yota691 Posted November 19, 2020 Report Share Posted November 19, 2020 Al-Kaabi: Two options before Parliament to pass the Federal Court Law Thursday 19 November 2020 54 Baghdad: Hussein Ammar The First Deputy Speaker, Hassan Al-Kaabi, identified two options before Parliament to approve the Federal Court Law, stressing the importance of its presence in the current period for early elections, while stressing the importance of involving everyone In the event of setting and amending laws. Al-Kaabi said to “Conscious”: “Parliament has two options to approve the Federal Court’s law. The first is to amend the text of the third paragraph canceled by the Federal Court, or to proceed with the legislation.” He added, "Legislating the law will be very important to restructure this institution, which is concerned with the participation of a large number of stakeholders in constitutional and legal affairs by its members." Al-Kaabi pointed out that "it was agreed by the government and the three presidencies to hold early elections, and there will be no elections unless there is a federal court," stressing "the importance of its presence in the current period more." Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Development Institute in the House of Representatives stressed the importance of sobriety in writing laws and legislative amendments, so that the judiciary, ministries and institutions can implement what is issued by the legislative authority. Al-Kaabi stressed, during his participation in the session organized by the Parliamentary Development Institute at the Parliament’s headquarters, according to a statement by the House of Representatives, “the importance of involving everyone in changing and amending laws and creating partnership channels with specialists for the flow of information in issuing legislation,” indicating that “the Institute for Development came in a period of great need. Of a specialized department, and the United Nations also worked to establish a development institute to reach a qualitative parliamentary system. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted November 28, 2020 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2020 Deputy: The Federal Court Law will be passed in the next sessions 14:40 - 11/28/2020 The information / private ... The representative of the Sairoun coalition, Amjad Al-Oqabi, confirmed, Saturday, that the House of Representatives will pass the Federal Court law during the next sessions. Al-Aqabi said in a statement to / the information /, "There is almost an agreement to pass the Federal Court law within the House of Representatives to completely end its file," noting that "the coming sessions will witness the passage of the law in a way that serves all parties." He added, "Passing the Federal Court law or solving the problem of the lack of its members is important in completing the enlarged elections," indicating that "the failure to resolve the issue of the Federal Court will affect the timing of the elections and therefore difficult to achieve." Earlier, First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi identified two options before Parliament to approve the Federal Court Law, the first is to amend the text of the third paragraph canceled by the Federal Court, or to proceed with the legislation. ”Ended 25 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 8, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2020 Representative legal: tomorrow a meeting to discuss the Federal Court law Monday 07th December 2020 - 21:30 Baghdad - Awa - Noor Al-Zaidi Today, Monday, the Parliamentary Legal Committee announced that it will meet to discuss the Federal Court Law. Deputy Chairman of the Legal Committee, Muhammad Al-Ghazi, said in a special statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "The legal committee will discuss two drafts of the Federal Court bill tomorrow." He added, "The committee is working on completing the two laws, and leaving the option to the House of Representatives to vote, whether for the original law that needs the approval of two-thirds of the members of Parliament or the amendment that needs a simple majority." Al-Ghazi added, "The Legal Committee hopes that the vote on the original law will take place after all its paragraphs are completed within the next two weeks and it will reach the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to present it to a vote." 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 9, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2020 Postponing the vote on the Federal Court Law to the next session Wednesday 09 December 2020 58 Baghdad: Shaima Rasheed The Parliamentary Legal Committee confirmed that the Federal Court law that was sent by the government will not be approved during this session. The committee's reporter, Muhammad Al-Ghazi, told Al-Sabah: “The original law received from the government needs the approval of two-thirds of the members of Parliament.” He added, “Due to the urgent need to complete the Federal Court’s quorum, Parliament has enacted to amend Order 30 of 2005 and reached the vote limit,” indicating that “in the coming weeks, amendments to the law will be completed in order to complete the quorum of the Federal Court,” noting that “the change that will occur to it will be only In the mechanism for selecting members of the court ». 