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The judiciary is willing to take over the supervision of the elections instead of the commission
Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah
The judiciary is willing to take over the supervision of the elections instead of the commission
Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah
The House of Representatives is expected to reconvene after a two-week break to resume its discussions on the new Electoral Commission Council. In the meantime, the Judicial Council has expressed its readiness to appoint a number of judges to supervise the upcoming elections. This came in response to a question posed by the government in this regard.
A number of deputies have objected to the Presidency of Parliament for not include a proposal to replace the Commission with a judicial body in the voting sessions on the law of provincial elections.
The Commission of Experts revealed to the (range), last July, that the government sent a letter to the Judicial Council asking the possibility of nominating judges to serve as the Council of the Electoral Commission. At the time, the committee confirmed that the government and parliament were awaiting the response of the Supreme Judicial Council.
Although the Committee of Experts acknowledged that the decision of the last Judiciary Council was not binding, it confirmed that the proposal would be put to a vote alongside the vote on the nine candidates who were recently selected.
In the meantime, the committee revealed that the representation of women and minorities is a new challenge to its work. "During the current week, the parliamentary blocs will continue their discussions and negotiations to agree to pass the names chosen by the committee, or pass a draft law mandating 7 or 9 judges to run the election process instead of the Electoral Commission," said MP Zana Said, "He said.
The Presidency of the House of Representatives postponed, on 21 August last, to another notice presented the names of the nine candidates for the Council of the Electoral Commission. The decision came against the backdrop of verbal quarrels between Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri and some MPs.
Al-Mada has obtained the names of candidates for the new council of the Commission, namely: Riyad Ghazi, Mu'tamad Na'ama and Hassan Salman as candidates for the State of Law Coalition, in addition to Ahmed Jabbar as a candidate for the Supreme Council and Karim al-Tamimi as a candidate for the Liberal bloc. The list included Rizgar Hamma as a candidate for the PUK bloc, Bayar Tahir Duski as a candidate for the Kurdistan Democratic Bloc, Ghassan Farhan and Maan Abdul Marshain from the Iraqi Union of Forces. The list also includes a candidate for the Christian component (Aram), and a candidate for the Turkmen component is (Matin Gadrji). The decision of the Commission of Experts that "the proposed law to replace the Electoral Commission with judges requires the Judicial Council to assign seven or nine judges to manage the electoral process and then return to normal work within the judiciary after the completion of their work," noting that "the proposal includes the mandate of one of the judiciary to oversee each province "He said. Zana Said noted that "
"The Supreme Judicial Council has responded favorably to the government's question about its ability to assign judges instead of the Commission. The judiciary has expressed its willingness to nominate a number of judges to serve as a board of plenipotentiaries," he said.
Despite this development, MP Zana Said confirms that "the response of the Judicial Council is not binding to parliament, because it holds a consultative status in response to a government question," and expressed the hope that the parliamentary blocs reach an agreement to resolve the fate of the new Council of the Commission before the end of the mandate of the Electoral Commission in 20 of In September. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives will resume its sessions, which have been suspended for more than two weeks because of the Eid holiday and the preoccupation of most MPs with Hajj and travel outside Iraq. Negotiations are expected to start between the parliamentary blocs to resolve the differences on names chosen by the parliamentary experts' committee.
In the same context, confirms the member of the Committee of parliamentary experts Ahmed Taha Taha that "the House of Representatives will resolve the debate between his bloc on the candidates of the Committee of Experts parliamentary sessions this week, which will be devoted to discuss all views." "The parliament will vote on two issues, the first to accept or reject the names chosen by the committee of experts, and the second to vote on the judges' proposal," MP Ahmad al-Sheikh told Al-Mada. "The two proposals are proceeding in parallel lines.
The members of the Committee confirmed that "the members of the Committee agreed to choose nine candidates out of 30 candidates and submit them to the Presidency of Parliament by granting each component the right to choose its candidates," noting that "the National Alliance chose 4 candidates, the Sunni forces chose 3 candidates, Chose 2 candidates. "
Sheikh Taha said that "the names voted by the Committee of Experts raised to the Presidency of Parliament, which held a meeting with representatives of the Committee of Experts and presented a group of names that did not vote because of differences between the blocks," but draws that "the problem lies in Components that differed around their candidates. "
A member of the State of Law bloc that "the representation of minorities and women one of the obstacles that faced the work of the Committee of Experts, and this will be resolved during the coming sessions."
The current board member, Gulshan Kamal, has refused to withdraw her candidacy despite a political agreement that has led to the removal of most of the UNHCR members who have been nominated again. "The Constitution and the law stipulate that women should be represented in all positions and positions, but some parties consider that consideration is not binding, while others see it as binding," Ahmed Taha said. "These challenges and problems will soon be solved," he said. In the meantime, the Women's Network of Iraq considered that the non-selection of a female candidate in the new UNHCR staff represents a "serious setback to the constitutional and legal obligations underlying the political process by reversing the principle of equality of all Iraqis before the law and the right of equal opportunities for all Iraqis."
