Cancel the holiday legislative deputies require a constituti
Cancel the holiday legislative deputies require a constitutional amendment
11/10/2011 12:20
Baghdad, 11 October / October (Rn) – An expert in the Iraqi law on Tuesday, the request of some members of the House of Representatives to cancel the holiday Legislative Council and to resume its sessions reflects a lack of awareness of the items of the Iraqi Constitution, stating that the cancellation of the holiday require an amendment to Article 57 of the identified dates of session and holidays.
The Council of the Iraqi Parliament legislative holiday extends for 40 day according to the decision of the House of Representatives Muhammad Khaldi in an interview with Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) earlier in the week.
According to the article (57) of the Iraqi constitution that “the House of Representatives session of the annual two legislative seasons, running for eight months, determines how the rules of procedure of convening, it does not end the separation, which was convened by the budget only after approval.”
And student members of the House of Representatives representing the various political blocs to cancel the holiday and use them in the legislative adoption of several laws broken by which they say affect the lives of citizens.
He said the legal expert Tareq Harb told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), “Some members of the House of Representatives, which called for the cancellation of the holiday Legislative Council is familiar with the Iraqi constitution, which approved the granting of legislative recess of the Council in each chapter.”
He explained that “the constitutional article 57 and the clear, given every four months for the House of Representatives standing legislative recess 60 a day, and the holiday can be overcome only amend the constitution and this is very difficult.”
The House of Representatives held its first meeting on June 13 in 2010, when he announced the end of the first legislative year on May 12 / May after the vote and read the law 78 and host 54 of the ministers and deputy ministers and heads of independent bodies.
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11/10/2011 12:20
Baghdad, 11 October / October (Rn) – An expert in the Iraqi law on Tuesday, the request of some members of the House of Representatives to cancel the holiday Legislative Council and to resume its sessions reflects a lack of awareness of the items of the Iraqi Constitution, stating that the cancellation of the holiday require an amendment to Article 57 of the identified dates of session and holidays.
The Council of the Iraqi Parliament legislative holiday extends for 40 day according to the decision of the House of Representatives Muhammad Khaldi in an interview with Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) earlier in the week.
According to the article (57) of the Iraqi constitution that “the House of Representatives session of the annual two legislative seasons, running for eight months, determines how the rules of procedure of convening, it does not end the separation, which was convened by the budget only after approval.”
And student members of the House of Representatives representing the various political blocs to cancel the holiday and use them in the legislative adoption of several laws broken by which they say affect the lives of citizens.
He said the legal expert Tareq Harb told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), “Some members of the House of Representatives, which called for the cancellation of the holiday Legislative Council is familiar with the Iraqi constitution, which approved the granting of legislative recess of the Council in each chapter.”
He explained that “the constitutional article 57 and the clear, given every four months for the House of Representatives standing legislative recess 60 a day, and the holiday can be overcome only amend the constitution and this is very difficult.”
The House of Representatives held its first meeting on June 13 in 2010, when he announced the end of the first legislative year on May 12 / May after the vote and read the law 78 and host 54 of the ministers and deputy ministers and heads of independent bodies.
http://bit.ly/qGWRCs