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Interesting Day Next Tues. (May 25th)


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I have it posted here because i have no links - but i know these articles were posted

Next week Tues. May 25th -

Indicating that on the twenty-fifth of this month will be the last government’s days in the absence of new government we have entered into a constitutional vacuum is real and thus should be enacted in this article to avoid a constitutional vacuum until the formation of the government.

Noting that “the Constitution permits the President as prime minister in addition to his position as President of the Republic in case of any reason, and we do not mind that in the event of the expiration of the mandate of the present government or the inability of the political blocs to form the House of Representatives next to the pending agreement to form a national government that includes the collection components.

State of Law extends the work of leadership committee for ten days

The work of the leadership body which includes fourteen members, responsible for developing mechanisms to select the next Iraqi PM is extended for ten days ( posted today May 18 )

Here are the next official steps and constitutional deadlines as Iraq’s fledgling democracy crawls toward establishing its next government:

* The Independent High Electoral Commission said it would publish the preliminary results on Monday and objectors would have three days to file complaints before the results could be sent to a court for final certification.

* The supreme court has no deadline for certifying the results but election officials said they did not expect a long delay. The court has been considering the results from 17 other provinces, excluding Baghdad, for several days already.

* President Jalal Talabani must call on the new parliament to convene within 15 days from the date of the certification of the election results.

* The oldest member of the Council of Representatives chairs the first session, in which members have a maximum of 15 days to elect a speaker and two deputies.

* The council elects a new president within 30 days of its first session.

* The new president has 15 days to ask the largest bloc in parliament to try to form a government and choose a prime minister.

* The prime minister-designate must form a governing coalition and name a cabinet, or Council of Ministers, within 30 days. * If the prime minister-designate fails to pick a cabinet in the required time, the president has 15 days to nominate someone else to try to form a government.

* The new prime minister designate has 30 days to try to form a governing coalition and council of ministers.

* A new government is deemed to have been formed when a prime minister’s cabinet nominees and their programmes win the approval of an absolute majority of the members of the Council of Representatives, or parliament.

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The Council of Ministers decided on Tuesday during its last session to implement the agreement between the oil ministry and the Kurdistan region to export crude oil extracted from the region, the official spokesman for the Iraqi government said.( posted May 18 )

We cannot forget Iraq’s Parliament Recess will begin around July!

Hang onto your seat it looks like next Tuesday will certainly be an interesting day.

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Thank you for your post. It does look as though it could be an interesting time indeed. In the past however, we have learned that the timelines as set forward and subsequently published do not seem to mean much when the time comes.. So we will see if something happens, or if it is one more dip in the RV rollercoaster...... B)

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Thanks for the post Maddy

I have it posted here because i have no links - but i know these articles were posted

Next week Tues. May 25th -

Indicating that on the twenty-fifth of this month will be the last government’s days in the absence of new government we have entered into a constitutional vacuum is real and thus should be enacted in this article to avoid a constitutional vacuum until the formation of the government.

Noting that “the Constitution permits the President as prime minister in addition to his position as President of the Republic in case of any reason, and we do not mind that in the event of the expiration of the mandate of the present government or the inability of the political blocs to form the House of Representatives next to the pending agreement to form a national government that includes the collection components.

State of Law extends the work of leadership committee for ten days

The work of the leadership body which includes fourteen members, responsible for developing mechanisms to select the next Iraqi PM is extended for ten days ( posted today May 18 )

Here are the next official steps and constitutional deadlines as Iraq’s fledgling democracy crawls toward establishing its next government:

* The Independent High Electoral Commission said it would publish the preliminary results on Monday and objectors would have three days to file complaints before the results could be sent to a court for final certification.

* The supreme court has no deadline for certifying the results but election officials said they did not expect a long delay. The court has been considering the results from 17 other provinces, excluding Baghdad, for several days already.

* President Jalal Talabani must call on the new parliament to convene within 15 days from the date of the certification of the election results.

* The oldest member of the Council of Representatives chairs the first session, in which members have a maximum of 15 days to elect a speaker and two deputies.

* The council elects a new president within 30 days of its first session.

* The new president has 15 days to ask the largest bloc in parliament to try to form a government and choose a prime minister.

* The prime minister-designate must form a governing coalition and name a cabinet, or Council of Ministers, within 30 days. * If the prime minister-designate fails to pick a cabinet in the required time, the president has 15 days to nominate someone else to try to form a government.

* The new prime minister designate has 30 days to try to form a governing coalition and council of ministers.

* A new government is deemed to have been formed when a prime minister’s cabinet nominees and their programmes win the approval of an absolute majority of the members of the Council of Representatives, or parliament.

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The Council of Ministers decided on Tuesday during its last session to implement the agreement between the oil ministry and the Kurdistan region to export crude oil extracted from the region, the official spokesman for the Iraqi government said.( posted May 18 )

We cannot forget Iraq’s Parliament Recess will begin around July!

Hang onto your seat it looks like next Tuesday will certainly be an interesting day.

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