March 22, 2011Seek a parliamentary review of thousands of laws and legislation in force
Iraqi Council of Representatives intends to review all laws and decisions issued before and after 2003 in an effort to enact laws in line with the current situation experienced by the country.
According to a member of the Legal age Jubouri said the council formed a special committee will be tasked to review all laws and decisions issued by the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council, as well as the decisions of the Coalition Provisional Authority issued under the U.S. civil administrator for Iraq Paul Bremer, and the laws issued by the Iraqi National Assembly.
And Jubouri in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the changes will occur to those laws, and indicated that it will cancel the contrary are totally with the Constitution, and modify each other, pointing out that the move was for the Advancement of reality the service and living standards and social status of citizens.
It is said that Iraq has not seen since 2003, any change in the laws, whether passed during the former regime, or decisions issued by the U.S. civil administrator Paul Bremer.
For his part, confirms the legal expert Tareq Harb said Iraq still uses very old laws, some of which date back to the Ottoman period, pointing to the existence of more than 10000 a decision of the Revolutionary Command Council are still valid, and about a hundred decision issued Bremer era.
It is expected the war the Iraqi parliament will not be its current session to find a solution for all those resolutions and laws, many of which are likely to migrate to the next session.
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