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    Federal Court responds to a request for an opinion on the deputies participating in the referendum

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    Federal Court responds to a request for an opinion on the deputies participating in the referendum Empty Federal Court responds to a request for an opinion on the deputies participating in the referendum

    Post by Rocky Wed 11 Oct 2017, 5:07 am


    Federal Court responds to a request for an opinion on the deputies participating in the referendum

    12:21 - 11/10/2017


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    Information / Baghdad ..
    On Wednesday, the Federal Supreme Court responded to a request to the House of Representatives concerning the opinion and opinion on the position of the deputies participating in the referendum of the Kurdistan Region, stressing that this is not within the competence contained in the Constitution and its law No. (30) for the year 2005.
    "The Federal Supreme Court received a statement of opinion and fatwa from the House of Representatives on the position of the participation of deputies in the referendum of the Kurdistan Region, and the extent of violation of the constitutional right stipulated in Article (50) of the Constitution".
    Al-Samok added that "the court found in reference to its powers stipulated in Article (93) of the Constitution and article (4) of its law No. (30) of 2005, which is the separation of disputes between the federal government and the governments of regions and governorates, In accordance with the provisions of its rules of procedure No. (1) of 2005, and in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law No. (83) of 1969 ".
    He explained that "the court stated in its decision that it exercises those competencies in addition to its main competencies, namely, the supervision of the constitutionality of laws and regulations in force and interpretation of the provisions of the Constitution provided for in the first and second paragraphs of Article (93) of the Constitution, Its law referred to him as an oath. "
    "The Supreme Federal Court confirmed that it is not within its competence to give opinion and opinion in the position of the House of Representatives, where other parties are competent to give opinion and abstention in such facts and positions, and accordingly decided to respond to the request by the lack of jurisdiction." Ending / 25



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