Self ending of the parliament in some constitutional systems | ||
AL- Mouhakiq Al-Hilly Journal for legal and political science | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2016, Pages 539-579 | ||
Authors | ||
A.P.Dr.Maitham H.Shareef; Maitham M.Kadhum | ||
Abstract | ||
Abstract Occupies the subject of the dissolution of parliament in constitutional regimes important position as the means of the mutual influence between the legislative and executive branches as our guarantee constitutes a deviation from the body was not elected by the people to exercise their constitutional functions. Although most of the constitutions of the countries in the world that take the parliamentary system Knzama political standing in the state built the right solution, but it might have been different about the pictures solution. Some of them took the presidential and ministerial solution or one of them while headed some of them to adopt the automatic solution or Alojobe by virtue of the Constitution as an agreement solution in the Swiss constitution in force in 2000, also assigned some constitutions based on the dominance of the legislature the right solution to the parliament itself and thus stripped of the right of the executive branch as is the case in the Constitution of the Republic of Iraq in 2005 and the Swiss Constitution by the opinions of some Fiqh there. | ||
Keywords | ||
parliament; Constitutional Systems | ||
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