Legal expert: These steps in case the president did not succeed in assigning a new candidate

2019/12/2 14:47

Legal

[Baghdad-Where] The
attention of the political and popular circles to the President of the Republic Barham Saleh in assigning a new candidate for prime minister after the parliament accepted yesterday the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
The legal expert, Ali al-Tamimi in a statement received [where] a copy of it that "the term of the President of the Republic to assign a new candidate and a candidate other than Abdul Mahdi, who is thecandidate of the largest bloc because it silent when nominated and silent in the need for opinion acceptance."
He added that "within a period of 15 days as stated in Article 76 of the Constitution in paragraphs [3, 4 and 5] said [another candidate and new] This means that any President of the Republic is free unrestricted choice of independent personalities and competencies, even if it clashes with the blocks in parliament Voting on it, any President of the Republic has popular support and is the source of power and thus ending quotas and turn to a new stage according to what the masses want.
Al-Tamimi pointed out that "in the case of the President of the Republic failed for any reason whatsoever in the selection and passed the period of 30 days constitutionally mandated hereby terminate the government of Abdul-Mahdi to conduct business and turn the country management to the President of the Republic in accordance with Article 81 of the Constitution and for 30 days until the appointment of a new candidate and after This period is before the void in the constitutional provisions to not address. "
He stressed that "these periods and civil constitutional ceilings are sacred and untouchable, and may be resorted to the Federal Court if these hypotheses occurred."
An adviser to the President of the Republic, said today that President Barham Saleh can assign any figure to form a government after the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
He pointed out that Article [76] of the Iraqi Constitution provides:
First: - The President of the Republic, the candidate of the parliamentary bloc, the largest number, to form a Council of Ministers, within fifteen days from the date of the election of the President of the Republic.
Second: The Prime Minister-designate shall nominate the members of his ministry within a maximum period of thirty days from the date of assignment.
Third: The President of the Republic shall appoint a new candidate for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers within fifteen days upon the failure of the Prime Minister-designate to form the Ministry within the period stipulated in clause “II” of this Article.
Fourth: The Prime Minister-designate shall present the names of the members of his Cabinet and the Ministerial Curriculum to the House of Representatives.
Fifth: The President of the Republic shall appoint another candidate to form the Ministry within fifteen days in case the Ministry does not gain confidence.

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