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Starting today, the House of Representatives is dissolved and the government turns into a caretaker


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Today, Monday, Manar Al-Shadeedi, a representative from the Al-Fateh Alliance, confirmed that his alliance seeks to contribute to alleviating poverty and solving problems, foremost of which are services.

Al-Shadidi said in a statement to Al-Ahd News that the country lacks the most basic services provided to citizens, indicating that the next stage will witness the construction and reconstruction of cities and work to combat corruption and recover the looted funds.

She added that combating terrorism, increasing military support for our security forces, strengthening the Iraqi economy, building construction, and providing services are among the priorities of our electoral program. 

She pointed out that combating poverty and enacting important laws that affect citizens' lives mainly are among our priorities in the next stage.

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5 hours ago, Smokey Mtn. Dinar said:

I'll believe it when it happens.  Been waiting for sooooo long for this to happen..........🙄

Beginning to wonder if it ever will. BUT I am NOT selling my dinar.  :bagofmoney:

Yup, that's how I feel. I honestly think that our fearless leader AM might feel the same way,but I could be wrong,,,,,, he hasn't had a chat in a long time.  

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Legal expert, Tariq Harb, confirmed that the House of Representatives will be dissolved and its members without immunity at the end of the official working hours for tomorrow, Thursday, and the current government will turn into a daily caretaker government.

Harb said in an interview with Alsumaria News, that "in view of the Council of Representatives' decision to dissolve itself on the seventh of the current month of October, therefore, the House of Representatives will be dissolved at the end of the official working hours for tomorrow, and its members lose the status of a member of the House of Representatives and turn into ordinary citizens without allocations or privileges or immunity guaranteed to him by law.
 
 


He continued, "It is possible for any citizen who has a complaint against a current deputy, and there is a pending lawsuit, or arrest and recruitment orders awaiting the lifting of immunity, as they are all supposed to move after the end of the official working day tomorrow."
Harb added, “The dissolution of the House of Representatives, and the transformation of the government into a daily caretaker government, to a new decision, a republican decree, a judicial or executive measure, but rather a foregone conclusion and a duty implementation of the previous parliament’s decision,” noting that “the government, since tomorrow, must conduct business.” For basic daily matters only, which cannot be postponed without taking any decisions or issues that can be postponed."



The House of Representatives voted, during its session, which was held on March 31, 2021, to dissolve itself on the date of October 7, 2021, and that the elections will be held on their date 10/10/2021.

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Tomorrow... Parliament is closing the curtain on its last day and anticipating elections with a wide and informed participation
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The House of Representatives will drop the curtain on the last days of its fourth legislative session, after 2003. 

Last April, the parliament voted to dissolve itself on October 7 (tomorrow), in preparation for holding early elections three days later on October 10.

Article 64 of the Iraqi constitution states that “the parliament has the ability to dissolve itself at the request of one-third of its members, or from the prime minister with the approval of the president of the republic. After parliament is dissolved, the president of the republic calls for general elections in the country within a maximum period of 60 days. In this case, she has resigned, and is only doing business.”
Legal expert Tariq Harb told Al-Furat News, "The parliament's role has actually ended, with evidence of its inability to hold any session for more than a month," indicating, "As for the legal aspect, Parliament ends its session on the seventh of this month," noting that "and before the special voting date For the security forces, the parliament’s role ends according to its law.”

He stressed that "there is no constitutional vacuum tomorrow, but the government turns into a caretaker government by virtue of the dissolution of the House of Representatives, and the dissolution of the parliament results in the end of the parliamentary capacity.

Harb added, "If we evaluated the legislative work for that period, we would find that the only achievement was the Elections Law No. 9 of 2020," noting that "the financial budget law led to disturbances and the Supreme Court intervened and canceled many proposals."

He continued, "The laws of the last period are not compared to previous periods, neither in terms of number nor subject matter, as well as evasion of the obligation to hold sessions, although they were limited in previous periods, but now they are a general characteristic."

