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    The legal deadline has expired and the first session was not held.. What will happen to the new coun

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    The legal deadline has expired and the first session was not held.. What will happen to the new coun Empty The legal deadline has expired and the first session was not held.. What will happen to the new coun

    Post by Rocky Sun 04 Feb 2024, 4:09 am

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    Alsumaria News - Politics


    It has been 15 days since the Independent High Electoral Commission finally approved the election results, and according to the Provincial Councils Law, it is supposed to call for the first session of the councils to be held within only 15 days from the date of approval of the results.


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    While only today, Sunday, remains until the end of the stipulated legal and constitutional deadline, all the provincial councils in Iraq have still not convened, or are witnessing continuous postponements of their meetings due to various political disputes in different provinces.



    In the governorates of Kirkuk and Nineveh, the Kurdish parties and their differences play a major role in delaying the resolution of the provincial councils there, as well as the disputes in the western governorates, but in the central and southern governorates, and despite the dominance of the coordination framework in 7 out of 10 governorates, a dispute of another kind appears, which is the renewal or comprehensive change of the governors. Some political blocs affiliated with the current governors are demanding the renewal of the mandate for their governors, despite the coordination framework’s objection to this.

    All of these influences led to the delay in convening the provincial councils despite the passage of the legal period that is about to expire within 24 hours, 15 days after the final approval of the election results, which was approved by the Commission on January 21 of last year.

    Legal expert Ibrahim Al-Sultani said in an interview with Al-Sumaria News, that the issue of forming local governments depends on two contradictory factors, which are both the constitutional situation and the Provincial Councils Law No. 21 of 2008, which called and obligated everyone for the governors to invite the new provincial councils to convene within only 15 days from the date of Final approval of the results of the governorate council elections.”

    He stated, “In the first session, the head of the governorate council and his two deputies must be elected by an absolute majority, and then the governor and his two deputies are elected by a
    simple majority.”

    He explained that “the second factor currently influencing the convening of the governorate councils is the requirements of the political process and the consensuses between The blocs, although each governorate must be independent and its local government is responsible for calling for the convening of councils, and the political blocs in each governorate are responsible for this matter in order for the wheel of local government to move, what is happening is putting all the governorates in one political basket.”

    And about the legal impact of the expiration of the deadline. Al-Sultani believes that this constitutes a “constitutional violation,” which he described as “something we have become accustomed to.” He stressed that “

    every citizen harmed by the delay in holding the provincial councils has the right to appeal and file a lawsuit with the Federal Court.” Against the delay in holding the provincial councils.”

    However, this lawsuit and the constitutional violation will have no effect, according to observers, especially since the Federal Court may not have what would oblige the councils to convene “forcibly.”

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