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    JAF: Not holding today's session will be the first breach of constitutional timing

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    JAF: Not holding today's session will be the first breach of constitutional timing Empty JAF: Not holding today's session will be the first breach of constitutional timing

    Post by Rocky Mon 03 Sep 2018, 2:33 am

    JAF: Not holding today's session will be the first breach of constitutional timing


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    A member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Ashwaq dry, on Monday, that the lack of a meeting of the House of Representatives for today will represent the first violation of the constitutional timing, while pointed out that the Kurds want to grant rights according to the Constitution and not "political moods." 

    Al-Jaf said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "the view of some to grant rights to the components as concessions is a short look and does not bear a realistic understanding of events." She pointed out that "some return to the violation of the Constitution and interpretation according to certain political moods made them refuse to grant rights to others."


    "The Kurds want clearly to grant rights according to the constitution and not according to the political moods, as was the case in previous periods," she said, pointing out that "we were seeking a political process adopted by the Constitution, but hope is possible to clash with the difficulty of forming the government for the existence of hacks and encirclement media trying each party Through which to confuse the other. " 

    She pointed out that "the parliamentary session should be held as a constitutional time, and in the absence of a meeting will represent the first violation of the timing," explaining that "it is possible to postpone the announcement of the largest bloc, although the interpretation of the Federal Court required its announcement in the first meeting." 



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