Iraqi Official Gazette published an order to refer the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Almrhqin to retire
05/19/2016 13:41

{Baghdad} Euphrates News published the Gazette of Iraq {Official Gazette of the state} is Dioanaa to refer the deputies of the prime minister and the ministers who have been the inclusion of the government office Baltrchiq last August to retirement.

A statement by the Ministry of Justice, received by the agency {Euphrates News} acopy of it, that ” the new issue of the Gazette of Iraq issued call {4404}, included anumber of laws and resolutions and statements and instructions, approved by the House of Representatives and approved by the Presidency of the Republic.”
The statement quoted Director in the facts of Iraq circuit Muhannad Zebra, saying that ” the number of 4404 included modifying the insurance Law of compulsory car accidents Act No. 52 of 1980, in addition to the law amending the civil Procedure Act No. 83 of 1969 , ” noting that ” the number included my book is to refer the vice -Presidents Council of Ministers and the ministers to retire No. 527, “noting that ” as the number included decrees of the Republic. ”
He added that” the number included a ban on Daash sites terrorism in all webs No. 10 of 2016, also included a decision to amend resolution No. 3 of 1987, issued by the Ministry Labour and social Affairs. ”
He pointed Zebra to” the Help services offered wages of the State Council No. 5 of 2016 contained in this number, as well as instructions to facilitate the implementation of publishing the law in the official Gazette No. 78 of 1977 , “noting , ” also included a number of statements by the Central Agency for Standardization and quality control. ”
The first reforms launched last August 2015 package, which included the abolition of the posts of vice Prime Minister and the President of the Republic, as well as cancel and merge a number of ministries to the feminine government spending under the economic crisis in Albuld.

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