Parliament to pass the names of candidates for special grades and raise its meeting to next Saturday

The Presidency of the parliament on Thursday, counting the names of candidates for special grades sent to the House of Representatives since 2005, while raising the meeting of the Council to Saturday.

"The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives directed the parliamentary chamber to count the names of candidates for special grades and sent to the House of Representatives from previous governments since 2005 and so far, and to explain the reasons for the delay of the names of the Federal Service Council."

For his part, Speaker of Parliament Mohamed Halboussi said that "according to the General Budget Law in the article that determined the end of the management of state positions by proxy to stop the administrative orders for all directors and positions appointed by the proxy after the date of June 30," before the Presidency of the Parliament to the meeting until 11 am from Next Saturday, according to the source.

Earlier on Thursday, the House of Representatives voted not to give his confidence to Zahida Abdullah Mohammed as minister of education.

The Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi had sent, on Wednesday, the names of candidates for positions of special grades, including the Governor of the Central Bank to the House of Representatives after the approval of the Council of Ministers.

And got (Baghdad today) a document issued by Abdul Mahdi and addressed to Parliament, including the names of candidates to the positions of special grades, after the approval of the Council of Ministers in its meeting last Tuesday, and the names are: Ali Abdul Amir Allawi for the post of governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Salah Nouri Khalaf for the post of head of the Financial Supervisory Bureau, Mohamed Abdel Hadi Mohamed Taqi Hakim for the post of advisor to the Prime Minister, Fayadh Hassan Nema for the post of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil, Hamid Yunis Saleh Al-Zobaie for the post of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil and Adel Karim Kak Ahmed.

Abdul Mahdi called the parliament to vote on the names during its meeting today, stressing that he will send successively to the parliament the names of candidates for the fundamentalist sites.

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