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A joint parliamentary committee working on the final touches to the draft law on the formation of the Federation Council


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07:34:14 / 07/2013

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Khandan - working parliamentary committee comprising members of the committees of legal and provinces to finalize the draft law on the formation of the Federation Council, which is, according to the constitution, an integral part of the legislative authority. awaiting Parliament a draft law that set by the government for comparison with the project in order to avoid an appeal in the event of approval on the grounds that projects laws must come from the government first. A member of the legal committee in Parliament MP gentle Mustafa told «life» that "a joint committee comprising members of the two committees of legal and regions Tcetkmlan formulate a draft law forming the Federation Council after directed Parliament to speed up the adoption by." He pointed out that the "The bill has been read a first reading last year, but in order because of the objection noted the Federal Court on some of the paragraphs that have been avoided now," and pointed out that "the bill reached the final stages and will be presented for the second reading soon." and explained that "the Parliament awaits the arrival of a copy of the law that must be provided by the government for compliance with project and unification to prevent challenged because of a fatwa earlier Federal Court imposed come the laws of the government. " and the powers of the Board, Chairman of the Committee of the Regions and the provinces MP Mohammed Kayani told «life» that "the Federation Council will have the right of veto the laws and regulations issued by the parliament and the government in the event saw the irregularities. " and noted that "most of those laws that are entitled to the Federation Council revoked those of the provinces and territories," and explained that "the members of the Federation Council will choose from the provinces and will have the power to reject any legislation limiting the powers of the provinces approved by the parliament, finally. " He added that "the Board of Control to ensure the rights of the regions and governorates that are not organized in a region in the fair participation in the administration of state institutions the various federal, providing projects and ideas for the rights of regions and provinces to the House of Representatives." said Kayani that "the provinces's 18 will each four representatives except for the capital, which some people call up their representation, in addition to the demands of the allocation of quota for minorities and women. " He pointed out that "the members of the Federation Council meet the conditions of Representatives in terms of filtration, allowances and legal status and immunity," and noted that "the current differences regarding ways choose the members of the Council and its composition. " and the preliminary draft of the bill, it is "powers of the Board set aside some of the laws it deems inappropriate and thus returned to the Council in the event managed to parliament to vote by two thirds of the members of this law takes effect, while the Council can not Union to enact laws but offers suggestions. "

 

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This Federation Council Law is important!  It will add another chamber to the legislative branch of the Iraqi government.  It is analogous to our Senate.  Each of the 18 provinces gets 4 representatives on the Federation Council.  Once it's established and fully-manned, it will cause an even further de-centralization of power away from Baghdad, which is what everybody wants...everybody except Maliki, of course.   

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This Federation Council Law is important!  It will add another chamber to the legislative branch of the Iraqi government.  It is analogous to our Senate.  Each of the 18 provinces gets 4 representatives on the Federation Council.  Once it's established and fully-manned, it will cause an even further de-centralization of power away from Baghdad, which is what everybody wants...everybody except Maliki, of course.

Your right this is really huge there actually putting a Democrocy together by having representatives from each providence.

It will no longer be the Maliki show.

All they need now is the HCL and a VALUED CURRENCY for each province to modernize with.

Like electricity and fresh water would be a good start.

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The completion of the draft law of the Federal Court without taking Maliki's remarks

Sunday, July 14, 2013 21:06

Twilight News / revealed the Legal Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives Sunday completed a draft law of the Federal Court's controversial without taking into account the observations of the State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki.

And discusses the law in the corridors of the House of Representatives for years, but the political blocs did not reach a consensus on it, and view the law in the eighth of this month to parliament but differences also prevented the vote. Perhaps the observations of a coalition of law behind postpone the adoption of the law.

A member of the Committee Net Hussein's "Twilight News" that his committee has completed the drafting of the Federal Court Act without treatment or discuss observations of a coalition of state law.

According to the Net Coalition notes is not to determine the age of a member of the Federal Court and Court judges do not replace the current batch one But in two installments.

It also calls for Maliki's coalition, according to Net that the Court and the Judicial Council President and one run by the opposite of what is included in the bill as well as the lack of the House vote on the members of the Court justified so that the Constitution did not provide for such a mechanism, but a vote by parliament judges Mahmkh discrimination, prosecutorial and judicial supervision.

Under the draft law will be court functions relate to the determination of the charges against the President and the Prime Minister, in the chapter on conflict of jurisdiction between the federal judiciary and judicial bodies of the regions and governorates not organized province, also in the conflict of jurisdiction between the judicial bodies of the regions and governorates not organized province.

And concentrated the differences between the political blocs on the member's age and how their choice and replace them as well as the number of law scholars and the nature of their role, and it seems that they do not relate to the substance of the law.

And on the other bills pending in Parliament because of differences around the circuit, said net legal accountability and justice, and the criminalization of the Baath party are still under discussion in the Legal Committee.

He said that a next Tuesday retiring the session of any law of the controversial laws.

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This is huge... They did this WITHOUT State law support.

The Federal Court will be the ones to swear in the members of the Federation Council.

It Is coming folks... What we are witnessing the formation of here IS the Power Sharing.

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I believe that this could really be the missing link to the RV....

The one two punch of the Federal Court and the Federation Council.

THAT is the Power Sharing. That will wrangle Maliki and his goons.

That will bring fourth the rest of what we are are waiting for... The HCL and then ultimately the RV.

We watch and we wait.

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