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Kurdistan: no right of any party to form a region in the pro

Unread postby Stillw8n » Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:37 am

Kurdistan: no right of any party to form a region in the provinces covered by Article 140

Kurdistan Alliance bloc said on Thursday not to the possibility of forming regions in the provinces covered by Article 140 of the Constitution unless it is applied, indicating that the problem of the disputed areas would end if the application of the said article.

The MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs Ashwaq dry in an interview with “Twilight News”, “The provinces covered Pttbak Article 140 of the Constitution can not announce the formation of regions at the present time, is not entitled to any party to claim that unless the normalization of the situation in the disputed areas it. “

The MP for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Mahma Khalil counted in an interview with “Twilight News” calls, which was launched recently to establish a province of Kirkuk is the implementation of foreign agendas, stressing that the fate of the province determined by the Constitution and its people a referendum.

The dry that “the application of Article 140 of the Constitution can resolve many problems, including changing the administrative boundaries and the changes caused by the previous regime in the disputed areas.”

The MP for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Hassan Jihad, had demanded in an interview with “Twilight News” with the exception of the disputed areas in the event of declaration of the provinces of Diyala and Salah al-Din for the formation of each province to them.

It is said that President Jalal Talabani made, the beginning of this week, a bill to the House of Representatives provides for the re-demarcation of administrative boundaries of the provinces covered by Article 140 of the Constitution to what it was before the change.

Article (140) of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq on the two paragraphs, the first under the “executive authority shall take the steps required to complete the implementation of the requirements of Article (58) of the Code of the State Administration of Iraq for the Transitional Period, with all its clauses.”

While stressing the second paragraph that “the responsibility entrusted to the executive power in the transitional government, as stipulated in Article (58) of the Code of the State Administration of Iraq for the Transitional Period, extend and continue to the executive authority elected under this Constitution, that it accomplishes completely (normalization and census and concludes with a referendum in Kirkuk and other disputed territories to determine the will of their citizens) in a maximum period of thirty-atheist of December two thousand and seven. “

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