Reform: Abadi in the footsteps of al-Maliki and the parliament refuses to appoint acting ministers

Political Since 18.01.2017 at 11:54 (Baghdad time)

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MP for the Reform bloc Tawfiq al-Kaabi, on Wednesday, the House of Representatives of all its members flatly refused to appoint ministers proxy.

Kaabi said in a statement / balance News /, we are, "warned former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to stay out of what he made of his predecessor Nuri al-Maliki's inauguration by proxy," asserting that "all members of the House of Representatives categorically reject the principle of acting work."

He attributed the reasons for saying that, "the minister to do the work in the normal course of a single ministry even Aanchgl Bozartin," updated "The second reason that the minister should be a technocrat and a specialized and dedicated to the work of the ministry so that hurt both his interest in them."

He said al-Kaabi, "We believe that there are several things to prevent the Prime Minister of the appointment on my own, the first being that the political blocs not cooperating with him to provide candidates technocrats also aspires," suggesting that "all agreed on the appointment of Minister of Transport and oil because they are technocrats and away from politics."

He pointed out that "We hope that the political blocs to cooperate with the Prime Minister so there will be ministers and heads of agencies are not acting on my own."

It is noteworthy that the Council of Ministers appointed, yesterday, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Abd al-Razzaq al-Issa and acting finance minister in addition to his duties Alooly.anthy 29

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