Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Iraq's Parliament Monday, Nov. 1st ~ Fuad Masum, Iraq's Speaker, decides to end the open session of parliament and convene on Monday ...

27/10/2010

Infallible decides to end the open session of parliament to be held next Monday

Baghdad, The Iraqi Parliament Speaker older, on Wednesday, he decided to hold the next meeting of parliament on Monday, stressing that he told the political blocs in the presence of the hearing.

Fuad Masum, said in a statement to the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) that he "made a decision to convene the parliament session on Monday," explaining that "his decision to end open meeting came in response and the implementation of the Federal Court decision."

The infallible, a leader of the coalition of Kurdish blocs that he "told the political blocs of its decision and asked her to come to the meeting and end the session open."

The Federal Court of Iraq decided last Sunday cancel the decision of President pro tempore of the House of Representatives older Fuad Masum, making the meeting of the Iraqi parliament is open to the side to make him pay the resumption of meetings of the Council during the next two weeks, which promised civil society organizations, a victory for the Constitution and the law, in what Iraqi MP from the coalition blocs Kurdistan that it is "the most important decisions" during the current phase.

The infallible had confirmed earlier that the Federal Court decision binding on him and will not back him, while the Federal Court affirmed that part of its resolution on the termination of the open meeting of the Parliament of non-discrimination.

The number of civil society organizations filed suit in Federal Court against the Speaker of Parliament Fuad Masum older to end the parliamentary session open.

The Iraqi Council of Representatives held its first meeting on June 14 last, and was confined to the performance of members sworn in after the announcement of the new legislative term, but was delayed for a period of one month, depending on the constitution. But the delay described as "unconstitutional" decision of the heads of political blocs for two weeks after the end of the month in July 12 last, and eventually was postponed resumption of the meeting the first to notice the lack of agreement on the positions of sovereign blocks.

Iraq is gripped by a political dynamic since the approval of the Federal Court last June on the results of the parliamentary elections, but the four blocks of winning the election, an Iraqi (91 seats) and the rule of law (89 seats) and the National Coalition (70 seats) and the Kurdistan Alliance (43), no to reach understandings about the positions of sovereign.

http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/191485/