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    the Iraqi parliament to hold an extraordinary session to discuss the extension of his mandate

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    the Iraqi parliament to hold an extraordinary session to discuss the extension of his mandate Empty the Iraqi parliament to hold an extraordinary session to discuss the extension of his mandate

    Post by Rocky Fri 22 Jun 2018, 2:26 am

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    The Iraqi parliament is holding an extraordinary session on Friday amid expectations that the session will witness the vote on the extension of its work, which ends on July 1.
    A statement issued by the Information Department of the House of Representatives, that the special session will be held under the chairmanship of the President of the Council Salim Jubouri. According to parliamentary sources, the meeting comes to discuss the possibility of extending the work of Parliament.
    This was the reaction of Iraqi political forces between supporters and conservatives on the decisions of the Federal Court on the legitimacy of the parliament session and its procedures on "fraud and manipulation" in the elections.
    Confidence in the Iraqi judiciary prevented any fierce reactions to the decision of the Federal Court, although it was not satisfactory to all. The political parties between those loyal to the amended electoral law and opposition to it have always shared their statements that the decision of the Federal Court is Faisal.
    The leader of the bloc of Asrun Muqtada al-Sadr demanded restraint and compliance with the law, although not convincing as described. He did not hide his fears that manual counting and counting would be a prelude to re-election. He called on the judiciary to abide by neutrality in the counting and manual sorting and should be determined not long time.
    The alliance led by Hadi al-Amiri saw that the amended electoral law became effective after the court's response to the appeals filed, considering the manual recount will delay the formation of the next government. He also blamed the Prime Minister and the Commission for the violations of the elections for their failed management of the process, as he put it.
    While the Democratic Party of Kurdistan explained that the decisions held the political process more in Iraq.
    The coalition of victory led by Haider Abadi, confirmed his commitment to the decision, as did Vice President Iyad Allawi.
    The ruling coalition led by Osama Najafi called for tight control of the storage areas of electoral funds, and take quick legal action against manipulators and counterfeiters.
    The President of the Federal Court declared that the law subject to appeal did not violate the constitutional conditions.



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