The House of Representatives held its last session on July 13, after which no quorum was achieved, taking its legislative recess for two months.
Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held on Friday for private voting and next Sunday for general voting, with the participation of 3,249 candidates, including 951 women, 789 of whom are individual candidates, 1,501 candidates for parties, and 959 candidates within alliances.
The number of coalitions participating in the elections is 21, and the number of parties is 109.
The Parliamentary Observatory revealed a statistic about the work of the House of Representatives in its current session, which stated that "the rate of absence of members of Parliament reached 145 deputies in each session in the fourth legislative year, which began on September 3, 2018."
According to the Observatory, Parliament has held 149 sessions since its first session was held on September 3, 2018, and voted on 92 laws during its current session.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives failed to hold one parliamentary session during the last three months due to the preoccupation of the majority of deputies with the nomination for elections.
The Parliamentary Observatory pointed out that the internal system of the House of Representatives stipulated that 8 sessions be held in one legislative term, and this was not achieved in many cases.
A member of the Parliamentary Legal Committee, Rashid Al-Azzawi, said in a press statement: "Parliament does not need to hold a session to dissolve itself, but tomorrow it will dissolve automatically, provided that the elections are held on time.
He added that "the results of the elections will be announced within 24 hours, after which they go for approval in the Federal Court, and the submitted appeals will also be considered, so the duration of the first sessions of the new parliament is unknown."
Iraqis are looking forward to holding early elections, which they hope will express the choice of their representatives more realistically and with better results in light of an electoral law according to multiple constituencies that allow selecting options away from the influence of leaders and heads of political blocs.
The Electoral Commission and the government completed all necessary measures to ensure the integrity and transparency of the electoral process, amid calls for broad popular participation.
The number of international observers who will supervise the Iraqi elections has reached 800, according to the UNAMI mission.
The last call of the supreme religious authority was a strong impetus to participate in the elections, as it encouraged "everyone to participate consciously and responsibly in the upcoming elections, as it remains the safest way to cross the country into a future that is hoped to be better than before, and by which to avoid the danger of falling into the abyss of chaos and political obstruction." .
The Marjaiya also stressed that voters "should check the progress of candidates in their electoral districts and elect from them only the honest good, who is keen on Iraq's sovereignty, security and prosperity, and who is entrusted with its inherent values and supreme interests."
And she warned voters not to "enable incompetent people, or those involved in corruption, or parties that do not believe in the principles of the honorable Iraqi people, or work outside the framework of the constitution, to occupy parliament seats, because of the great dangers that pose to the country's future."
While the head of the National State Forces Alliance, Ammar al-Hakim, stressed the need for the supreme reference’s invitation, and said in a memorial ceremony on the anniversary of the departure of former President Jalal Talabani last Sunday, that: “A few days separate us from the most important democratic practice that can determine the future of Iraq for two decades. Therefore, we must respond to the call of the supreme authority represented by Imam Al-Sistani (may his shadow last) to participate widely, effectively and consciously in the elections and to choose people within the national criteria that His Eminence referred to in the statement.

 

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The Secretariat of the House of Representatives terminates the membership of parliamentarians..

 

324 members (document) 230 Policy 10/06/2021 14:31 Baghdad today -

Baghdad Today, Wednesday, the General Secretariat of the House of Representatives announced the termination of the membership of 324 parliamentarians A document obtained by (Baghdad Today) showed that "the General Secretariat of the House of Representatives terminated the membership of 324 deputies."

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A war that resolves the controversy of entering the country with a constitutional vacuum tomorrow

