Saturday, May 1, 2010

Chapter VII ~ Muhsin Abboud: the current government unconstitutional staying full powers until now

2010-05-01

Muhsin Abboud: the current government unconstitutional staying full powers until now

بغداد ( إيبا ).. BAGHDAD (Iba)

A member of the Iraqi List Muhsin Aboud said the list supports the call for an emergency session of the House of Representatives that the current government to operate without supervision.

The head of the Legal Committee in the House of Representatives expired Bahaa al has called an emergency session of the House of Representatives earlier.

Abbud said in an interview with the Independent Press Agency (Iba), "The present government expired on March 16 last to be the caretaker government, but has not complied with the Constitution and still current role."

He explained, "to convene a meeting of the House of Representatives, despite being contrary to the Constitution but it was built by the current government is violating the Constitution by staying the full terms of reference so far," leading to delays in the ratification process once the results of parliamentary elections.

He said Abboud, "the government has gone towards the return of stability and lifting the international isolation the country was heading for national reconciliation and devoted all the justifications for international intervention in Iraq and contributed to keeping him under the tutelage of the United Nations and its survival under Chapter VII, and not the Iraqi List of done so, or calls for that."

The "List of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is passed in the creation of mutual resentment between political parties and the first to launch into accusations of Iraqi internationalization of the current crisis, although the list did not ask for it," he said.

The chairman of the list of rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki attacked yesterday, certain parties accused of trying to return Iraq to the counsel of the International by calling for international intervention to resolve the Iraqi crisis, referring to a demand of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, the United Nations to engage a mediator to resolve the problem that beset the participants in the political process.


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