Sunday, February 7, 2010

Iraqi Presidencies agree on the delivery of the discriminatory duties before the start of election campaigning

Sunday 7, 2010

Iraqi Presidencies agree on the delivery of the discriminatory duties before the start of election campaigning

Agreed four presidencies in Iraq to be completed by the Appeals mandated to consider appeals from disqualified candidates from contesting the forthcoming parliamentary elections, tasks no later than the start of the election campaign on 12 this month.


Held at the request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with President Jalal Talabani and Parliament Speaker Ayad al-Samarrai and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council as well as al-Maliki and the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and First Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss the implications of the discriminatory decision to allow hundreds of candidates to participate in the general election the next, despite having been excluded by the accountability and justice.

The meeting comes one day before the date of a special meeting convened by the Iraqi Council of Representatives to discuss the same topic.

The Iraqi government criticized the decision by the Appeals created by the Parliament, consisting of 7 judges of the Court of Cassation to allow hundreds of excluded run in parliamentary elections coming on the seventh of March next year.

For its part, requested the Electoral Commission of the Federal Court, which is the highest judicial authority in Iraq, give an opinion legality Aqraralheiip discriminatory.

The Association of accountability and justice, “the de-Baathification” earlier, decided to exclude more than 500 candidates participate in the elections under the pretext of their links with the outlawed Baath party suggested the discriminatory to those participating in the elections, to be Alnzerb appeals after the legislative elections scheduled for Iraq next month.


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