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Parliament Shall Vote on the Three Candidates for the Posts of Vice-Presidents

Editor: CC | AA Tuesday 15 February 2011 13: 12 GMT

Iraqi Council of representatives

Sumerian news/Baghdad

The Iraqi Council of representatives, Tuesday, that the Council vote on names of three candidates for the Vice President during a Sunday, stating that the legal Committee in Parliament will be reporting about the possibility of adding a fourth Vice President.

He said in an interview for "Sumerian news," the deputies decided, at its meeting today, voting to choose the three nominees for Vice President Jalal Talabani during a Sunday ", stating that" the three leading candidates are in Supreme Council leadership Adel Abdel Mahdi and Tariq al-Hashimi's Iraqi list and the National Alliance Deputy khudair Al-khuzai ".

The source said on condition of anonymity, said Parliament's legal Committee would submit its report to Congress about the possibility of adding a fourth Vice President of the Republic after modifying Bill Vice-Presidents ".

The President Jalal Talabani filed Monday for the Presidency of Parliament to amend the Vice-Presidents and the development of a fourth, Vice-President of Turkmen personality nominated to take over.

The chairmanship of the House adjourned, earlier today, held its 31st to Sunday, said that the meeting which included the completion of the second reading of draft budget year 2011, and vote on a Commission to investigate human rights Watch report on the violations of human rights and the existence of secret prisons in Baghdad.

Iraqi Parliament voted on the 9th of January, at its twentieth ordinary Bill choose one or more Deputy President of the Republic, by majority, without paragraph concerning pay, the Council said that the law passed three Deputy President.

The draft law provides that "choose the President when he took office one or more Vice-Chairmen constitutional President put this candidacy to deputies for approval by majority when quorum."

The Bill requires that the Vice President "requires the President of the Republic in accordance with article 68 of the Constitution and have a university degree or equivalent.

The Bill also required the Vice-President "sworn to Parliament as laid down in article 50 of the Constitution."

Bill also defines the choice of Vice President or above, and the Vice-President is fixed in accordance with article 72 of the Constitution.

The draft law provides that "the Vice President shall exercise the powers under the President of the powers provided for in article 73 of the Constitution and presidential power other Constitution shall replace the Vice-President replaces the President in his absence, and resolves when vacant for any reason and to elect a new President House during a period not exceeding 30 days from the date of being free.

Bill explains that "the President authority to accept the resignation of Deputy or exempted from duties, the Finance Ministry also gives power to" determine the salary and allowances of the Vice-President and the funds necessary to balance the extra for the Presidency in accordance with the rules. "

The Bill also notes that "the President issued an internal system to facilitate the implementation of this law, the Act implements the date of its publication in the Official Gazette".

"Sumerian news had received, in December of last year, 2010, a copy of a draft Bill to choose one or more Deputy for the President to the Cabinet of the House of representatives for voting.

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