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    Large blocs seek to pass the new Council of the Commission as "one basket"

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    Post by Rocky Tue 19 Sep 2017, 2:47 am

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    Large blocs seek to pass the new Council of the Commission as "one basket"


     Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah 

    The large parliamentary blocs are preparing to present candidates of the new Council of the Commission to vote within the parliament in accordance with the deal "one basket." The large blocs resort to this procedure to bypass the blocks that oppose the choice of names on a partisan basis. Although the end of the current mandate of the Council of the Commission this weekend, only parliamentary parties did not appear optimistic about the resolution of the subject in view of the continuing differences within the large blocs on the candidates. Amid these differences, the House of Representatives intends to discuss the report of the Parliamentary Experts Committee, which includes the names of the candidates for the Electoral Commission after the Presidency of the House of Representatives decided to include it on the agenda of the session. On 21 August, the Presidency of the Council of Representatives postponed the presentation of the names of the nine candidates of the Electoral Commission. The decision came against the background of verbal quarrels between the Speaker of the 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 Gadarji). The MP Zana Said, Rapporteur of the Committee of parliamentary experts, for "ongoing negotiations between the large blocs over the past few days seeking to find a way to pass the nine candidates for the new Electoral Commission Council."

    "The large blocs prefer to pass the nine candidates in the House of Representatives with one basket, which is rejected by another group of parliamentary blocs that want to display these nine names individually to vote while other blocs are demanding the amendment of the law of the Commission Elections and the abolition of the results of the Parliamentary Committee of Experts. " The Judicial Council 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. "The decision of the Committee of Experts that" different blocs on the options of the Committee of Experts did not meet to discuss the succession, "noting that" the negotiations are confined between the large blocs that are trying hard to pass the nine names in the House of Representatives. "


    Expects a member of the Kurdistan Islamic Group bloc was not able parliament of these names pass in the next session because of the objections made by different blocks of the number of deputies exceeds the percent Vice. "He noted that" everyone feels pressure time to the end of the mandate of the Electoral Commission on 20 September this. " 
    Despite these But the Kurdish MP ruled out the extension of the current Board of Commissioners, explaining that "the House of Representatives an opportunity to Monday to agree on the names of the new Board of Commissioners to pass in the House of Representatives." 
    The Presidency of the Council of Representatives to include the report of the Committee of Parliamentary Experts in the meeting Monday to discuss it and Bit names selected as candidates for the new UNHCR Board.
    "The opposition blocs will not allow to pass the names that were selected by the Committee of Experts last month," adding that "the opposition blocs have continued to unite with them in order to unite their ranks and positions within parliament." In turn, confirms MP Ahmed Sheikh Taha, a member of a coalition of state law, the existence of consultations between the large blocs to reach an agreement on the way to pass the names of candidates of the new Commission, pointing out that "the law of the Electoral Commission provides, in one of its articles, the formation of a parliamentary committee to choose a new Council "He said. Sheikh Taha said in an interview with Al-Mada that "the fact that the crisis delayed the names of the new electoral commission is due to the lack of agreement between Kurdish and Sunni blocs among them on their candidates." The member of the Committee of Experts that "the large blocs agreed to submit these names to vote one basket in the House of Representatives."



    To this, revealed a source within the National Alliance there are deep differences and large between the Shiite blocs on the candidates of the Council of the Electoral Commission, expecting that the Parliament could not pass these names in Monday's session. "There are differences between the National Alliance blocs and the Dawa Party, which took the lion's share of the seats of the new board of commissioners," the source, who spoke to al-Mada, said on condition of anonymity. "There is also disagreement between the stream of wisdom and the Supreme Council, which got a seat in the Electoral Commission." In a related context, the Electoral Commission announced yesterday that it received a formal notice from the government, including a retreat from the date of local elections announced by the Prime Minister in February.


    Mekdad al-Sharifi, a member of the Board of Commissioners and official spokesman of the Commission, revealed "the receipt of a letter from the Council of Ministers to the Electoral Commission, abolishing its decision No. (11) on the date of holding the elections of provincial councils not organized in the province of 2017 issued by the Council previously, Local council on 16/9/2017 at its 36th regular session held on 12/9/2017 ". Al-Shuraifi said in a statement received yesterday that "the Council of Ministers informed the Commission of this decision, to propose a new date for the holding of the elections in accordance with Article 46 / I of the provincial elections law, districts and districts No. 36 of 2008 amended" .
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