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    referendum .. and warnings of decisions undermine the political process

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    Post by Rocky Mon 25 Sep 2017, 2:10 am

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    Parliament discusses the referendum .. and warnings of decisions undermine the political process


    Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah 

    Is expected to change the House of Representatives agenda for its session scheduled on Monday, to allocate to discuss the referendum in the Kurdistan region, which failed talks Baghdad and Erbil to postpone. The meeting of the delegation of the Kurdistan negotiating with his counterpart in the National Alliance to the parties stuck to their positions on the referendum in the Kurdistan region. The Kurdish delegation described the negotiations with the National Alliance as "frank dialogues," but renewed commitment to the date of the referendum. " 
    While the parliamentary blocs to dismiss the President of the Republic in response to the referendum, but the decision of the parliament ruled to take such a step, because it collides with the difficult quorum provided by The Constitution, and warned of taking steps that would lead to the end of the political process.
    "In the event of a postponement of the referendum, the agenda of the session will be limited to amending the law of the Electoral Commission and the results of the committee of experts," said House Rapporteur Niazi Maamar Uglu in an interview with Al-Mada yesterday. Parliamentary "elections. 
    He ruled out the use of the parliament to put forward the dismissal of the President of the Republic as a reaction to the referendum, saying that "this option is like impossible at present for a variety of reasons stands at the forefront of achieving the quorum, which requires the presence of 218 deputies, or two-thirds of the deputies." 
    The decision of the House of Representatives that "address the issue of sacking the President of the Republic of some political parties aimed at pressure on the Kurdish forces to postpone the referendum," stressing that "the exclusion of the Kurdish component of positions and federal positions mean the end of the political process."
    The Turkmen MP from Kirkuk, who was speaking with the (range) yesterday morning, that "attempts are still in place to urge the Kurds to postpone the referendum to another time and gave way to dialogues to resolve all differences and problems and intersections." 
    At the same level, says Kurdish MP Zana Said that "the Kurdish MPs will not participate in this meeting due to the tense atmosphere because of the referendum," stressing that "things will be more complicated in the event of a postponement of the referendum." 
    He added a member of the Kurdistan Islamic Group, in a statement to the (range), "Iraq will enter the morning of the warning (c) on the security and political because of the adherence of the Kurdistan Democratic Party to hold the referendum." 
     Zana Said revealed the existence of a movement led by a coalition of law to overthrow the President of the Republic as well as all positions and positions occupied by the Kurdish component in reaction to the referendum.
    Article (61 / VI / A) states that "the President of the Republic shall be held accountable on the basis of a justified request by an absolute majority of the members of the Chamber of Deputies." Paragraph (b) of the same article stipulates that " Of the Federal Supreme Court. " 
    With regard to the negotiations of the blocks on the fate of the Electoral Commission and the results of the Committee of Experts, MP Niasi Myanmar Oglu that" all negotiations and talks that took place between the various parliamentary blocs during the current period ended to a dead end between the various blocks. "And 
    ended on Wednesday Past the legal mandate of the Commission Independent elections without the parliament blocks succeed by choosing alternative, given the complexity of differences over the alternative.
    And failed all the attempts made by the Presidency of the House of Representatives with the large blocs, after wishing to pass the nine candidates of the Committee of Experts in the session last Tuesday after the verbal clashes ended with the withdrawal of 60 deputies from the Hall. 
    The Council of Representatives was unable to extend the work of the Council of the current election commission due to the imbalance of the quorum and the objection of many blocks, the decision to lift the meeting to the day of 25 September, which coincides with the date of the referendum in the Kurdistan region. 
    The Presidency of the Council of Representatives, during the meeting last Monday, the parliamentary blocs between the two options passed over in relation to the new Council of the Electoral Commission. The presidency offered two proposals in this regard, one of which is to vote on the names of the candidates for the Council of the Commission in Tuesday's session, or extension of the work of the current Council of the Commission. " 
    In related context, the Central Committee overseeing the protests in Iraq, a demonstration called for on Monday.

    The committee said in a statement received a copy of it, "We announced last Friday about the demonstration million tomorrow (today) Monday in conjunction with the vote of the House of Representatives on the law of the Electoral Commission." 
    The Commission added "for the purpose of allowing the House of Representatives to discuss the subject of the referendum to be held tomorrow (today) in the Kurdistan region, and in view of this, and the fact that the armed forces will be busy providing security on this day very sensitive, we announce the postponement of our demonstrations tomorrow Monday to date Another coincides with the session of the House of Representatives, which will discuss the Electoral Commission. "

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