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Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court Declares Independence and Commitment to Constitution

Baghdad – On Monday, Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court firmly rejected any attempts at political interference. The court made it clear that it operates independently and bases decisions solely on the law. This statement came during its first meeting led by the newly appointed Chief Justice Munthir Ibrahim. In this meeting, the court reiterated its dedication to constitutional responsibilities.

The justices stressed their neutrality and emphasized maintaining an equal distance from all political parties. They highlighted that their main goal is to protect Iraq’s political system. Moreover, they pledged to safeguard the constitutional rights of all Iraqi communities fairly and without bias.

The court also expressed deep respect for both the legislative and executive branches of government. It made clear that it would not interfere in their primary functions unless a constitutional breach occurs. If such a violation happens, the court can hear a constitutional case, respecting the principle of separation of powers.

As Iraq prepares for the upcoming parliamentary elections, the court reminded the public that its role is strictly defined by the constitution. It will not involve itself in any political conflicts related to the election process. The court’s focus remains on ensuring legal adherence without crossing into political territory.

This approach underlines the court’s commitment to upholding democracy and the rule of law. Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court aims to act as a guardian of the constitution, not as a player in political disputes. The justices’ statement reassures citizens that the judiciary will remain impartial throughout the electoral period and beyond.

In summary, Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court has clearly positioned itself as a neutral arbiter. It promises to follow the constitution closely while keeping a balanced stance toward political entities. The court’s independence plays a crucial role in maintaining Iraq’s democratic framework and protecting citizens’ constitutional rights. Moving forward, the court plans to uphold this standard firmly to ensure stability and justice in Iraq.

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