iraq Paul Bremer ». On the other hand, said Musdrberlmana that« President House Speaker Osama Nujaifi announced during the meeting that the members of the Legal Committee and the representatives of the political blocs agreed on the final version of the draft law of the Federal Court », indicating that« been adding new items to the law agreed by everyone ». added that« Najafi said that the quorum is the reason for not vote on the law, which requires two-thirds of the members of Parliament ». and lawmakers walked coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki meeting of the Council of Representatives of 40 of the first legislative term of the year legislative third held on 13 December ongoing protest against the failure to add a paragraph to the legal Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court. For his part, MP for the Liberal bloc parliamentary Jawad Alshahyla, Saturday «pass a law the Supreme Judicial Council in the House of Representatives, today, right step towards balancing authorities in Iraq», adding that «approval will generate real opportunity to rein in executive power». He attributed Alshahyla late adoption of the law for a long time «because he was not in the interest of the government and the House of Representatives, not even the Iraqi people», stressing that «the law was passed will give incentive for the political blocs to recognize the law of the Federal Court in the coming days ahead». in the meantime, the head of the coalition of state Law Khalid al-Attiyah told a news conference building the House of Representatives that «among what we asked to be first enactment of the Federal Court, and then proceed with the law the Supreme Judicial Council because laws linked each other and especially with regard to the judiciary». added Attiyah said «despite From behind us a lot of points of contention, but stayed there points controversial professional and basic believe they affect the independence of the judiciary and affect immunized from political influences different ». said Attiyah that he« demanded today the introduction of some amendments to the proposed law of the Federal Court, and is meeting with the judiciary and displays it proposed and asked to wait some days pending agreement on this matter », but he also said that« there views and political blocs are trying to politicize the judiciary and subject him to their political ». said Attiyah said« ensure that we we decided to boycott today's meeting and prevent the ratification of the Council Supreme Judicial because it is linked to the Federal Court Act.

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