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Special - Mawazine News
, the legal expert, Tariq Harb, resolved, on Wednesday, the controversy of entering the country in a constitutional vacuum, tomorrow, Thursday, with the end of the work of the House of Representatives for the current session.
Harb told Mawazine News, "There is no constitutional vacuum that the country can enter tomorrow, but by noon, the immunity of the current deputies will be lifted."
He added, "With the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the lifting of immunity, the government will turn into a caretaker."
The Parliamentary Legal Committee confirmed, on Wednesday, that the House of Representatives does not need to hold a session to dissolve itself, as it previously voted to dissolve Parliament on the seventh of October (which coincides with tomorrow, Thursday), provided that the elections are held on time.
Committee member, Rashid Al-Azzawi, said:
He added that "the results of the elections will be announced within 24 hours, and then go for approval in the Federal Court, and the appeals submitted will also be considered, so the duration of the first sessions of the new parliament is unknown."
He stressed that "there will not be a constitutional vacuum because if the elections take place, there will be an elected council, and in the event that the results are not ratified or there are many appeals and the upcoming elections are canceled, the old (current) parliament will return to carrying out its work."
Al-Azzawi expected that "the elections will proceed normally because the Independent Electoral Commission has taken many measures to prevent fraud in the elections, and its procedures are very excellent, and its instructions will greatly reduce fraud." Ended 29/A43

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Baghdad - Al-Mawrid News

, the legal expert, Tariq Harb, confirmed today, Wednesday, that there is no constitutional vacuum in the country tomorrow, Thursday, with the end of the work of the House of Representatives for the current session.

Harb said, "There is no constitutional vacuum that the country can enter tomorrow, but by noon, the immunity of the current deputies will be lifted."
He added, "By dissolving the parliament and lifting immunity, the government will turn into a caretaker.
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The Parliamentary Legal Committee indicated that the House of Representatives does not need to hold a session to dissolve itself, as it previously voted to dissolve Parliament on the seventh of October (tomorrow Thursday), provided that the elections are held on time.
A member of the Legal Committee, Rashid Al-Azzawi, said in an interview with Al-Sabah: “Parliament does not need to hold a session to dissolve itself, but it will dissolve automatically tomorrow, provided that elections are held on time, and if something happens to prevent the holding of elections, Parliament will return to carrying out its duties and completing its constitutional term.” .
He added that "the results of the elections will be announced within 24 hours, after which they go for approval in the Federal Court, and the appeals submitted will also be considered, so the duration of the first sessions of the new parliament is unknown," stressing that "there will be no constitutional vacuum, because the elections if they take place." There will be an elected council.
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Starting today, the House of Representatives is dissolved and the government turns into a caretaker
  
{Political: Al-Furat News} The government headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi turned, starting today, into a caretaker, while the House of Representatives was considered dissolved.

Last April, the parliament voted to dissolve itself on October 7 (today, Thursday), in preparation for holding early elections three days later, October 10.
Legal expert Tariq Harb told Al-Furat News, "The parliament's role has actually ended, as evidenced by its inability to hold any session for more than a month," noting, "As for the legal aspect, Parliament ends its session on the seventh of this month," and
indicated that "before the special voting date For the security forces, the parliament’s role ends according to its law.”
Harb stressed that "there is no constitutional vacuum today, but the government turns into a caretaker government by virtue of the dissolution of the House of Representatives, and the dissolution of the parliament results in the end of the parliamentary capacity. At the end of the official working hours of the day, parliament members turn into ordinary citizens."
With the Electoral Commission retrieved biometric cards not received.
The spokesman said Assistant media UNHCR spokesperson Nebras Abu Sawda in a press statement that " the registration centers began packages all Albaaomitrih cards is received and sent to election offices in the provinces and then to the national office."
She pointed out that "there are no statistics for these cards yet." 
She added that "there is a decision by the Board of Commissioners to return these cards to the national office before the polling day with records of receipt and delivery, and they cannot be outside the control of the national office before or during the polling day."
She indicated that "these cards are long-term and there is no date for their expiry date, and therefore it is possible to distribute them at any time," expecting that "these cards will be redistributed after the end of the electoral process and the reopening of registration centers."

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Starting from tomorrow.. Transferring the functions of the federal government to a "business conductor"
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The legal expert, Ali Al-Tamimi, announced the transfer of the tasks of the federal government to a "caretaker", starting tomorrow, Thursday.
 

