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Iraq-Jordan
List: Changes Sunnis Want in Constitution
2005-08-28
A list of 13 demands presented by five top Sunni members of Iraq's government in objecting to Iraq's draft constitution:
  • The drafting committee should be given enough time to overcome all obstacles;

  • In the constitutional preamble, no specific sect should be mentioned as having suffered under the previous regime, since that regime was unjust to everyone and this would foster future hatreds;

  • Government posts should not be apportioned by religious sect;

  • The preamble should be brief and no majority or minority should be mentioned because that does not serve Iraq's unity;

  • The question of a federal state should be postponed for a future period, putting into consideration a special status for the Kurds;

  • Iraq's Arab identity should be preserved because Arabs make up more than 80 percent of the population, with full respect to all religions and ethnic groups such as Kurds, Turkomen, Chaldean-Assyrians and Yazidis;

  • Executive authority should not be concentrated in the hands of any one group;

  • The next National Assembly should have the right to introduce amendments to the constitution;

  • There should be no mention of de-Baathification in the constitution. The issue should be referred to the Justice Ministry;

  • The constitution should not refer to the Arab population as Sunnis and Shiites, but just Arabs;

  • Elected leaders including the president and prime minister, as well as government officials and military officers, should take an oath to "preserve the unity of Iraq and its independence;"

  • Civil law should be the basis of legal norms affecting citizens and ethnic groups;

  • The decision on the future powers of autonomous provinces and regions should be left to the National Assembly elected in December.
Posted by:Fred

#4  some are reasonable, and actually closer to what we would like to see (civil law) ....others (de-baathification) are non-negotiable (IMHO)
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-28 09:50  

#3  

  • And a pony. We definately want a pony!

Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-28 09:17  

#2  "Iraq's Arab identity should be preserved because Arabs make up more than 80 percent of the population, with full respect to all religions and ethnic groups such as Kurds, Turkomen, Chaldean-Assyrians and Yazidis;"

And Iraq's remaining Jews...?
Posted by: Bulldog   2005-08-28 06:56  

#1  Wow, heady demands, considering the fact that their supposed constituents largely boycotted the elections.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-08-28 04:39  

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