Legal For “Earth News”: Al-Sadr’s Deadline Is Not Constitutional, And The Presidential Election Session Will Not Take Place Without This Thing

Legal For “Earth News”: Al-Sadr’s Deadline Is Not Constitutional, And The Presidential Election Session Will Not Take Place Without This Thing

01/05/2022

Legal For Earth News - Al-Sadrs Deadline Is Not Constitutional And The Presidential Election Session Will Not Take Place Without This ThingEarth News/ Legal expert Faisal Rikan confirmed today, Sunday, that it is not possible to hold a presidential election session without the understanding of all the political blocs, while noting that the deadline given by the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr is not constitutional.

Rikan told “Earth News” that “the end of the political crisis depends on the convergence of views between the main political parties and the acceptance of the ideas of one by the other, and then attending the presidential election session, which requires a two-thirds quorum.”

He added, “Without the understanding of all, the session, which is considered a key to resolving all political crises, including the election of the president of the republic, and then applying the provisions of Article 76 of the constitution, assigning the candidate of the most numerous bloc by the President of the Republic to form the ministry, leading to a government with full powers to pass the budget and carry out other duties and tasks) cannot be held. .

He continued, “As for the 40-day deadline granted by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, it is not constitutional and is subject to the political agreement after the end of all constitutional terms,” ​​noting that “the issue of renewing the second term of the caretaker prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, is presented as one of the solutions by political parties.” .

It is noteworthy that the leader of the Sadrist movement has granted the political blocs within the coordination framework a deadline of forty days to form a government.

The Alliance to Save a Homeland did not succeed in obtaining the parliamentary quorum required to pass its candidate for the presidency, despite the two sessions held due to its incompatibility with the coordination framework, which achieves the guarantor third.

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