Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice
Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): March

The Implications of Parliamentary Interrogation in the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 (Comparative Study)

Al-Shajlawe, Mohammed (Unknown)



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Publish Date
10 Feb 2025

Abstract

This study examines the implications of parliamentary interrogation in the 2005 Iraqi Constitution, focusing on its constitutional and political effects. The research aims to analyze whether parliamentary interrogation serves as an effective oversight mechanism and how it impacts government accountability, particularly regarding political responsibility and confidence withdrawal. The study employs an analytical method, utilizing constitutional texts from Iraq, Jordan, and Kuwait, combined with a comparative approach to evaluate differences in parliamentary oversight mechanisms. The findings reveal that parliamentary interrogation plays a crucial role in maintaining a balance between legislative and executive powers. However, the study identifies weaknesses in the existing procedures, suggesting the need for constitutional reforms to enhance parliamentary effectiveness.

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lawjustice

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Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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The Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice ISSN 3031 0016 is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to presenting high quality research in the field of law and justice in Indonesia. The focus and scope of this journal are, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Criminology, Civil and Business Law, ...