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    Deputies: Disputes over the Federal Court Act are profound

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    Post by Rocky Sun 25 Feb 2018, 2:50 am

    Deputies: Disputes over the Federal Court Act are profound
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    The parliamentary legal committee confirmed: "The parliamentary differences aborted all attempts to pass the law of the Federal Court after reaching its final legislative stages."

    Committee member Zana Said said in a press statement: "The adoption of the law has become difficult in light of intersections and political differences that prevented legislation."


    The MP pointed out that the province of Erbil to: "There are strong differences on the mechanism that will be adopted in passing the decisions on the basis of this legislation; will be unanimously or the principle of two-thirds," noting: "The Kurdish forces with the passing of resolutions unanimously, while there are other parliamentary forces insist To be a two-thirds principle. "


    He explained: "The Kurdish forces are trying to adopt the principle of unanimity to get veto against any decision taken against the Kurdistan region," pointing out: "Most of the decisions of the Federal Court, which is taking at the present time is unanimous, if not required by law."


    He described the MP Said, the differences that broke out between the various forces over the past years to "deep and large", ruling out the adoption of this law in the parliamentary session , which is nearing completion under the House of Representatives failed to complete its quorum to pass laws ". 





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