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Adviser to Maliki: Powers of the Vice Prime Minister and behind the delay in approving the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers

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Post  Highlander Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:59 am

Adviser to Maliki: Powers of the Vice Prime Minister and behind the delay in approving the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers
Sunday, August 12 / August 2012 09:43


[Baghdad - where]

He attributed the legal adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's delay in approving the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers to the disputes about the powers of the Deputy Prime Ministers.

Said Mohammad Fadel told all of Iraq [where] that "the object to the rules of procedure and not adopted paragraph of the powers of the Vice Prime Minister and there are forms on this matter and has not yet been reached compromises on them and that could find them if he got there a political consensus it" .

He added that "the rules of procedure presented to the members of the Council of Ministers is within the constitutional and legal contexts, but because there was a difference in views on some of the formulations of some political blocs, including the Iraqi List, the event without approval."

The rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers is one of the outstanding issues between the political blocs as they ask the Iraqi List, the need to define the powers of the Prime Minister and his duties in accordance with the Constitution and the mechanism for Council decision-making and voting on them and organize the work of the ministerial committees.

The MP for the State of Law coalition Shaker Darraji told Al [where] the "National Alliance During the recent meeting [August 3] decided to form four committees working on the first application of the reforms, including work on the adoption of the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers."

Iraq is gripped by a political crisis that lasted for several months due to the escalation of disputes between the political blocs on matters concerning the partnership in the state administration as well as other files, has resulted in the continuation of the crisis to the request of some political blocs which [the Kurdistan Alliance, Iraqi National List, the Sadrist movement] to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, after several meetings were held in each of the governorates of Erbil and Najaf.

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