“suspending the implementation of the Kirkuk Provincial Council session dated 8/10/2024, and the results that resulted from it in appointing the head of the provincial council and the governor of Kirkuk and instructing the President of the Republic, in addition to his position, not only not issue a republican decree for the elected governor, until the appeal is resolved in the session and its results,” the Federal Supreme Court said in rejecting two requests to issue an urgent provincial order.
“The Federal Court found that responding to the request to stop the implementation of the session procedures would give a prior opinion on the two lawsuits filed before it, No.,,” said a statement from the court media 213/Federal/2024), as well as No. 214/Federal/2024,” which demand that the session and its outcomes be announced.
The Federal Court noted, “It has not begun to consider the two above-mentioned lawsuits, as they are still in the process of notifying the opposing parties, and until the requirements of the court’s internal regulations are completed, No.,.” 1.) of 2022.