Giving the authority to propose amending the Constitution of Iraq of 2005 to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as is the case with the President of the Republic of Iraq

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Hind Ali Muhammad

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Every political community has a specific constitution, which is considered to be the general law in the state, which includes rules and provisions that regulate how the authorities operate in the state by setting general laws in the state that in turn guarantee the rights and freedoms of individuals, and this is in accordance with the principle of legality that ensures the protection of rights and freedoms. That when the state establishes its constitution, it sets it according to what is commensurate with the history and customs of society. Therefore, it always seeks to make constitutional amendments in a manner consistent with the nature of economic, social and political conditions in the country, in order to achieve the best interest of the citizen. The purpose of the amendment is the participation of all segments of society in carrying out the reforms that accompany the state, that every constitution may provide for specific procedures or special procedures in the process of amending the constitution, some constitutions may give the Speaker of Parliament the right to constitutional amendment in a manner that suits the state and the people   and to give the Speaker of Parliament the power to be the administrative head of the House and the true representative of Not giving the authority to amend the Iraqi constitution to the President of the Iraqi Council of Representatives is an extremely dangerous matter. This issue must be reconsidered by giving the right to the President of the Iraqi Parliament in the matter of amending the Iraqi Constitution of 2005

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هند علي محمد. (2022). Giving the authority to propose amending the Constitution of Iraq of 2005 to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as is the case with the President of the Republic of Iraq. MIsan Journal of Comparative Legal Studies, 1(7), 284–299. https://doi.org/10.61266/mjcls.v1i7.136
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