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 19, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 The Legal Committee holds a meeting on the Federal Court Law Time: 12/19/2020 14:56:39 Reading: 0 times {Baghdad: Al Furat News} Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Legal Committee announced that discussions of the Federal Court law will continue. A statement by the House of Representatives, a copy of which was received by Al Furat News, stated that "the legal committee held a meeting headed by Rep. Rebwar Hadi, Chairman of the Committee, and the attendance of its members, to discuss a number of laws on its agenda." The statement added that "the committee announced at the beginning of the meeting that it would continue to discuss the Federal Court law," noting that "the committee tends to discuss the proposed amendments with the heads of parliamentary blocs, according to the direction of the council presidency." He continued, "The committee discussed the publishing law in the Official Gazette and the House of Representatives law and its formations, as well as the proposed law to cancel security permits in some provinces." Hussein Hatem 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 19, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 Parliamentary law suggests passing the Federal Court law within two weeks 2020/12/19 230 Baghdad / Al-Mawred News Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Legal Committee suggested passing the Federal Court law within two weeks. Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Legal Committee, Muhammad Al-Ghazi, said in a press statement, "The committee has completed all its work regarding the Federal Court law, and is awaiting its meeting with the Presidency of the Council and the heads of political blocs to agree on the passage of the original law, which stipulates that the court shall be composed of judges, in addition to To Sharia jurists, and international law jurists, or an amendment to the law that was introduced in 2005 is going to be done , noting that “the committee is waiting for the opinion of political forces and their approval of one of the two options, and if the original law of the Federal Court is proceeded, it needs the approval of two-thirds of the members of Parliament, and that The agreement has been reached and will be passed within two weeks and before the end of the legislative term. He added, "The committee has important laws to be presented to the House of Representatives, including the Cabinet Law that the government sent seven months ago and it was read for a first and second reading and reaching the final stage to prepare legal formulas for it, and it represents the entire executive authority, especially to the Council of Ministers, which worked with the Authority Law Executive Authority for the year 1963, and there is no law equivalent to the executive authority in terms of the prime minister's authority, the powers of ministers, and the authority of the Council of Ministers. . He continued that "this week's sessions will be devoted to discussing the 2021 budget law if it is sent by the Council of Ministers," noting that "the draft general budget will be sent to the House of Representatives at the beginning of next year after approval by the Council of Ministers." 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted December 20, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2020 A "decisive" meeting to pass the Federal Court Law Sunday 20 December 2020 49 Baghdad: Morning The Presidency of the Council of Representatives intends to hold a "decisive meeting" with the heads of political blocs to agree on the Federal Court law and pass it as soon as possible. Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Legal Committee Muhammad al-Ghazi said to “Conscious”: “The committee has completed all its work regarding the Federal Court Law, and is awaiting its meeting with the Presidency of the Council and the heads of political blocs to agree on its passage.” He added, "The law stipulates that the court shall be composed of judges, in addition to Sharia jurists, and international law scholars," noting that "the committee is awaiting the opinion and approval of political forces." Al-Ghazi added that "the committee has important laws to be presented to the House of Representatives, including the Cabinet Law that the government sent seven months ago and it was read for a first and second reading, as it represents the entire executive authority." He pointed out that "this week's sessions will be devoted to discussing the 2021 Budget Law if sent by the Council of Ministers." Yesterday, Saturday, the Legal Committee held a meeting headed by Rep. Rebwar Hadi, Chairman of the Committee, and the attendance of its members to discuss a number of laws listed on its agenda. At the beginning of the meeting, the committee announced that it would continue to discuss the Federal Court’s law, indicating that it was heading to discuss the proposed amendments with the heads of parliamentary blocs. On a related note, the committee discussed the publishing law in the Official Gazette and the House of Representatives law and its formations, as well as a proposed law to cancel security permits in some governorates. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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