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URGENT The Federal Court provides for the maintenance of article 140 of the Constitution
The Federal Supreme Court ruled the survival of the entry into force of Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq, stressing that it continues until the implementation of the requirements and achieve the goal of legislation.
"The Federal Supreme Court held its session under the chairmanship of Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud and the presence of all members of the judges and considered the request of the House of Representatives to interpret Article 140 of the Constitution in terms of its validity or not," said spokesman Ayas al-Samuk in a statement received by the Euphrates News Agency.
"The Supreme Federal Court found that Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq for 2005 called on the executive authority to take the necessary steps to complete the implementation of the requirements of Article (58) of the Transitional Administrative Law in all its paragraphs, ) Of the Constitution. "
He pointed out that "the court found that this is to achieve the objectives stated in Article (58) of the Iraqi Transitional Administration Law aimed at achieving justice in the areas that have been subjected to a change in the demographic situation through deportation and exile and forced migration in accordance with the steps outlined in Article (58) mentioned above.
The Spokesman pointed out that "the Federal Supreme Court found that these steps have not been completed and that the section has not been taken, and remains the goal of the development and legislation of Article (140) of the Constitution is required and the duty of implementation from all."
"The Court affirmed that the date specified in the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution has been set for regulatory matters and urged the concerned parties to implement them and do not affect their essence and achieve their objective."
"The Supreme Federal Court and therefore decided to stay the entry into force of Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq at present and until the implementation of the requirements and achieve the goal of its legislation in accordance with the steps outlined in Article (58) of the Iraqi State Administration for the transitional period" .is over link
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Tishwash:
URGENT The Federal Court provides for the maintenance of article 140 of the Constitution
The Federal Supreme Court ruled the survival of the entry into force of Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq, stressing that it continues until the implementation of the requirements and achieve the goal of legislation.
"The Federal Supreme Court held its session under the chairmanship of Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud and the presence of all members of the judges and considered the request of the House of Representatives to interpret Article 140 of the Constitution in terms of its validity or not," said spokesman Ayas al-Samuk in a statement received by the Euphrates News Agency.
"The Supreme Federal Court found that Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq for 2005 called on the executive authority to take the necessary steps to complete the implementation of the requirements of Article (58) of the Transitional Administrative Law in all its paragraphs, ) Of the Constitution. "
He pointed out that "the court found that this is to achieve the objectives stated in Article (58) of the Iraqi Transitional Administration Law aimed at achieving justice in the areas that have been subjected to a change in the demographic situation through deportation and exile and forced migration in accordance with the steps outlined in Article (58) mentioned above.
The Spokesman pointed out that "the Federal Supreme Court found that these steps have not been completed and that the section has not been taken, and remains the goal of the development and legislation of Article (140) of the Constitution is required and the duty of implementation from all."
"The Court affirmed that the date specified in the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution has been set for regulatory matters and urged the concerned parties to implement them and do not affect their essence and achieve their objective."
"The Supreme Federal Court and therefore decided to stay the entry into force of Article 140 of the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq at present and until the implementation of the requirements and achieve the goal of its legislation in accordance with the steps outlined in Article (58) of the Iraqi State Administration for the transitional period" .is over link
Source: Dinar Recaps
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All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
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