Friday, July 9, 2010

Iraq Legal: Powers of the Presidency, Prime Minister, and Ministers will Continue in the event did not reach an agreement on 14 July ...

July 9, 2010

Legal: the powers of the Presidency Council and the Ministers will continue in the event did not reach an agreement on 14 July

Baghdad, A legal expert, on Friday, that the powers of the Presidency and the Council of Ministers will continue until the selection of a President and a new government.

Said Tariq Harb told the Kurdistan News that "the powers granted constitutional President of the Republic and his deputies and the Prime Minister and his deputies and ministers will continue after 14 July this due to the absence of a constitutional provision setting a term for the end of these powers."

He explained that "the powers granted to the presidency and prime minister until the election of a president by the parliament instead of the Presidency Council, to give confidence for a new ministry rather than the current government."

And a war that "al-Faisal of powers is not the summer time but the summer is up to the objective authority of the Council of Representatives to elect a replacement for the Council of Ministers and the Council of the presidency."

Article (54) of the Iraqi Constitution states that "the president invites the Council to convene a presidential decree within fifteen days from the date of certification of the election results, and the meeting will be held under the chairmanship of the oldest member, to elect a Speaker and two deputies, may not be extended for more than the period mentioned above. "

And ending time period contained in Article (54) of the Constitution on 14 July this With Article (76) to the "mandate of the President of the Republic, the candidate of the parliamentary majority in number, the formation of the Council of Ministers within fifteen days from the date of the election of the President of the Republic."

And excludes many of the politicians to reach an agreement on the election of the three presidencies in the schedule as a result of disagreements over the presidential office, especially the prime minister post.

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