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    Tariq Harb: He Explains The "Very Complicated And Difficult" Way To Exempt The President Of The Repu

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Dec 2019, 3:05 am

    Tariq Harb: He Explains The "Very Complicated And Difficult" Way To Exempt The President Of The Republic
    On December 28, 2019



    (Independent) .. Legal expert Tariq Harb on Saturday described the path set by the Iraqi constitution to exempt the President of the Republic, Barham Ahmed Saleh, as "very difficult and complicated." The issue is a judicial parliament with a high majority, and not like the prime minister, who is satisfied with parliamentary accountability only.
    Harb said in a statement that he received (the independent) today that "the path that the constitution outlined in Article 61 of it to end the service of the President of the Republic is complicated and very difficult. Whoever requests determines the reasons for a majority vote of the members, not the majority of the attendees, until a case is established by the constitution, which is perjury to the right Constitutionalism or violation of the constitution to high treason, so that deputies vote on that, then the matter is referred to the Federal Supreme Court in order to assume a ruling on the president that he committed one of the cases i.e. perjury, violation or treason.
    He explained that, "If a judgment is issued for conviction, a session must be made for the parliament in order to decide by the majority of the members and not the majority of those present to exempt the president, knowing that the exemption carries the meaning of mitigation, whereas the prime minister used the constitution the term of dismissal and withdrawal of confidence, which is a punitive term, meaning that constitutional difficulties before the issue of the president of the republic, as not It is necessary to vote with a numerical majority of 156 deputies for the issue only, after which the matter is referred to the Federal Supreme Court. If it decides to condemn the president, the council must vote again with the same previous majority for the second time.
    And Harb continued by saying, "There is a difference between exemption and between dismissal, withdrawal of confidence and dismissal, as the court does not establish condemnation in all that is attributed to the president in order to be exempted. Rather, the exemption will be if it is proven to the court that the president violated the constitution or broke the oath or committed high treason and these are difficult and accurate legal issues. And not other acts such as theft and murder, for example. ”
    The legal expert went on to say that "the highest judicial body in Iraq is handled by no other, in addition to the issue of collecting this number of votes, meaning that the issue is judicial and by a high majority, and not like the prime minister who is satisfied with parliamentary accountability only." (The end)
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