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    War: Citizens should not elect members of the provincial councils and the right of parliament to res

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    War: Citizens should not elect members of the provincial councils and the right of parliament to res Empty War: Citizens should not elect members of the provincial councils and the right of parliament to res

    Post by Rocky Thu 23 Mar 2017, 1:53 am

    War: Citizens should not elect members of the provincial councils and the right of parliament to resolve

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - "Provincial councils do not have constitutional immunity as the House of Representatives, and citizens should not elect members who are absent from the meetings again, but put them on the blacklist to be deterred against them," said Tarek Harb, a legal expert. Interrupting the meetings of the Council and absent from its presence. "
    The war increased that "the House of Representatives can pass a law to dissolve the provincial councils and call for new elections in the event of repeated abandonment of its obligations to citizens and not to hold regular sessions, which initiate laws that concern citizens."
    This comes in response to a question on the failure of some of the provincial councils to hold meetings on the background of abstention or absent members, notably the failure of the Basra Governorate Council, during the past three weeks in a row holding its regular session to leave some members of the Council to attend the meeting, which led to the quorum . AH

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