The network demanded, in a statement received (range) a copy of it yesterday, the Presidency of the Parliament as "
A number of deputies have objected to the Presidency of Parliament for not include a proposal to replace the Commission with a judicial body in the voting sessions on the law of provincial elections.
The Commission of Experts revealed to the (range), last July, that the government sent a letter to the Judicial Council asking the possibility of nominating judges to serve as the Council of the Electoral Commission. At the time, the committee confirmed that the government and parliament were awaiting the response of the Supreme Judicial Council.
Although the Committee of Experts acknowledged that the decision of the last Judiciary Council was not binding, it confirmed that the proposal would be put to a vote alongside the vote on the nine candidates who were recently selected.
In the meantime, the committee revealed that the representation of women and minorities is a new challenge to its work. "During the current week, the parliamentary blocs will continue their discussions and negotiations to agree to pass the names chosen by the committee, or pass a draft law mandating 7 or 9 judges to run the election process instead of the Electoral Commission," said MP Zana Said, "He said.
The Presidency of the House of Representatives postponed, on 21 August last, to another notice presented the names of the nine candidates for the Council of the Electoral Commission. The decision came against the backdrop of verbal quarrels between Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri and some MPs.
Al-Mada has obtained the names of candidates for the new council of the Commission, namely: Riyad Ghazi, Mu'tamad Na'ama and Hassan Salman as candidates for the State of Law Coalition, in addition to Ahmed Jabbar as a candidate for the Supreme Council and Karim al-Tamimi as a candidate for the Liberal bloc. The list included Rizgar Hamma as a candidate for the PUK bloc, Bayar Tahir Duski as a candidate for the Kurdistan Democratic Bloc, Ghassan Farhan and Maan Abdul Marshain from the Iraqi Union of Forces. The list also includes a candidate for the Christian component (Aram), and a candidate for the Turkmen component is (Matin Gadrji). The decision of the Commission of Experts that "the proposed law to replace the Electoral Commission with judges requires the Judicial Council to assign seven or nine judges to manage the electoral process and then return to normal work within the judiciary after the completion of their work," noting that "the proposal includes the mandate of one of the judiciary to oversee each province "He said. Zana Said noted that "
"The Supreme Judicial Council has responded favorably to the government's question about its ability to assign judges instead of the Commission. The judiciary has expressed its willingness to nominate a number of judges to serve as a board of plenipotentiaries," he said.
Despite this development, MP Zana Said confirms that "the response of the Judicial Council is not binding to parliament, because it holds a consultative status in response to a government question," and expressed the hope that the parliamentary blocs reach an agreement to resolve the fate of the new Council of the Commission before the end of the mandate of the Electoral Commission in 20 of In September. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives will resume its sessions, which have been suspended for more than two weeks because of the Eid holiday and the preoccupation of most MPs with Hajj and travel outside Iraq. Negotiations are expected to start between the parliamentary blocs to resolve the differences on names chosen by the parliamentary experts' committee.
In the same context, confirms the member of the Committee of parliamentary experts Ahmed Taha Taha that "the House of Representatives will resolve the debate between his bloc on the candidates of the Committee of Experts parliamentary sessions this week, which will be devoted to discuss all views." "The parliament will vote on two issues, the first to accept or reject the names chosen by the committee of experts, and the second to vote on the judges' proposal," MP Ahmad al-Sheikh told Al-Mada. "The two proposals are proceeding in parallel lines.
The members of the Committee confirmed that "the members of the Committee agreed to choose nine candidates out of 30 candidates and submit them to the Presidency of Parliament by granting each component the right to choose its candidates," noting that "the National Alliance chose 4 candidates, the Sunni forces chose 3 candidates, Chose 2 candidates. "
Sheikh Taha said that "the names voted by the Committee of Experts raised to the Presidency of Parliament, which held a meeting with representatives of the Committee of Experts and presented a group of names that did not vote because of differences between the blocks," but draws that "the problem lies in Components that differed around their candidates. "
A member of the State of Law bloc that "the representation of minorities and women one of the obstacles that faced the work of the Committee of Experts, and this will be resolved during the coming sessions."
The current board member, Gulshan Kamal, has refused to withdraw her candidacy despite a political agreement that has led to the removal of most of the UNHCR members who have been nominated again. "The Constitution and the law stipulate that women should be represented in all positions and positions, but some parties consider that consideration is not binding, while others see it as binding," Ahmed Taha said. "These challenges and problems will soon be solved," he said. In the meantime, the Women's Network of Iraq considered that the non-selection of a female candidate in the new UNHCR staff represents a "serious setback to the constitutional and legal obligations underlying the political process by reversing the principle of equality of all Iraqis before the law and the right of equal opportunities for all Iraqis."
The network demanded, in a statement received (range) a copy of it yesterday, the Presidency of the Parliament as "
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