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[Dinar Daddy's Tidbits] Second: The responsibility placed upon the executive authority of the Transitional Government, as set out in Article (58) of the Code of the State Administration of Iraq for the Transitional Period, extend and continue to the executive authority elected in accordance with this Constitution, provided that it accomplishes completely (normalization and census and concludes with a referendum in Kirkuk and other disputed areas to determine the will of the people) in a maximum period of thirty-atheist of December two thousand and seven years old.

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[Iraqi Dinar News] * Constitution of the Republic of Iraq | Iraqi Dinar News: Recognition of our right upon us, and to meet the call of our homeland and our citizens, and in response to the call of our religious and national and the insistence of our great and our leaders and our politicians, and the center of international support from our friends and those who love us, marched for the first time in our history to the polls in the millions, men and women, young and old in the thirtieth of January of two thousand and five AD, remembering the pains of sectarian oppression by the autocratic clique and inspired by the tragedies of Iraq’s martyrs Shiites and Sunnis, Arabs and Kurds and Turkmen, and components of the people all of them, and inspired by the injustice against the holy cities and the South in the popular uprising, and Mktwein Bzy Cjn mass graves, the marshes, Dujail and others, recalling the Passion of the national oppression in the massacres of Halabja, Barzan, Anfal and against the Kurds Faili, and Mstrdjain tragedies of the Turkmen in Bashir and the suffering of the people of the western region, like other areas of Iraq from the liquidation of its leaders, symbols and elderly and the displacement of competencies and drying cultural and intellectual wells, so we sought hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder to create our new Iraq, Iraq of the future, free from sectarianism, racism, and node regional, or discrimination, and exclusion.

[Constitution Daily] Rumsfeld on Iraq: “The President did what a president has to do ...: In 1954, just before graduating from Princeton University, Rumsfeld attended a speech given by Adlai Stevenson. Rumsfeld told the audience, “He gave the most eloquent and persuasive speech about public service that I had ever heard or will ever hear.

[Sweetness & Light] ElBaradei: Tear Up Egypt's Constitution | Sweetness & Light: ElBaradai or others of his ilk could draft a new constitution and then totally ignore it, the way Obama ignores ours. And if anyone believes that the Egyptian constitution and it’s prohibition of religious political parties is going to stop the muslim brotherhood is even more self deluded than the youth of Egypt who think they can tweet their way to real western style freedom.

[KPCC: Latest News] Egypt May Have Advantages Along Path To Democracy | 89.3 KPCC: But while agreeing that Egypt needs to build up its civic and political institutions, some analysts and democracy advocates argue that holding elections soon will lend legitimacy to everything that follows, including writing a new constitution and establishing political parties.

[North American News] EGYPT-U.S.: Revolution or Coup?: So far, the Council, whose titular head is a long-time Mubarak loyalist, Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, has issued a series of communiqués abolishing parliament, suspending the constitution, and pledging to hold elections within six months.

[The Currency Newshound] Amendment of the Constitution and a law of the Federal Court has ...: He noted that the frequent violations of the constitutional exceeded more than 27 violation, in addition to the demands of the political blocs to the amendment, as well as ensure the Constitution, Article (142) Altiqtadha amendments after approval, and voting upon, are the grounds assert that the amendment of the constitution has become necessary for the continuation of the political process in Iraq and to secure democratic system, passed by the Iraqi Constitution.

[Today's Views] Gamal Nasser's gang still rules Egypt | Today's Views: The constitution has been suspended and parliament dissolved on 13th, but the Army Command has so far not given any timeframe for polls and has made it clear that till completion of transition to democracy it will remain committed to international treaties including Camp David accord. Tahrir Square has still not been completely vacated by protesters and die hard among them say they will not depart till lifting of state of emergency, release of political prisoners, fair elections and swift handover of power to the civilians.

[Written Voice - Politics and People] Egyptian Military Dissolves Parliament, Suspends Constitution ...: And frankly, as we go around the world fighting for democracy in far away places like Iraq and Afghanistan, and as we observe what’s going on in Egypt and in Cairo at this stage, and as we salute and we cheer the coming of democracy in Egypt, it is time for democracy to come to our nation’s capital. And I ask you to please take that message back home.

[neo-neocon] neo-neocon » Blog Archive » Victor Davis Hanson sums it up for you: Much as I hate to admit it, InChworm is right about the U.S. propping up Islamic regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq. Under Bush Jr., the American military force acquiesced to the writing of constitutions in Afghanistan and Iraq that assume the primacy of Islamic law.

[mcclatchydc.com: Homepage] Egypt's army dissolves parliament, vows elections | McClatchy: The impact of Egypt's revolution continued to spread to other Arab countries with long-serving authoritarian rulers. Police in Yemen blocked thousands from reaching the capital's main square in a third straight day of demonstrations, while security forces in Bahrain set up checkpoints to quash possible protests, according to news reports.

[ComparativeConstitutions.org] ComparativeConstitutions.org: Andrew Arato on "Egypt's ...: The need here, as in Iraq but more consistently and inclusively, would be to turn a (potentially) top-down, imposed process into a fully negotiated, participatory, open and legitimate process. We know the steps by which such a development has taken place in Central Europe, South Africa, and in a deformed version Iraq: negotiations, interim constitution, free elections, constitutional assembly under some limits, under supervision by a constitutional court, and either a provisional government of national unity, or a power-sharing executive council overseeing the arrangements.

[Jonathan Kantrowitz] Secretary Clinton needs to recover her prophetic voice - Jonathan ...: Certainly, it would be nice to segue smoothly from one government to the next. But it is hardly realistic to think the head of the outgoing regime’s repressive apparatus, Omar Suleiman, can control the pace.

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