dissolved Revolutionary Command Council in Iraq
Tayfur: it is impossible to reverse the decisions of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council in Iraq
27/01/2012 13:04

Erbil, January 27 (Rn) - The Second Deputy Chairman of the Board of Representatives on Friday that the Kurds will face problems with regard to the draft law abolishing the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime dissolved, stressing the impossibility of removing those decisions. The Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Iraq has decided to in the 25-month, cancel all resolutions of the "Committee of affairs in the north" of the Baathist regime is dissolved for the confiscation of agricultural lands from their owners Kurds, Turkmen and granted to the expatriate Arabs, who came from central and southern governorates to the province of Kirkuk, an area of that land 920 thousand dunums of agricultural land. According to Aref Tayfur, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "it is impossible to reverse the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime ousted in Iraq that the coalition in Iraq opposed the move, despite support from the Kurds and Turkmen, the decision of the cancellation," adding that "the Shiites support the Kurds because of those decisions and they are demanding re- annexation of parts of Anbar province to the province of Karbala. " He Tayfur that "will refer the bill to the House of Representatives on the abolition of the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime dissolved," noting that "the President of Parliament Osama Najafi opposes the bill, which means not included in the agenda of the House of Representatives for consideration and the impossibility of the vote. " The Council of Representatives of Iraq in its usual cancellation of many of the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council dissolved that are inconsistent with the Constitution and the laws in force in the country. is dissolved Revolutionary Command Council is the responsible authority in Iraq before 2003 for the legislation of laws and decisions. of : Faryad Mohammed, see: Aso Haji
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27/01/2012 13:04

Erbil, January 27 (Rn) - The Second Deputy Chairman of the Board of Representatives on Friday that the Kurds will face problems with regard to the draft law abolishing the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime dissolved, stressing the impossibility of removing those decisions. The Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Iraq has decided to in the 25-month, cancel all resolutions of the "Committee of affairs in the north" of the Baathist regime is dissolved for the confiscation of agricultural lands from their owners Kurds, Turkmen and granted to the expatriate Arabs, who came from central and southern governorates to the province of Kirkuk, an area of that land 920 thousand dunums of agricultural land. According to Aref Tayfur, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "it is impossible to reverse the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime ousted in Iraq that the coalition in Iraq opposed the move, despite support from the Kurds and Turkmen, the decision of the cancellation," adding that "the Shiites support the Kurds because of those decisions and they are demanding re- annexation of parts of Anbar province to the province of Karbala. " He Tayfur that "will refer the bill to the House of Representatives on the abolition of the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council of the Baathist regime dissolved," noting that "the President of Parliament Osama Najafi opposes the bill, which means not included in the agenda of the House of Representatives for consideration and the impossibility of the vote. " The Council of Representatives of Iraq in its usual cancellation of many of the decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council dissolved that are inconsistent with the Constitution and the laws in force in the country. is dissolved Revolutionary Command Council is the responsible authority in Iraq before 2003 for the legislation of laws and decisions. of : Faryad Mohammed, see: Aso Haji
http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/286630/