After years of procrastination Maliki ... approve the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers
25-11-2014 02:47 PM
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An official source in the government said, that the Council of Ministers approved at its usual Tuesday, its rules of procedure, and after years of procrastination former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in approval.
The source did not give further details about the formula that settled disputes through the blocks, but he said 'they had agreed on all points, and the rules of procedure is acceptable to everyone now.'
Remained Maliki clings not to approve the rules of procedure, and refuses to urgent requests from the other blocs, in order to give himself more freedom in government decision-making, what he considered his opponents unique in power, and the absence of rules and how to make decisions in the Council of Ministers, and promised that the constitutionality of a clear violation.
The adoption of this system, the commitment of the Government of Haider al-Abadi, the political agreement which produced his booth ministerial deal, which provided for the many reforms in the army and the judiciary and independent bodies, and in the same cabinet.
She stressed the Liberal bloc earlier, that the amendments were minor on the draft rules of procedure, which included voting mechanism within the Council of Ministers, and the requirement of a majority of three-fifths to pass major decisions, and not the minister proxy calculated as it gets in the era of Nuri al-Maliki, and the granting of more effective Congress Prime Minister Permissions .
The tributary Jabouri, spokesman Haider al-Abadi's office, said earlier this month, that 'the Council of Ministers discussed the rules of procedure during its meeting held on the fifth of November', stressing that 'Dr. Haider al-Abadi, face legitimizes within a time period not exceeding two weeks' in a reference to the need for further discussion on it. He Jabouri told 'long-Press', that 'an internal system of the Council of Ministers is part of the reform pledged by the current prime minister', stressing that the Abadi 'Egypt on the work of his council under this system.'
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25-11-2014 02:47 PM
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An official source in the government said, that the Council of Ministers approved at its usual Tuesday, its rules of procedure, and after years of procrastination former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in approval.
The source did not give further details about the formula that settled disputes through the blocks, but he said 'they had agreed on all points, and the rules of procedure is acceptable to everyone now.'
Remained Maliki clings not to approve the rules of procedure, and refuses to urgent requests from the other blocs, in order to give himself more freedom in government decision-making, what he considered his opponents unique in power, and the absence of rules and how to make decisions in the Council of Ministers, and promised that the constitutionality of a clear violation.
The adoption of this system, the commitment of the Government of Haider al-Abadi, the political agreement which produced his booth ministerial deal, which provided for the many reforms in the army and the judiciary and independent bodies, and in the same cabinet.
She stressed the Liberal bloc earlier, that the amendments were minor on the draft rules of procedure, which included voting mechanism within the Council of Ministers, and the requirement of a majority of three-fifths to pass major decisions, and not the minister proxy calculated as it gets in the era of Nuri al-Maliki, and the granting of more effective Congress Prime Minister Permissions .
The tributary Jabouri, spokesman Haider al-Abadi's office, said earlier this month, that 'the Council of Ministers discussed the rules of procedure during its meeting held on the fifth of November', stressing that 'Dr. Haider al-Abadi, face legitimizes within a time period not exceeding two weeks' in a reference to the need for further discussion on it. He Jabouri told 'long-Press', that 'an internal system of the Council of Ministers is part of the reform pledged by the current prime minister', stressing that the Abadi 'Egypt on the work of his council under this system.'
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