Kurdish newspaper: State law seeks to postpone the parliamentary elections and extend the mandate of al-Maliki

Kurdish newspaper: State law seeks to postpone the parliamentary elections and extend the mandate of al-Maliki

Thursday, 11 June / July 2013 17:33 | | |

State law seeks to postpone the parliamentary elections and extend the mandate of al-Maliki{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Kurdish newspaper revealed pursuit State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki postponed parliamentary elections and extend the period of the three presidencies.

The newspaper Hawlati {} that the State of Law coalition bloc in the House of Representatives working on the postponement of general elections in Iraq and extend the period of the three presidencies, but the political blocs stand deduced from it.

The newspaper added that the age of the current session of Parliament will end next year, but state law is preparing for the implementation of a project similar to what happened in the Kurdistan region and extend the mandate of the Iraqi parliament and this implies the extension of the presidency of the republic and the prime minister as well.

Szkr that the current session ends in March of next year’s parliamentary elections will be held after that date as being in Parliament is currently discussing the parliamentary election law amid accusations of some blocks of seeking to adopt the closed list.

The duration of each election cycle is four years, while the House of Representatives voted on a bill to prevent the extension of the mandate of the three presidencies for more than two and retroactively, but the State of Law coalition objected to the law in federal court. Ended

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