Keywords : Local Government


DIYALA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL - THE THIRD -SESSION ANALYTICAL STUDY

Farah Zia Hussein Mubarak; Khaled Salman Khaled

Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2021, Volume 10, Issue Issue 39 part 1, Pages 166-188

Achieving societal satisfaction is an essential goal in the political and administrative agendas, so it was necessary to build close units that are able to touch the requirements of the public interest and carry out a higher duty, which is to meet public needs, and from here began the idea of localities, their role, aspects of their work, the size of their competencies and powers, and although the permanent constitution gave the first directions to them It is the law of governorates that are not organized into a region. It is the one who drew the steps, specialties and powers in approx. To keep pace with the wave of local tides that appeared in Iraq with a new suit. The governorates that are not organized in a region in Iraq are trying to interpret the provisions of the constitution in a way that approximates the public interest and without the interpretation being in breach of the constitution despite the fact that the permanent Iraqi constitution gave an upper hand to the local laws in case they contradict the central laws, but most of the provinces have become conservative of the conflict, until they reached the level of experience The process locally has become a logical standard for any local administrative fabrication, and this is what happened in the internal system of the Diyala Provincial Council for the third session 2013