The impact of representatives of Iraqi religious minorities in discussions
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2015/v1.i26.6139Keywords:
The Effect of the Iraqi Religious MinoritiesAbstract
The arrival of minority representatives during the reign of King Faisal I to the dome of the parliament depended on their closeness to the royal court, and because the constitution specified eight seats for them in each electoral cycle, their presence became a foregone conclusion, and these were distinguished by their high cultural levels and their descent from ancient families who practiced commercial work, and perhaps the foregoing It was reflected in their cohesion within the Representative Council and the unification of their dissertations by a large percentage. During the period 1925-1933 AD, the representatives of minorities matured several legal regulations based on their active participation in the permanent committees in the House of Representatives, which reflected positively on the development of the country’s reality because the previous regulations became laws that promoted the country, and given the connection Minority representatives, during the period of research in the person of King Faisal, moved away from partisanship completely and from the opposition in the parliament by a large percentage.
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