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    Will the population increase the number of representatives in Iraq?

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    Will the population increase the number of representatives in Iraq?

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    Today, Thursday, the Strategic Center for Human Rights in Iraq presented two proposals to determine the number of seats in the House of Representatives during the upcoming sessions, while it expected the number of seats to increase to 430.
    The Vice President of the Center, Hazem Al-Radini, said in a statement received by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "Article (49) of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq for the year 2005 stipulated that the Federal Council of Representatives shall consist of a number of members at a rate of one representative for every one hundred thousand people of the population of Iraq."
    He added, "Since the first elections for the House of Representatives in its first session in 2005, the number of its members was 275 deputies, and in the second session it was 325 members, and in the third, fourth and fifth sessions that took place in 2021, 329 deputies were approved, and the excuse was the lack of a population census after 2003."
    Al-Radini said, “The numbers have been confirmed and until a population census is conducted, the real number will be shown accurately, because all the data that was used previously is approximate, especially with regard to the distribution of the number of seats on the basis of each governorate and its share of 329 seats. There are governorates that may increase their seats and others that may decrease, as a result of the population movement that occurred between the governorates from 1996 until 2024, as there are security and economic circumstances.”
    He added, "After conducting the general population census, there will be two options for the House of Representatives. The first is to amend the elections law by increasing the number of seats in the House of Representatives in its sixth session, which is expected to be no less than 430 representatives, and distributing them to 18 governorates, each according to its population according to the census."
    He pointed out that "the second is to work on amending Article (47) by cancelling the paragraph of one representative for every hundred thousand people and fixing the number at a maximum not exceeding (300) and presenting it to a referendum on the same day as the election of the next House of Representatives so that there are no financial costs that burden the state budget."




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