“Taqadum” comments on the session to elect the Speaker of Parliament: We may boycott it while the position is exclusively ours
“Taqadum” comments on the session to elect the Speaker of Parliament: We may boycott it while the position is exclusively ours
2023-12-11 05:58
Shafaq News/ The “Taqaddum” Party, headed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives expelled by a judicial decision, Muhammad al-Halbousi, today, Monday, suggested boycotting the election session for the new Speaker of Parliament, stressing that there is no agreement between the political blocs yet on an alternative candidate.
Parliament set Wednesday, December 13, as the date for a session to choose a new president to replace Al-Halbousi.
The leader of the party, Muhammad Al-Alawi, said in an interview with Shafaq News Agency, “Until the moment there is no political agreement on the political forces’ support for a specific candidate for the presidency of the House of Representatives, and we in the (Taqaddum) party have not yet decided whether or not to participate in Wednesday’s session, and this is The matter depends on the results of the expected dialogues, and we await guidance on this from Al-Halbousi.”
Al-Alawi stated, “The position of Parliament Speaker is the right of the (Taqadum) Party and will remain our share. We also believe that the decision to choose the Speaker of Parliament will be after the provincial council elections, and Wednesday’s session may be postponed again until further notice, especially since the (Taqaddum) Party is currently busy.” “Only the election file.”
Saturday, the parliamentary blocs of the State of Law and the Kurdistan Democratic Party commented on the issue of the existence of a political agreement to elect the Speaker of the House of Representatives during the current week.
The representative of the State of Law coalition, Thaer Al-Jubouri, told Shafaq News Agency, “Until now, there is no official notification from the Presidency of Parliament regarding holding any session soon to elect the Speaker of the House of Representatives, especially since Parliament is currently in a legislative recess, and holding the session requires collecting the signatures of 50 representatives.” “, stressing that “there is no collection of signatures so far.”
He stated that “all data and information indicate that the election of the new speaker of parliament will take place after the provincial council elections, and there is difficulty holding any session currently due to the legislative recess and the busyness of representatives and blocs in propaganda campaigns, especially with the elections approaching.”
For his part, the representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Bloc, Sabah Sobhi, told Shafaq News Agency that the Sunni blocs submitted a request to the Presidency of the House of Representatives to hold an emergency session on Tuesday to elect a new speaker of the House.
He explained that the Council Presidency did not announce its position and did not officially set a date for electing a Council President.
The Presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives decided to officially terminate the membership of Council Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, based on the decision of the Federal Supreme Court, as of the fourteenth of November 2023.
On Tuesday, November 14, the Federal Supreme Court, “the highest judicial authority in Iraq,” announced the termination of the membership of Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi, against the backdrop of a lawsuit filed against him by Representative Laith Al-Dulaimi, in which he accused him of forging his (Al-Dulaimi’s) resignation from membership in the House of Representatives. As a result, the Federal Court ruled to terminate their membership (Al-Halbousi and Al-Dulaimi).
As a result, the ministers of the Taqadum Party decided to resign from their positions in protest, and the party’s representatives in Parliament decided to boycott the parliamentary sessions.
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