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    National Alliance:Vote 2/3 of Federal Court Act if it continue to reject Kurds 9/26

    Deputy for the National Alliance: We will vote on the two thirds of the Federal Court Act if it continued to reject the Kurds



    Follow-up - and babysit - saw a member of the Legal Committee of the parliamentary bloc of the citizen properly Shawki, on Saturday, the Federal Court Act is one of the most important aspects of the state, stressing move legislation of the law by two thirds the Federal Court Act "away from the Kurds in the absence of show flexibility in the voting on it."

    Said Shawki today that "the Federal Court Act is one of the projects to require a two-thirds majority, meaning the total votes of 219 votes, for the purpose of enacting of the law," noting that "the vote on the law requires the presence intensive for members of the National Alliance and the rest of the national forces, including the National Alliance, away from the forces of the Kurdistan Alliance, which refuses to vote on it in its current form. "

    He explained that "the issue of contention with the Kurdish forces relating to the holding of the Court unanimously voting Aliy decisions also unanimously", adding that "this is not unusual in the world, and is disabled for the role of the Court, the fact that the contentious issues of Athsm unanimously they are difficult to verify."

    He pointed out that
    "the President of the House of Representatives and other forces, and promised to influence Kurdish forces to show flexibility to vote on the law," pointing out that "in the absence of show flexibility by the Kurds it, voting will be by two thirds in the presence of the National Alliance and the National Forces Alliance".


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    Last edited by Doodle Brain; 09-28-2015 at 01:42 PM.



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