Al-Tamimi told Al-Furat News that "the government will turn by tomorrow into a daily caretaker government according to the Iraqi constitution."
He added, "The executive authority as a whole has no right to conclude international deals and agreements, which is what is called by constitutional jurisprudence {walking public utilities} such as paying salaries or simple contracting to run the affairs of ministries."
Al-Tamimi explained, "With the election date, its constitutional and legal position ends, due to the end of parliamentary oversight, and oversight is from the administrative judiciary only, and this is called the "narrow scope" of law enforcement."
Today, Wednesday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi terminated the membership of parliament members, including the presidency, based on the parliament’s decision to dissolve itself on October 7 (tomorrow), 3 days before the early parliamentary elections.
The Parliamentary Legal Committee had announced that “Parliament does not need to hold a session to dissolve itself, but tomorrow it will dissolve automatically, provided that elections are held on time, and if something happens to prevent the holding of elections, Parliament will return to carrying out its tasks and completing its constitutional term.”
The special voting process for the security forces is scheduled to start next Friday, October 10, 2021; Then followed by the general vote on Saturday 11 October, in which all voters in Iraq participate.
The Iraqi government is making intensive preparations for the success of the upcoming electoral event, on the tenth of next October, amid Arab and international attention, through hundreds of observers who represent their organizations and countries.
The Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, called on the security forces to activate the security and intelligence efforts, and to prevent any party from influencing the voters.
Al-Kazemi announced his refusal to exploit the security forces from any political party, and any form of exploitation will be severely held accountable, and the forces must abide by complete impartiality, and it is strictly forbidden to block roads in any electoral district, with the intention of influencing voters in favor of any political party, in addition to preventing the establishment of The officers exercise any influence on the soldiers and ranks when they cast their votes, in favor of any political party..
He stressed the cooperation with the Independent High Electoral Commission and with international supervisors, and facilitating their tasks, and that all abuses will be recorded, and will be submitted to the Electoral Commission to deal with it legally, regardless of its source.
The Independent High Electoral Commission announced its readiness to hold legislative elections on October 10. 
 For its part, the Joint Operations Command informed, on Saturday, the security forces to prevent the use of weapons by any person, whether he was a candidate or a non-candidate, while pointing out that he will be subjected to the punishment of arrest.
The Baghdad Operations Command also announced the tightening of security measures around the electoral centers and the commission's warehouses.
From: Raghad Daham / Tah: Wafaa Al-Fatlawy

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Today, Thursday, the representative of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Ahmed Al-Kinani, called on the judiciary to implement the arrest warrants issued against some deputies as soon as their immunity is lifted.

Al-Kinani said in a press statement, "There are judicial orders issued previously that were not implemented under the pretext of parliamentary immunity," noting that "immunity is linked to the capacity of the deputy. If the capacity of the representative ends, the immunity ends with it."

Al-Kinani stressed “the need for the judiciary to exercise its role in implementing arrest warrants against some deputies as soon as their immunity is lifted, whatever their names and addresses,” noting that “there are cases filed against deputies that were suspended for political reasons.”

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On 10/4/2021 at 5:43 PM, Laid Back said:

Reviving the smuggled and stolen money recovery program, will help to enhance revenues and improving cash flow.

 

Go white paper

Go reforms 

Go development 

 

 

 

If G20 governments cannot stop money laundering and fiscal paradise, its hard to imagine Irak being able to stop corruption and recover their money

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9 hours ago, DinarDavo said:

 

That'll be the day..... :cisole:

 

Heeeyyyy ..... I think I just saw a Pig fly by my living room room window !!!
 

Wait a minute, hang on, it’s circling back around. Here are it comes..... hold on getting closer...

Never mind.... just one of our famous Arizona desert swirling Dust Devils and it’s not a pig....just a goat in a French Chambermaid outfit.

 

Yeah ..... we’ve got those folks here as well.

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12 hours ago, Happy Man said:

If G20 governments cannot stop money laundering and fiscal paradise, its hard to imagine Irak being able to stop corruption and recover their money


Too right...but when the world is run by criminals, they get to make up the rules as they go along: and everyone else must OBEY. 

It’s a wonderful world for you and me.

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