Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Thursday 3-10-11 ~ Maliki will submit the names of candidates to fill the three security ministries of defense, interior and national security ...

"He said that Thursday's meeting will be a confession session about the path the government and its decisions and directions of their programs, stressing the need to restore the confidence of the people"

March 9, 2011

Maliki presents candidates for the ministries of the Iraqi security tomorrow

Parliamentary sources affirmed yesterday the determination of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to provide candidates to fill the security ministries tomorrow at a meeting hosted called by the President of Parliament Osama Najafi, who warned that any separation between the people and the political class would lose the last legitimacy, and central cracks between the political blocs and the threat of 80 seats of the parliamentary blocs several suspend their membership in parliament.

The Federal Supreme Court reversed in Iraq yesterday confirmed an earlier decision on the need to "respect and take into account" the provisions of the Constitution and the "opt out" with regard to dependency independent bodies.

A parliamentary source said yesterday that the parliament will hold a meeting on Thursday attended by Maliki and his deputies, will submit the names of candidates to fill the three security ministries of defense, interior and national security.

Sources close to the National Alliance, which includes a coalition of state law and the Iraqi National Coalition, led by Ammar al-Hakim, al-Maliki that will restore the renewal of the cult of national security minister, Farouk al-Araji, and put forward for the post of Minister of the Interior.

He is Araji Director Office of the Adjutant General of the Armed Forces.

The sources told the "Union" that the defense portfolio, which is supposed to be filled by a candidate of the Iraqi List will be put too.”. A member of the list MP Falah Hassan said, "Iraq has nominated five candidates, including independents to take the defense portfolio."

The sources emphasized that the conflicts within the blocks began after the outbreak of demonstrations throughout Iraq, and the process seemed to blame others of the most important attributes of internal meetings within the blocks.

She said that the defection of members of the Iraqi divisions will be followed by others in other blocks, including the National Alliance.

The MP for a coalition of state law, Safiya al-Suhail announced yesterday divided from the National Alliance, indicating that it would apply to the House of Representatives as the Vice-independent and does not follow anyone.

She added that she did not win an elected Vice-quota regime, stressing that the repercussions of a raid on the headquarters of political parties sign that democracy in the country.

In regard himself threatened to 80 seats of several parliamentary blocs, to suspend their membership in the House of Representatives in the event of the continuation of its current lack of legislation and laws, calling for the adoption of the laws of the last session is completed.

Said Mohammed Mehdi Nassiri National Alliance, The "80 deputies from all parties, provided today a request to the Nujaifi, which threaten to suspend their membership in the event of continuing the current approach in reading the speeches, statements and not to legislate."

"The Houses of Parliament is going on in a vicious circle, and conflicts between political blocs."

Nujaifi in turn warned that any separation between the people and the political class in lost legitimacy, and become floating in the air and the gift of Down Wind. The Nujaifi adopted the legitimate demands of the demonstrators, stating that the House past the formation of the Federal Service and the Office of Human Rights.

He said that Thursday's meeting will be a confession session about the path the government and its decisions and directions of their programs, stressing the need to restore the confidence of the people.

He noted during his meeting with a number of representatives of civil society organizations and protesters to that of human freedom the most expensive thing, and if the stone or absent or violated it means killing democracy.

And confirmed the existence of administrative failure in some provinces, explaining that the call for early elections for provincial councils after popular demonstrations, as a warning bell to alert all workers of the central government to improve the performance and service delivery.

The other hand, the Court affirmed the decision was issued in early March that it had "about the provisions of the Constitution explicitly linking some independent bodies the House of Representatives or the Council of Ministers, and should find respect for and observance of these texts and their observance."

And the court's decision on the clarification made by the Speaker, who said early last February that the decision to append the independent bodies of the Cabinet was "a real threat to the Constitution and democracy."

The board put bills on the court and the Supreme Judicial Council during the "coming days" because the parliament did not approve Qannounama Cecchelthma and even now, despite the passage of 7 years the appointment of judges in office.

Parliament considered that clarification of the Federal Court emphasized respect for the provisions of the Constitution of independent bodies linking the House of Representatives or the prime minister with an emphasis on independence professionally and administratively and financially.

The Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives President of the Constitutional Review Committee Hamoudi, that the Federal Court decision a step in a successful return to reference the Constitution.

He said that the independent bodies that were mentioned in the Iraqi constitution is a new experience that does not exist in Arab constitutions, and it came on the proposal of the United Nations is a major development in the performance of governments and a quantum leap in the history of Iraqi constitutions.

The same court issued on January 18 a resolution linking the independent bodies of the Cabinet, citing the "predominance of the Executive on its work and activities," which raised the ire of the majority of these bodies.

The most prominent independent bodies, the central bank, and the Electoral Commission for elections, and the Office of Human Rights, Commission on Public Integrity, which provides for the constitution they are subject to the control of Parliament, while linked to the Financial Inspection Office and the Media Commission of parliament directly.

But a spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Council Judge Abdul Sattar Bayraktar, said that "the Federal Court issued a clarification on the interpretation of its decision to link independent bodies under the chairmanship of Minister."

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