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President of the Republic made a mistake to extend the deadline to determine the content of the commissioning of the largest bloc


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War: President of the Republic made a mistake to extend the deadline to determine the content of the commissioning of the largest bloc

Thursday, 07 August / August 2014 10:25

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Said a legal expert, said Thursday, "The president made a mistake in the content of his decision to extend the deadline mandated to identify the largest parliamentary bloc, which will cost the formation of the new government."

 

The war told all of Iraq [where] that "the President's decision was the right one to extend the constitutional deadline, but made a mistake in the content which has not expressed precisely because the new deadline expires on Sunday 9 August and next Monday 10 August is within this deadline ".

 

He added that "Sunday is the next within a period of 15 constitutional Lama on Monday, is not covered by the President of the Republic said that too, but words phrases did not want correctly in terms of the pronunciation of the calculated holiday Eid al-Fitr set by the government for more than three days, so then it will be an extension of the constitutional period beyond of the new date which identified ".

 

He concluded the legal expert that it is "where the result was that on Sunday, August 9 inside within the constitutional period and next Monday expires and is not within the duration of constitutional But the president made a mistake in the naming of Eid al-Fitr because it is an official holiday, as we have already means that the content of the statement was not expressed accurately" .

 

He was President Fuad Masum has sent a letter on Wednesday announced to the presidency of the parliament decided to extend the date to determine the largest parliamentary bloc, which would cost its candidate to form a new government on Monday next after that was scheduled to expire tomorrow [today]. "

 

The decision of the House of Representatives Niazi architecture Ihsanoglu said in a statement that "the presidency of the parliament received a letter from the Presidency in this regard," adding that "President infallible explained in his letter that the days of Eid al-Fitr three extra-constitutional period to choose a prime minister, which was scheduled to expire tomorrow, Thursday [ Today], and thus became the deadline next Monday. "

 

It is said that Article [76] of the Constitution / First says that "the President of the Republic cost, candidate of the parliamentary majority, the formation of the Council of Ministers, within fifteen days from the date of election of the President of the Republic."

 

The House of Representatives was elected on 27 July last candidate Kurdish blocs Fuad Masum, the position of President of the Republic and under what reads the constitution, tomorrow, Thursday is the last date for infallible mandated candidate biggest bloc, which is at loggerheads between the coalition of state law, which says that the biggest bloc in when he says National Coalition to the National Alliance [which includes coalitions] is the biggest bloc.

 

Seeks Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, to obtain the support of the political blocs to chosen as prime minister for a third term, as he renewed his commitment in his weekly on Wednesday, on the grounds of his coalition, State of Law, the largest bloc in the House of Representatives, and named its candidate for prime minister, "warning" encroach upon the constitutional entitlement to the formation of the coalition government, which would open the fire of hell on Iraq. "according to Colh.anthy 2.

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