
Hasan al: Maliki will invite the Iraqi parliament to convene an emergency session
03/02/2010
(Drabin): announced the official spokesman of the coalition rule of law, Hasan al-Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will call parliament to convene an emergency session on the back of the recent decision of the Commission to abolish the discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice.
On the other hand Sunaid that the coalition has met the rule of law and handling the latest political developments and discussed the implications of the Authority's decision abolishing the discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice.
In the same vein MP Safia al-Suhail wondered what the Appeals Chamber decision whether it is a political decision or illegal, and if she won one seat in parliament, how can the body, such as discriminatory to exclude those members who have won the confidence of the people.
Suhail said that the role of the Appeals is to consider appeals and not the taking of political decisions, as she put it, and invited members of the al-Suhail, the disclosure of the impact of foreign interventions on Iraqi decisions.
Iraqi National Coalition also announced after an emergency meeting held tonight rejected the Authority's decision on the abolition of discriminatory exclusion of a number of entities and political figures for parliamentary elections scheduled for next month.
Karim Yacoubi leadership in the Iraqi National Coalition this regard, "that the National Coalition held an emergency meeting to discuss the decision of the abolition of discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice to exclude a number of entities and political figures from electoral politics and decided to reject the resolution and promise to be unconstitutional."
The Yacoubi, a statement issued from the meeting stated that the Appeals Chamber decision came after foreign pressure, especially from the American Ambassador and U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.
The commission announced on Wednesday that the Appeals Chamber allowed to be excluded from the elections will not run that are not allowed to take the seat at the House of Representatives to win it, only after the Committee shall decide on their cases.
03/02/2010
(Drabin): announced the official spokesman of the coalition rule of law, Hasan al-Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will call parliament to convene an emergency session on the back of the recent decision of the Commission to abolish the discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice.
On the other hand Sunaid that the coalition has met the rule of law and handling the latest political developments and discussed the implications of the Authority's decision abolishing the discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice.
In the same vein MP Safia al-Suhail wondered what the Appeals Chamber decision whether it is a political decision or illegal, and if she won one seat in parliament, how can the body, such as discriminatory to exclude those members who have won the confidence of the people.
Suhail said that the role of the Appeals is to consider appeals and not the taking of political decisions, as she put it, and invited members of the al-Suhail, the disclosure of the impact of foreign interventions on Iraqi decisions.
Iraqi National Coalition also announced after an emergency meeting held tonight rejected the Authority's decision on the abolition of discriminatory exclusion of a number of entities and political figures for parliamentary elections scheduled for next month.
Karim Yacoubi leadership in the Iraqi National Coalition this regard, "that the National Coalition held an emergency meeting to discuss the decision of the abolition of discriminatory decisions of the accountability and justice to exclude a number of entities and political figures from electoral politics and decided to reject the resolution and promise to be unconstitutional."
The Yacoubi, a statement issued from the meeting stated that the Appeals Chamber decision came after foreign pressure, especially from the American Ambassador and U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.
The commission announced on Wednesday that the Appeals Chamber allowed to be excluded from the elections will not run that are not allowed to take the seat at the House of Representatives to win it, only after the Committee shall decide on their cases.