A religious reference proposes to dissolve the parties in Iraq and go directly to elections
Shafaq News/ The religious reference , Qasim al-Taie proposed on Thursday to dissolve political parties and resort to direct elections, in case the legislative authority fails to transform the parliamentary system into a presidential one.
Al -Taie said in a statement today that "after the spontaneous Iraqis protests, which we ask God for their legitimate demands to be accomplished and return the government to its awareness and fear of God, we warn that the defenders of power in any country, especially in the Islamic countries of being responsible for any grievances that happens in their country does not say I am not responsible, because the official in the state is responsible for every hungry person legally and legitimately. "
He stressed the need to "transform the parliamentary system into a presidential system and that for the prime minister to be elected by the people directly and be free to choose his government and the right of parliament to monitor and perform the government, and if they fail to achieve this matter then I propose to dissolve the political parties in the country and have direct elections, and this is not a novelty, but ongoing In many countries, including Iran, which dissolved the parties in 1980s. "
He stressed the need, "to reduce the PMs to 150 MPs, the abolition of the allocations of the three presidencies and provide this huge amount of resources, which cost the state 7 billion dollars not to mention Kurdistan region."
Taie considered, "The Constitution as built on the interests of political blocs, not on the interests of Iraqis and many of its articles are not correct, and does not address any problem can occur, which is full of crises, and the evidence is what we live today of events."