Abadi gets a "new support"
She and defense parliamentary Security Committee, on Friday, support for the actions that began with the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider Abadi, a restructuring of the Ministry of Interior and a series of changes in senior leadership along the lines of what is happening in the Ministry of Defence, while Abadi commitment demanded constitutional contexts on file. The committee member said Hoshyar Abdullah, "The Ministry of the Interior on the verge of an important and significant stage in all provinces represented by holding cleared areas of militants Daash to ensure no return to it," adding that "the important and large need to string and procedures changes to ensure its success. The Prime Minister's Office said that it was exempt from the 24 leaders of the Ministry of Interior and bring them into retirement and the appointment of new officers, in order to restructure the security forces and make them more effective in the face of terrorism. Abdullah said that "the decision to refer the 24 high-ranking officer in the Ministry of Interior to retirement and the appointment of replacements for them comes first as steps to the process of military reform in the country and address the failures that occurred in the past. He noted that "Abadi demands at a later stage of the adoption of the constitutional contexts issue of the appointment of the new leaders in the defense and interior ministries by providing names to the House of Representatives to vote on them on a permanent basis and an end to the security agencies in the institutions. Abadi was the beginning of last month, decided to refer the ten leaders of the Iraqi army to retire and 26 others were exempt, and the appointment of 18 new commander positions.
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She and defense parliamentary Security Committee, on Friday, support for the actions that began with the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider Abadi, a restructuring of the Ministry of Interior and a series of changes in senior leadership along the lines of what is happening in the Ministry of Defence, while Abadi commitment demanded constitutional contexts on file. The committee member said Hoshyar Abdullah, "The Ministry of the Interior on the verge of an important and significant stage in all provinces represented by holding cleared areas of militants Daash to ensure no return to it," adding that "the important and large need to string and procedures changes to ensure its success. The Prime Minister's Office said that it was exempt from the 24 leaders of the Ministry of Interior and bring them into retirement and the appointment of new officers, in order to restructure the security forces and make them more effective in the face of terrorism. Abdullah said that "the decision to refer the 24 high-ranking officer in the Ministry of Interior to retirement and the appointment of replacements for them comes first as steps to the process of military reform in the country and address the failures that occurred in the past. He noted that "Abadi demands at a later stage of the adoption of the constitutional contexts issue of the appointment of the new leaders in the defense and interior ministries by providing names to the House of Representatives to vote on them on a permanent basis and an end to the security agencies in the institutions. Abadi was the beginning of last month, decided to refer the ten leaders of the Iraqi army to retire and 26 others were exempt, and the appointment of 18 new commander positions.
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