Urgent .. Prime Minister gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
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Urgent .. Prime Minister gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
Urgent .. Prime Minister gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
Thursday, January 24 2 / January 2013 14:36
Baghdad Wayne
Decided by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki granting Iraqi List ministers compulsory جازة.
The MP Jamal watermelon told all of Iraq [where] the day that "the prime minister decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they announced the continuation of their work within their ministries. The Government considers that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
For a list of eight Iraqi ministries in the composition of the government is finance, electricity, industry and minerals, science and technology, agriculture, education, communications and the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, as well as Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs.
Iraq is witnessing crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands.
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Thursday, January 24 2 / January 2013 14:36
Baghdad Wayne
Decided by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki granting Iraqi List ministers compulsory جازة.
The MP Jamal watermelon told all of Iraq [where] the day that "the prime minister decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they announced the continuation of their work within their ministries. The Government considers that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
For a list of eight Iraqi ministries in the composition of the government is finance, electricity, industry and minerals, science and technology, agriculture, education, communications and the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, as well as Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs.
Iraq is witnessing crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands.
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Re: Urgent .. Prime Minister gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
Karbouli: Iraqi ministers] would not abide by the decision of Maliki to give them compulsory leave and will continue their work
Thursday, January 24 2 / January 2013 16:11
[Baghdad - where]
MP for the Iraqi List, Mohammad al-Karbouli, that the ministers [Iraqi] would not abide by the decision of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, given compulsory leave.
He told all of Iraq [where] that "Iraqi ministers will continue their work their ministries, and will not attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers while responding to the demands of the demonstrators."
Karbouli said that "the decision to give the ministers of the Iraqi List compulsory leave, because of their absence from attending meetings of the Council of Ministers, the Council did not take, but Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki alone."
He pointed out that "[Iraqi] did not take their decision to withdraw from the Council of Ministers, because Ministers came by a parliament, the only one who has the right dismissed if Maliki asked parliament".
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave.
The MP Jamal watermelon told [where] the day that "the prime minister decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they have announced the continuation of their work within their ministries, government believes that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
For a list of Iraqi eight ministries in the cabinet, is the financial Rafie al-Issawi, electricity Karim Aftan, Industry and Minerals Ahmed Karbouli, Science and Technology Abdul Karim al-Samarrai, agriculture Azzedine State Education Mohammad Tamim, communications Torhan Mufti agency, in addition to the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, as well as for the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs occupied by Saleh al-Mutlaq.
Iraq has been crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands. Ended
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Thursday, January 24 2 / January 2013 16:11
[Baghdad - where]
MP for the Iraqi List, Mohammad al-Karbouli, that the ministers [Iraqi] would not abide by the decision of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, given compulsory leave.
He told all of Iraq [where] that "Iraqi ministers will continue their work their ministries, and will not attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers while responding to the demands of the demonstrators."
Karbouli said that "the decision to give the ministers of the Iraqi List compulsory leave, because of their absence from attending meetings of the Council of Ministers, the Council did not take, but Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki alone."
He pointed out that "[Iraqi] did not take their decision to withdraw from the Council of Ministers, because Ministers came by a parliament, the only one who has the right dismissed if Maliki asked parliament".
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave.
The MP Jamal watermelon told [where] the day that "the prime minister decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they have announced the continuation of their work within their ministries, government believes that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
For a list of Iraqi eight ministries in the cabinet, is the financial Rafie al-Issawi, electricity Karim Aftan, Industry and Minerals Ahmed Karbouli, Science and Technology Abdul Karim al-Samarrai, agriculture Azzedine State Education Mohammad Tamim, communications Torhan Mufti agency, in addition to the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, as well as for the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs occupied by Saleh al-Mutlaq.
Iraq has been crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands. Ended
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Re: Urgent .. Prime Minister gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
A new policy for laughter on chins .... Cabinet gives Iraqi ministers compulsory leave
01/24/2013 - 3:03 pm
Cabinet granted compulsory leave of Ministers of the Iraqi List.
The MP Jamal watermelon in a press statement today that "the Council of Ministers decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they announced the continuation of their work within their ministries. The Government considers that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
Iraq is witnessing crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands.
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01/24/2013 - 3:03 pm
Cabinet granted compulsory leave of Ministers of the Iraqi List.
The MP Jamal watermelon in a press statement today that "the Council of Ministers decided to give ministers of the Iraqi List, compulsory leave and replaced ministers who replaced ministers of the Iraqi List, in a similar situation before."
The Iraqi List ministers had boycotted the meetings of the Council of Ministers while meeting the demands of the demonstrators, but they announced the continuation of their work within their ministries. The Government considers that most of the demands of the demonstrators relating to these ministers.
Iraq is witnessing crises successive most recently out public demonstrations have been going a month in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and issuing a general amnesty and abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing and other demands.
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