Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
This research deals with the provisions of parliamentary oversight of the House of Representatives over the Media and Communications Commission, as it is one of the independent bodies linked to the House of Representatives. It addresses the means of oversight specified in the Constitution, such as interrogation, in addition to reviewing the judicial trends adopted by the Council of State and the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq regarding the effects resulting from the practice of Parliamentary oversight in the event of proven negligence, which requires the termination of the work of the head of the Media and Communications Commission in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and applicable laws.This research deals with the provisions of parliamentary oversight of the House of Representatives over the Media and Communications Commission, as it is one of the independent bodies linked to the House of Representatives. It addresses the means of oversight specified in the Constitution, such as interrogation, in addition to reviewing the judicial trends adopted by the Council of State and the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq regarding the effects resulting from the practice of Parliamentary oversight in the event of proven negligence, which requires the termination of the work of the head of the Media and Communications Commission in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and applicable laws.
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