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BAGHDAD, Aug 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Iraqi lawmakers here Monday
night voted in favor to amend the interim law for a new Aug. 22 deadline to
finalize the country's constitution.
The lawmakers unanimously approved the amendment with a show of hands and agreed to amend the country's interim law
for a new Aug.22 deadline to finalize the constitution.
The approval came after parliament speaker Hajim
al-Hasani proposed the one week extension for constitution deadline. "We weren't
able despite all efforts to reach solutions that would satisfy everyone,"
al-Hasani told the lawmakers.
"The national assembly should draft the permanent
constitution within a period ending by Aug. 22," he suggested, while reading the
proposed amendment to the interim law.
Afterwards, the parliament approved his proposal with
just 20 minutes left before the midnight deadline on Monday. The fresh deadline
is seemed to be accepted by Washington,though it has exerted big pressure to
Iraqi politicians to meet the Aug. 15 deadline.
US ambassador to Baghdad Zalmay Khalilzad has
recognized that Iraq's draft constitution was not ready in time for Monday's
deadline and have had to extend the time limit by another week."There have been
substantial agreements, but they need a week to finalise it," he told AFP.
The constitution draft was scheduled to be finished
before the Aug. 15 deadline, but the draft committee members failed to do so
because no agreements were made upon issues such as federalism and the role of
Islam.
Just before the parliament's voting for the deadline
extension,members of Iraqi committee drafting the constitution had proposed a
10-day extension to the Aug. 15 deadline. Enditem.
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