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    Legal Parliament receives documents for MPs who voted "yes" to secession

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    Post by Rocky Wed 11 Oct 2017, 4:39 am

    Legal Parliament receives documents for MPs who voted "yes" to secession
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    The coalition of "state law," led by Iraqi Vice President "Nuri al-Maliki," on Wednesday, the Iraqi parliament to obtain documents from the Kurdistan region names of Kurdish deputies who vote "yes" to the separation of the Kurdistan region.
    The MP for the coalition, "Ibtisam al-Hilali" in a statement to «Journal News» that "the Iraqi parliament received official documents and video clips of the deputies of the voice voted yes to the separation that took place in the Kurdistan region and will send documents to the Federal Court to separate the lawmakers in violation of the Iraqi constitution."
    "The Iraqi parliament will demand the Kurdish blocs to compensate the deputies who vote for new deputies not voting in the referendum and if the Kurdish blocs refused to nominate deputies, the situation remains the same without compensation Kurdish MPs in parliament."
    On the visit of the Iraqi parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri to Kurdistan explained Hilali, a member of the parliamentary legal committee, "the visit Jubouri individual and does not reflect the position of the Iraqi parliament, especially that the parliament of Egypt in all political blocs to implement the government measures towards the region."
    It was a parliamentary stronghold, revealed the names of Kurdish deputies who participated in the referendum of Kurdistan, which took place on the 25 of last September, despite the rejection of international, regional and local, stressing that the nine deputies will be named to the Federal Court.
    The sources told the Journal News that "the nine deputies are Adel Nouri, Fayhan Dakhil, Najibah Najib, Ashwaq Al-Jaf, Abdel Aziz Hassan, Areez Abdulla, Salim Al-Hatbi, Arafat Karam and Shakwan Abdullah."
    The committee was formed to follow up the decision of the parliament regarding the deputies participating in the referendum of Kurdistan has completed its report, and raised nine names of Kurdish deputies to the House of Representatives and then submitted to the Federal Court.
     

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