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Parliament votes on the proposed law defining the mandates of the three presidencies the absence of the rule of law


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Parliament votes on the proposed law defining the mandates of the three presidencies the absence of the rule of law

Saturday 26 K 2 2013 10:41 GMT

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad

announced the Parliamentary Legal, Saturday, that the Iraqi parliament voted by majority during its eighth on the proposed law defining the mandates of the three presidencies, the absence of the Vice coalition of state law. said committee member Prince Kanani in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The House Representatives voted by an absolute majority during its eighth of the second legislative term of the year legislative third held today on the proposed law defining the mandates of the three presidencies. " said Kanani that "Congress coalition of state law withdrew from the voting session to protest the law." The decision of the House of Representatives Mohammed Khalidi announced on Saturday (January 26, 2013), for the House vote on the inclusion of the law defining the mandates of the three presidencies in the agenda of today's meeting. defined in Article 72 of the Constitution mandate of President four years and may be re-elected for a second term only, but fired mandate key government and parliament do not specify, which demanded his political blocs Bhzarethma in two also like the Presidency. was independent MP Sabah al-Saadi made ​​in September of last year, 2011, to the House of Representatives a draft law consists of six points defines the mandate of the Prime Minister two terms any only eight years, whether Alolaatan before or after the law. noteworthy that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki received the post of prime minister in his first term in 2006 when he succeeded President of the National Alliance Ibrahim Jaafari after he won the National Coalition Unified timely parliamentary elections, while the form of Maliki elections of March 2010 State of Law coalition, which came second with 89 parliamentary seats after the Iraqi List, which won 91 seats, which nominated President Iyad Allawi for the position, but the question of the political majority after the alliance Maliki's coalition with the National Alliance, which won with 70 seats is settled position in favor of al-Maliki to assume prime minister officially on 21 December 2010 after parliament granted him the confidence of the Government of incomplete time.

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