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    Parliamentary Legal agree on draft law on the demarcation of the border

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    Post by Rocky Mon 24 Jun 2013, 7:42 pm

    Parliamentary Legal agree on draft law on the demarcation of the border

    06/25/2013 12:00 AM

    Despite warnings from MPs from different blocks

    Baghdad Muhannad Abdul Wahab

    Commission announced legal parliamentary approval of the draft law on redrawing administrative boundaries in accordance with Article 140 of the Constitution. As confirmed the constitutionality of the project, expressed his deputies fear of passing the law for the time being, calling for further dialogues to bring the views on it. National Alliance MP Ali inch stated that the law of the demarcation of the administrative border between the provinces covered by Article 140 need to many business and political consensus, effort and careful in making any decision about this law.

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    And between an inch in an interview for "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," that the Kurds aspire through the law to expand the territory of the province, which represents a view of nationalism more than a perception of national, likely to take a consensus on this law long periods of time, especially since he needs a lot of political understandings, that could fuel some new crisis between the provinces in the absence of a consensus on it. He called inch "All the political blocs to ترصين the relationships between them, and stay away from accounts of loyalty and closer to the language of dialogue and of belonging to Iraq on the basis of citizenship, and activating the agreements signed between the political blocs that are in the interests of the country and the political process, which fought for the Iraqis," and expressed hope " the possibility to find Committees solutions that satisfy all political parties without resorting to the creation of new crises in the country. meanwhile, said a member of the Legal Committee and the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun in an interview that the Legal Committee met in the presence of twelve members to discuss the law redrawing provincial boundaries covered by Article 140 of the Constitution, noting that "one of the eleven members voted to approve the law, while Declined one member from voting." said Saadoun that "the Commission will submit a draft law to the presidency of the parliament to put it on the agenda of the Council for the purpose of voting in parliamentary sessions to come." For his part, counting the MP for the coalition in Iraq Raad Dahlaki put the law in this particular period has implications politically, as the recent rapprochement between the federal government and the provincial government led to the introduction of the law again. Between Dahlaki in an interview for "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," said the political blocs prudence in approving the law and not giving priority to national interests, national interests that may affect the nation-building fortified democracy, noting "the need to be consistent decisions and laws with the stage does not increase the division between the sons of one nation." stressed Dahlaki "the need to have mastered the blocks political process mobility between them and the convergence objective and collective action on the basis of national and homeland and move away from the language of exclusivity decision in order to reach blocs new among certain parties. "In turn, MP from the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Mahma Khalil Qasim approve the law of the important steps that do justice to all of Iraq's provinces, and restore their rights to normal as it was before Saddam's rule. He's "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," What was taken by force will retrieve through the law, which is a positive step towards achieving justice sought by a country like Iraq, federal, federal, democratic, those of justice that have been achieved thanks to the understandings and the language of dialogue that prevailed on the Iraqi political scene, indicating "The law was present before the political rapprochement between the federal government and the provincial government, and the people's interest to proceed with this law." He was President Jalal Talabani made in October of 2011, a bill to Parliament to re-demarcation of the administrative border of the provinces covered by Article 140 of the Constitution to what it was before the change. Under the proposal Talabani to cancel all decrees of the former regime on the administrative boundaries of cities and towns and returned to restored, ie before the year 1968, the year in which the Baath Party came to power in Iraq.

    Even so, observers contend that if the "application of the law, many of the provinces covered by the lose large areas and large territory," especially, Salahuddin province, which did not exist before 1968 and formed the decision of the dictatorial regime early seventies of the last century, after the annexation of some districts, counties forth from the provinces of Baghdad and Kirkuk., and the convergence of Article 140 of the Constitution sensation between the political blocs, as many MPs believe that the article has expired constitutionally, while insisting the Kurdistan Alliance they are not finished working out. Article 140, on the normalization of the situation in the province of Kirkuk and disputed areas in other provinces, such as Nineveh and Diyala, and set a time limit expired in the atheist and the thirtieth of December 2007 to implement all of the Provisions of the said article of the action, also left for the people of those areas freedom of self-determination of both survival and independent administrative unit or attached province Iraqi Kurdistan via a referendum, but the obstacles many have led to delay implementation of some of the main items in the above-mentioned article for reasons politicians say the Kurds it is political, while Baghdad says that the delay is deliberate, knowing that he had the ministerial committee competent to apply Article, that carried out some paragraphs, such as compensation for those affected, have not been implemented the most important of which is the referendum on the fate of the city. Kurds strongly supports the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, while showing a section of the Arabs and Turkmen in Kirkuk and other areas, an objection to its implementation.

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