Source: Abadi confirms that the reforms do not need to delegate Parliament [expanded]

Source: Abadi confirms that the reforms do not need to delegate Parliament [expanded]

2015/11/3 16:38

Source - Abadi confirms that the reforms do not need to delegate Parliament[Baghdad – where]
An informed source in the National Alliance, said the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, said the government does not need the authorization of the House of Representatives, in the implementation of reforms.
The source said, told all of Iraq [where], that Abadi “was held yesterday evening in the presence of a number of representatives of the National Alliance, with a delegation of coalition forces represented by the ministers of planning, defense, agriculture, and a number of deputies powers, meeting in the presidential palace.”
He added that ” Abadi pointed to three main axes, represented by: the financial crisis and being a real challenge, then practical ways to address them, the security challenge and developments as represented by the recent attacks, and cell intelligence Quartet, supporting the popular crowd and other issues, stressing the seriousness of the Standing Daash and not urgency to reap the gains and the conflict areas.
“He also pointed Abadi, according to the source to the need for” unity position and a letter of political forces about what is going through the country, admitting that some reform measures may not cover a legal well, but the pan reforms were good and important. ”
Abadi stressed “that he does not give up her [reforms], especially Modootai the Vice-President of the Republic, and the integration of ministries,” returned “the recent vote of the Parliament about the mandate that he was not a positive message, although not to the government’s need for such a mandate, and despite the current positive relationship between parliament and the government.” .
He called Prime Minister everyone to “the need for reforms and austerity measures support,” noting “there is a great hope to bypass the challenges if required our cooperation,” pointing to “the existence of the big promises of international support in this regard, but the most important is our work and our unity.”
The source pointed that “the representatives of the coalition forces have made ​​paper included the importance of activating the demands of the political agreement as an ambulance displaced, with the theme of the detainees, and compensation of returning to the liberated areas of Daash, as well as the general amnesty, balance, and other],” explaining that “al-Abadi responded to most of these demands to clarify what has been achieved, and to confirm his commitment and his government the terms of the previous agreement, and to clarify the nature of the challenges and actions in fact and that prevent the provision of all that can be provided. ”
The source continued that “The meeting was positive and considered all important step, and always remain important, they are that there are procedures quick and practical, and serious rest assured arena of frustration and tension and suspense that pervades everyone without exception.
“The House of Representatives voted yesterday to support the reforms and the separation of powers to implement them.
According to the text of the House resolution that he and based on the provisions of subsection [II] of article 59 of the Constitution , issued the following Resolution, that the Iraqi Council of Representatives Reaffirming its support and full support for the beams parliamentary and government reforms and his eagerness to be completed in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the laws in force within the time timings specified in line with the aspirations of the people who put their trust in this Council and hold him responsible for their representation, it Meanwhile, denies his delegate any legislative powers entrusted to him under the Constitution to any of the other authorities.
The statement added that “the commitment to the principle of separation of powers, it should be on all State authority to do its job and not to refer this function to other authorities.”
For his part, stressed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Tuesday, his determination and his determination to continue reforms and the fight against corruption and the corrupt and not to undo despite the challenges and obstacles.
Ebadi said in a statement received [where] a copy of it “will not succeed attempts of losing their privileges of blocking reforms or turn the clock back and reverse what we’ve done, the will of the citizens stronger than them and take off the roots of corruption and justice in Iraq.
“For his part, saw the legal expert Tareq Harb, that the parliament’s decision to reject the use of its legislative and oversight powers in the implementation of reforms as” closer to reject and prevent the reforms undertaken by Prime Minister Haider Alebadi.anthy

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