Federal Court allows the dismissal of the minister and the selection irreplaceable and one resolution in Parliament


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Federal Court allows the dismissal of the minister and the selection irreplaceable and one resolution in Parliament

The Federal Supreme Court issued on Wednesday, a decision regarding the inadmissibility of the vote on the dismissal of the minister and replace it with another in one resolution in the parliament, while stressed the need to state the reason for the dismissal.

He said the court spokesman Judge Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar in a statement that the Federal Supreme Court received an explanatory request about the inadmissibility of the House of Representatives to vote in a single decision he makes to approve the dismissal of the Minister of coupled time itself to agree on a replacement set, and the potential requirement to state the reason for the dismissal or not ".

Bayraktar said, that "the Court held that Article 78 of the Constitution has empowered the Prime Minister and the right of the dismissal of the minister with the consent of the House of Representatives," noting that "the text in the absolute exercise of this right was not required by the stated reasons."

He said Bayraktar, that "the decision said that the Prime Minister and in accordance with the constitutional text is the direct executive responsible for public policy of the state."

And on the inadmissibility of the House of Representatives to vote in a decision issued by agreeing to dismiss the minister in question coupled with time itself to approve a replacement set, Bayraktar said, that "the court and through the review of the provisions of the Constitution in this area has not seen the letter prevents that."

He stressed Bayraktar, that "the court stressed that the proper functioning of the Council of Ministers to implement public policy of the State requires that the requirements, which is to be the House's decision to dismiss the minister in question in conjunction with the minister to appoint an alternative."


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