Iraqi ministers continue to boycott meetings of the Council of Ministers
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Iraqi ministers continue to boycott meetings of the Council of Ministers
Looks like the Iraqia list is pushing the envelop! will have to watch and see what comes from this!
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Decided ministerial bloc of the Iraqi list continue to boycott the sessions of the Council of Ministers.
A statement by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq said deputies and ministers of the Iraqi List, held a meeting last night in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq to discuss the political landscape and the implications of the demonstrations in the cities and provinces of Iraq.
"He" was in the meeting also evaluate the relationship with other political blocs and take a position to participate in the meetings of the Council of Ministers. ".
He explained, "he issued a statement confirming meeting the bloc's commitment to the ministerial list of Iraqi masses position to claim their legitimate rights and the boycott of the meetings of the Council of Ministers stems from a higher sense of responsibility towards the pursuit of those demands."
The statement continued, "It is the time in which ministers continued consistent day-to-day business of the ministries in order not to adversely affect the services provided to the Iraqi people, they boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers as a political position rejecting the policy of exclusion and marginalization and disregard for the demands of the street.".
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City News Agency /
Decided ministerial bloc of the Iraqi list continue to boycott the sessions of the Council of Ministers.
A statement by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq said deputies and ministers of the Iraqi List, held a meeting last night in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq to discuss the political landscape and the implications of the demonstrations in the cities and provinces of Iraq.
"He" was in the meeting also evaluate the relationship with other political blocs and take a position to participate in the meetings of the Council of Ministers. ".
He explained, "he issued a statement confirming meeting the bloc's commitment to the ministerial list of Iraqi masses position to claim their legitimate rights and the boycott of the meetings of the Council of Ministers stems from a higher sense of responsibility towards the pursuit of those demands."
The statement continued, "It is the time in which ministers continued consistent day-to-day business of the ministries in order not to adversely affect the services provided to the Iraqi people, they boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers as a political position rejecting the policy of exclusion and marginalization and disregard for the demands of the street.".
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