25/08/2010Abdul-Mahdi criticizes the absence of Representatives and the suspension of meetings of the Iraqi parliament
BAGHDAD (Babuz): Description of Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Wednesday, preventing deputies from attending the Parliament and the suspension of its meetings, the process of serious, calling on deputies to the activation of parliamentary action because of concern bloc to negotiate on forming a government does not relieve them of their responsibilities parliamentary individuals, considering that the continuation of negotiations between the political blocs, keep the country in a big vacuum, and increases the boldness of the terrorists to threaten the interests of the people.
Mahdi said in an interview with "Alsumaria News", "Parliament the most important institution in the country, and their absence or absent serious business should feel important members of the House of Representatives as individuals away from their parties or their political parties," stressing the need to "Altnadi to address this matter and not to accept arguments negotiating blocs on forming the next government, because it does not absolve the individual MP to activate the basic institution in which he was elected by the Iraqi people. "
The leadership of the National Coalition that "the concept of open meeting does not relieve the members of the House of attendance and follow-up and holding true," noting that "the availability of 163 deputies in parliament that would provide impetus to the political process forward, as a pressure factor important to some politicians who have an interest in prolonging the negotiations. "
He pointed out that "the continuation of negotiations between the political blocs as it is open, keep the country in a huge vacuum that would threaten the Iraqi political system and to further embolden the terrorists and terrorists to threaten the interests of the people."
The political blocs have failed to find solutions to end the crisis in the formation of the government reached an impasse, after nearly five months after the parliamentary elections in the seventh of last March.
The political process in Iraq has seen stations of delays exceeded the time limit set by the Constitution, as happened during the period of the agreement on the constitution in 2005, and the formation of the government after the 2005 elections, through the enactment of provincial elections in 2009, and also with the enactment of the parliamentary elections recent addition to that of the previous parliament sessions of atherosclerosis and the procrastination of some parliamentary blocs led to legislation to disable important constitutional formations, such as the Constitutional Court, the accountability and justice.
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