
Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Parliament Arif Tayfur, denied the Iraqi Parliament's withdrawal of the law of re-demarcation of administrative boundaries between provinces as some media claims.
A statement issued by his press office on 5.18, formally denied the media , satellite channels and statements, which claims on the withdrawal of the law of re-demarcation of administrative boundaries between provinces.
The statement emphasized that "the law still exists in the Legal Committee and the Committee of the Regions, will be included within the Council's agenda soon after the completion of the legislative recess."
The draft law has raised the demarcation of administrative boundaries for 17 provinces submitted by President Jalal Talabani to the House of Representatives a legal controversy.
While the Kurds considered this a key to return the sliced off areas to their origins, others claim it as a violation of the Constitution and say it does not fall within the powers of the Talabani.
Under the proposal Talabani to cancel all decrees of the former regime on the administrative boundaries of cities and towns, and returned to normal a year before 1968, the year he took control of the Baath Party to power in Iraq.
According to Article 60 / I of the Iraqi Constitution that the President and Council of Ministers of the proposal validity bills and constitutional article did not come restricted or specific to a particular proposal, but was wide, as legal.
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