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    Kazim Sayadi: Efforts to extend the work of parliament 3 months to prevent a constitutional vacuum

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    Post by Rocky Sun 17 Jun 2018, 5:11 pm

    Kazim Sayadi: Efforts to extend the work of parliament 3 months to prevent a constitutional vacuum
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    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi deputy lawmaker Kazem al-Sayadi said on Monday that he would seek a three-month extension of parliament to prevent the country from entering a constitutional vacuum. 

    Parliament's work ends on June 30, while legislative elections held on May 12 remain controversial among political forces over allegations of fraud. 

    "There are parliamentary efforts to extend the work of parliament for three months in order to avoid entering the country in a constitutional vacuum," Sayadi said in a statement. 

    The constitutional vacuum is a term that calls for the survival of a government (executive authority) that exercises its functions with full powers without a parliament exercising its functions as a supervisory authority over the government. 

    For his part, said the legal expert and member of the Iraqi Bar Association Tariq Harb, "The Constitution does not allow the extension of the work of parliament after 30 of this month."

    In a press statement, Harb added that "the parliament's term of office is only four years, ending at the end of June, and it is not permissible to extend even one day except by amending the constitution, which limited the period by four years only." 

    The first paragraph of Article 56 of the Iraqi Constitution, that "the duration of the electoral cycle of the Council of Representatives (parliament) four calendar years, starting with the first session, and ends by the end of the fourth year." 

    The counting and counting of votes is expected to begin immediately under the supervision of the judiciary, unless the decision of the parliament is overturned by the Federal Supreme Court, the highest judicial authority in the country.

     

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