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    Political competition for "A" category committees

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    Post by Rocky Mon 25 Jul 2022, 4:35 am

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     Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi

    While some parliamentary committees appear to be “spoiled” in light of the frantic political competition over them, other “orphan” committees lie away from sight or attention, and the numbers of deputies in some committees reveal an increase and exceeding the number allowed according to the internal system “21 deputies” to “25” Representative” unlike other committees described as service, suffering from drought and an acute shortage of its members.
    Specialists in parliamentary and political affairs explained that the committees are divided into three categories “ABC” and that the category that the political blocs “A” compete for includes “the Finance, Legal, Integrity, Security and Defense Committee, Oil and Gas”, and the rest of the committees are graded, according to the MP’s desire To exploit the political situation and the desires of the political bloc that is affiliated with it.
    Regarding the three-year experience in the fourth session, the rapporteur of the Finance Committee, Dr. Ahmed Al-Saffar, said in an interview with “Al-Sabah”: “There are committees whose number of members exceeds the highest permissible ceiling, namely (finance, legal, integrity, security, defense, energy or oil and gas), while there are Committees with no more than 4 members, such as sports, youth and culture, and there are committees with two members, such as the clan committee.
    He added, “The committees are distributed according to quotas, as the representative center of each political bloc is the one who chooses, while the distribution is supposed to take place according to jurisdiction, but what happens is that the blocs agree between them in coordination with the Presidency of the Council to place the bloc with more than one deputy in the committee that has Impact, in the Finance Committee in the previous session, there were 3 deputies from the Saeroon bloc.
    He explained that “many matters have deviated from the internal system of the House of Representatives, that the representative should be in more than two committees; A committee in which he is an original member, and another whose decision he influences, but he does not vote, and that “the reason for the poor performance of the committees is that 90% of its members are not specialists,” adding: “Although the members possess cumulative information as a result of experience; However, the financial and legal committees, for example, need academic and scientific information on which the representative relies, and this is what we unfortunately do not find.”
    He stressed that "the committee exceeded the maximum number of members allowed by law due to the fact that most decisions and laws are not directed to the public interest, but to the interests of the blocs."
    For his part, the expert in political affairs, Dr. Haider Salman, explained in an interview: “The House of Representatives does not adhere to its rules of procedure in several ways, starting with the style of sessions and the nature of laws and ending with exceeding the number of members in committees, and this is one of the most important issues that must be highlighted. With a question (Why is the number of deputies in committees increasing to exceed the specified ceiling, while we find committees suffering from a severe shortage of members, especially service committees?!), and this reflects that the blocs’ aspirations to distribute their deputies among the committees is a utilitarian method.
    The expert attributed the presence of deputies in two committees to “striving to distort the vote and obstruct some decisions whose aim is to give the impression within the committee that there is a fictitious majority, and this is illegal as some deputies participate in committees as members to fill the void and do not participate in voting.”
    Salman concluded his speech by asking: “Who is behind the distortion of the internal system inside the parliament and is subject to bias behind the blocs’ desires to control the fat committees.”

      Editing: Muhammad Al-Ansari
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