Next week .. start by reading the Federal Court Act
House opens next week reading and discussion of the law of the Federal Supreme Court for approval, in a move aimed at ending some of the differences or growing skepticism by its decisions. Informed source said in a statement the "morning": that "after a meeting of the Legal Committee in the presence of the President of Parliament Osama Najafi was agreed to put the law of the court next week."
The president of the House of Representatives submitted a request to President Jalal Talabani to intervene and protect the Constitution after the decision to link the Federal Court of independent bodies of the Cabinet. However, Najafi said that any measures taken to ensure the independence of the authorities will be in collaboration with the government.
The chairman of the House of Representatives at a press conference held yesterday on the draft law for the formation of a new federal court, noting that the project is in need of political consensus, as he emphasized the need to support the independence of the judiciary, non-politicized. The Federal Supreme Court issued a decision, in January 18 last, provides for linking independent bodies referred to in the Constitution, the prime minister directly, not under the chairmanship of the House of Representatives.
Najafi said that the new Federal Court will be formed under Article 92, 93 and 94 of the Constitution, noting that "those substances identified the features of this court and the composition and duty to interpret constitutional provisions and rule on the constitutionality of laws."
It is said that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has pledged to work not to influence the work of independent entities associated with the government, stressing that the decision to link segmental and non-discrimination, saying: "I can not find a state of anxiety on the work of independent entities, and not find justification to do so because this bodies are independent of the laws through which it operates." In a related context, the President of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Hamoudi, the need to preserve the independence of the independent bodies.