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Saturday, December 05, 2 / January 2013 10:09



Twilight News / confirmed a coalition of state law, Saturday, said the demonstrators "ordinary" have legitimate demands and the Iraqi government began to respond to them, while pointing to the entry partisan and political agendas and external on pretending Ahrvatha line for goals.

The MP said Khalid al-Asadi said in an interview for "Twilight News", "We believe that some of the demonstrators ordinary people who have actually legitimate demands and the government began to respond to these demands, but there are agendas partisan, political and foreign entered on line demonstrators and began orientation march demonstration toward dropping the political process."

He Asadi, said, "This matter does not allow it in any way and can accept dissolve parliament and solve the government, but will not accept any form topple the democratic political process in the country," noting, "We generally do not object to the dissolution of parliament and then dissolve the government and call early elections if this easing the atmosphere and contribute to solving the problems of the country. "

And on the way that will be the process to dissolve the government, he added Asadi, that "Parliament can lead brokered political blocs proposal to dissolve the parliament and voted on by the absolute majority of the members of the House of Representatives and pass this approval and dissolve the parliament," مردفا, "The government resolved automatically becomes a caretaker government and become call for early elections within 60 or 45 days. "

Izzat Shabandar was a leading figure in the State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said on Friday, that his coalition will call for "solving" the government and the parliament, and pointed out that it may be within 48 hours.

He has previously called for early elections to resolve the current crisis and later endorsed by the leader of the coalition in Iraq, Iyad Allawi and Saleh al-Mutlaq.

It is said that al-Maliki had warned Friday of attempts to destroy the political process in the country, stressing that the effects would be "catastrophic" for Iraq and its people.


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Legal Expert: early elections and the resignation of the government, however, Parliament


Published in: 11:50, January 5, 2013





BAGHDAD (Iba) ... The legal expert Tareq Harb said early elections for the Iraqi government and the resignation parliament, however, and can be resolved in one session.

He said the war in a statement received by the independent press (Iba) ... Saturday, "commenting on the claim of many early elections say that holding these elections and considered the government resigned from the validity of the House of Representatives, according to the provisions of Article 64 of the Constitution as it is possible to resolve this issue in just one session" .

He added that he "can apply a third of the members of parliament, or 109 members to the presidency of the parliament dissolved and put the issue to a vote at the same meeting if the third of the members agreed to request the solution, it is to vote on the dissolution of parliament."

He said that "if approved by an absolute majority of the number of 163 members, more than half of the members of parliament, he completed proceedings solution in this case is the government resigned."

He pointed out that "the dissolution of parliament consequent constitutional mass resignation of the prime minister and his deputies, ministers and the government's caretaker government daily that new elections can be within 60 days of the date of dissolution does not require the previous procedures to be approved by the President or Prime Minister or Cabinet approval."

He ruled out a war that "take Parliament this step, because the demonstrations showed that members of the House of Representatives who represent areas that got the demonstrations do not say them nor word in these demonstrations, and there is almost an agreement between the demonstrators refused to attend these representatives of the demonstrations and that means that areas that got them demonstrations determined to change the current House of Representatives. "

And witnessing the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin, since 25 December 2012, mass demonstrations involving clerics and tribal leaders and local officials most notably the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi, demanding the release of prisoners and detainees innocent and change the course of government, and prosecute violators symptoms prisoners.

He called Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki the armed forces to exercise restraint and not to be drawn into confrontations with the demonstrators, and asked for citizens to exercise their right to demonstrate and not being misled calls extremists turning to civil disobedience, and warned of demands that reflect trends aims to "blow up the political process."

He also called on the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi, yesterday to hold early elections and the formation of an interim government of the House of Representatives to oversee them, and warned of the danger of continuing conditions of the current stage, "adding that" what is happening is part of the absence of President Jalal Talabani.

Noteworthy that calls for early elections launches continuously by many dignitaries and political blocs in light of the political crisis and argued that the best solution to the political problem is to dissolve parliament and hold early elections. (End)


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Contrast statements members of the rule of law on a request by al-Maliki to resolve the government and parliament

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There were conflicting statements of members of the state law as to the intent of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki submit a request to the Presidency to resolve the government and parliament, the source said of the state law that al-Maliki will present a request in this regard during the
Two days. The source added that al-Maliki will demand to Vice President Khudair Khuzaie while denied MP for the coalition of state law Salman al-Moussawi intention Prime Minister to make such a request. Turn, MP for the state law, Khalid al-Asadi of the Baghdadi News that the coalition does not mind to dissolve the government and parliament at the same time and refuses to form the House of Representatives of an interim government to run the country, stressing that Parliament is part of the political crisis.

For his part, media adviser to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi said al-Maliki is awaiting approval by the majority of members of the House of Representatives to submit his request to the president to dissolve the government and parliament.

Musawi said in a press statement that the request requires the approval of the absolute majority of the members of the House of Representatives, reported that al-Maliki had earlier called for early elections to resolve the current crisis and subsequently endorsed by the President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, leader Saleh Mutlaq, who resignation of the government process demanding the kind before conducting these procedures


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