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    With the vote on it approaching, major disagreements plague the Provincial Council Elections Law

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    With the vote on it approaching, major disagreements plague the Provincial Council Elections Law Empty With the vote on it approaching, major disagreements plague the Provincial Council Elections Law

    Post by rocky Sat 18 Mar 2023, 5:10 am

    [rtl]With the vote on it approaching, major disagreements plague the Provincial Council Elections Law[/rtl]
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    [rtl]Baghdad-Iraq today:[/rtl]
    [rtl]The head of the Regions and Governorates Committee that is not affiliated with a region in the House of Representatives, Khaled al-Darraji, confirmed that there are major differences between the political blocs and independent representatives over the third amendment to the Provincial Council Elections Law on A key point related to the electoral district, expecting a heated debate when voting on the law. [/rtl]
    [rtl]The head of the Regions and Governorates Committee that is not affiliated with a region in the House of Representatives, Khaled al-Darraji, said in a press interview that the law of the third amendment to the provincial elections law, which will be put to the vote next Sunday, “has a great controversy between the political blocs and between parties and independent representatives and other groups of society.” ".[/rtl]
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    He explained that the dispute is over "a very major point, which is: Is the province a single constituency or multiple constituencies?

    Pointing out that the Committee of Regions and Governorates that are not organized in a region" held several meetings that resulted in our opinion that we presented to the Speaker of Parliament and the Legal Committee, because it is the main committee to study this law and submit it to the Council on Sunday.[/rtl]

    [rtl]He added that the committee "suggested that the governorate has multiple constituencies, and the reason is the largest percentage of representation in all the regions of the governorate, because the provincial councils are councils that monitor the provincial constituencies, which requires that the representation of the regions be real, and not the representation of one region at the expense of the rest of the regions, and this does not It is achieved only if the circles are multiple,” adding that “a larger opinion is to go in the direction of one circle, and St. Lego's law, which is also disputed between 1.7 and 1.9.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]Al-Darraji expected that "heavy discussions will take place on Sunday, because there are big differences between the political blocs and between independent representatives and even deputies in other blocs."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out that the Committee of the Regions and Governorates that are not organized in a region, "approved almost unanimously by the multiple constituencies," explaining that by saying, "We have approved that we do not merge the law of the provincial councils and the House of Representatives, and that each of them have a separate law, and with regard to the provincial councils, we raised it in the Regions Proposal Committee of multiple constituencies to ensure representation of all regions of the province in the provincial council.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Khaled al-Darraji added, "The large political blocs want the provinces to be one constituency, and to go to St. Lego, because their concern is to obtain the largest number of votes and reduce the winning parties in the elections, while we see that the best is to leave the choice to the citizens.[/rtl]
    [rtl]He explained that in "one constituency and St. Lego, a candidate may win with 4,000 votes, and another may not win despite obtaining 8,000 votes, if he is on an individual list."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He expressed the hope that "the deputies will be liberated from their political blocs, and vote for what is best for the country," stressing that the best "is the victory of the candidate who gets the highest votes," whether in the provincial or parliamentary elections, and the political blocs will be the winners with St. Lego. ".[/rtl]
    [rtl]And the head of the Regions and Governorates Committee, which is not organized in a region, saw that the Sadrist movement "tends to multiple circles, not a single circle, as do the Shiites and independents."[/rtl]
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