Towards a project to evaluate the performance of Parliament (the Iraqi Parliament after 2005 as a sample)

Authors

  • Mustafa Sadiq Awod College of Political Science / Al-Nahrain University / Baghdad/ Iraq
  • Aaqil Muftan Khafif President of the Olympic Committee / Baghdad / Iraq
  • Salem Suleiman College of Administrative Sciences / Mashreq University / Baghdad / Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58298/772024581

Keywords:

Parliament, laws and legislation, performance evaluation, elections, state of the state

Abstract

Parliament is the institution that has the right to formulate, discuss, and approve laws, and this is within the specific constitutional frameworks of each country. One of its tasks is also to monitor the implementation of these laws, legislation, and policies, in addition to being a representative of the people and emanating from them. It must be subject to constant evaluation in order to move in the direction Correct, and meets the people's needs and aspirations.

References

- Alan Hudson, ODI and Claire Wren, Parliamentary strengthening in developing countries, Final Report for (DFID), the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), 12th February 2007.

- Article 61, 2005 Constitution of Iraq.

- David Heald: Models of Democracy, translated by: Fadel Gutker, Part One, Institute for Strategic Studies, Baghdad - Beirut, 2006, pp. 135-138.

- Gareth,R. Jones, (2013), Organizational theory and change Pearson.

- See: Boutros Ghali and Mahmoud Khairy Issa, Introduction to Political Science, Anglo-Egyptian Library, Cairo, 7th edition, 1984, p. 296. Also see: Abdul Rahman Ismail Al-Salhi, Legislative Institutions in the Arab World, Research and Studies Series, No. 394, League of Arab States, Arab Organization for Administrative Development, Cairo, 2004.

- See: Hussein Zahir, 2013, Dictionary of Political and International Terms, Majd Al-Jami’a for Studies, Publishing and Distribution, 2nd edition, Beirut, p. 193. Also see: Majeed Najaf Zwar Ali, 2013, The role of the legislative authority in making public policies in the Republic of Iraq after the year 2003. Master’s thesis (unpublished), Al-Nahrain University.

- See: Mustafa Sadiq Awad Al-Kubaisi, Political Reform (Obstacles and Solutions), House of Arab Books and Studies, Alexandria, 2021.

- See: Wisal Najeeb Al-Azzawi and Ahmed Adnan Kazem, The Relationship between the Government and the Opposition in the Arab Countries, The Iraqi Center for Strategic Studies, Baghdad, 2009.

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Published

2024-06-30

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Original research papers

How to Cite

Towards a project to evaluate the performance of Parliament (the Iraqi Parliament after 2005 as a sample). (2024). قضايا سياسية, 77, 592-606. https://doi.org/10.58298/772024581

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