A spokesman for Mr. Sadr: All views on the elections will be dissolved by the decision of the Federal Court
A spokesman for Mr. Sadr: All views on the elections will be dissolved by the decision of the Federal Court
2018/6/8 12:43
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The political spokesman for the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, said that “all views (on the elections) will melt once the final decision of the Federal Court.”
“We have to distinguish between the administrative opinions taken by the Supreme Judicial Council, and between the judicial decisions awaiting the Federal Court to be issued, which will be binding and an argument for everyone,” said the MP for the Liberal bloc Jaafar al-Moussawi in a statement received by the Euphrates News Agency.
Moussawi added that “these views were not in line with the views of some should melt those views as soon as the Federal Court issued the final and final.”
The House of Representatives voted in the extraordinary session held last Wednesday under the chairmanship of Salim al-Jubouri, the Speaker of the Council and the presence of 173 deputies, the proposal of the Third Amendment to the Law of the elections of the House of Representatives No. 45 for 2013, “in order to achieve transparency in the election results and maintain the democratic system of Iraq and protect the electoral process to ensure confidence The integrity of the elections and fairness and to prove the lack of validity of the acceleration of electronic results and caused by the lack of real results and the process of manual counting and sorting throughout Iraq.
The Supreme Judicial Council announced on Thursday important decisions to implement the third amendment law to the election law, which included “inviting all members of the Supreme Judicial Council to meet next Sunday to name the judges who will be assigned to carry out the work of the Board of Commissioners and supervise the process of recounting the results of the elections, Are responsible for managing the offices of the Electoral Commission in the provinces. ”
For its part, announced the Electoral Commission, it will challenge the decision of the Parliament to amend the election law “to contain a number of irregularities in paragraphs that do not comply with the Constitution and contrary to the law of the Commission No. 11 of 2007 amended.”
The Commission stressed its “absolute cooperation with the Supreme Judicial Council in facilitating the task of his work according to the judicial procedures guaranteed by the law.”
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