yota691 Posted February 25, 2014 Report Share Posted February 25, 2014 The input interface of the Federal Court in Baghdad Federal Court appeal against the House of Representatives are listed on the appointment of Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Author: Editor: AF, RS 25/02/2014 16:29 Number of readings: 65 Long-Presse / Baghdad Federal Supreme Court declared on Tuesday, responded suit to challenge the validity of the membership of one of the members of the House of Representatives, and with an eye to postpone the discussion of litigation relating to cancellation of pensions to the President and members of the Council of Ministers to relate to the law of retirement Alliance, which is not complete formal aspects of the issued so far, confirmed response challenged decision House of Representatives on the appointment of Vice-President of the Council of Ministers. A spokesman for the federal judiciary Judge Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar in a statement received by AFP term copy of "The Federal Supreme Court, the Court held, which falls on Tuesday 02/25/2014, its headed by Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud, and looked at the number of cases brought before them," noting that "the court responded in the beginning of the meeting suit to challenge the validity of the membership of one of the members of the House of Representatives." He Bayraqdar "The court decided to postpone consideration of the proceedings relating to the unconstitutionality of paragraph (iii) of Article (6) of the Law on the National Assembly No. 3 of 2005, and the elimination of pensions for the President and members of the Council of Ministers, and the referee cancel Order No. (9) of 2005, as amended, Governing Law and the abolition of the House of Representatives No. 50 of 2007, the very first of next April, "explaining that" the delay was due to link these suits Unified Retirement Law, which is not complete formal aspects of the issued so far. " He said the official spokesman of the judiciary that "the Court has rejected lawsuits filed to challenge the decision of the House of Representatives to ratify the appointment of Vice-President of the Council of Ministers." Noting that "Article 139 of the Constitution granted the right to appoint two deputies in the parliamentary session, only the first, but in subsequent sessions, the number is subject to the discretion of the Prime Minister and the approval of the House of Representatives." The three vice-presidents of the current Iraqi government Nuri al-Maliki, who are Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Rose Nuri Shaways, and another deputy for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani, a, and Deputy for Services Affairs Saleh al-Mutlaq, a. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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