Leader of the Supreme Council, "al-Maliki supporters granting 200 post proxy before his departure from power
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
Revealed the leader of the Supreme Islamic Council and a member bloc citizen Fadi al-Shammari, for the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki appointed 200 people from his followers in important positions proxy, before leaving office Payam.
Al-Shammari said in a statement reported for ((eighth day)) that "the owners of the role in the current joints government institutions and departments, through the appointment of people subordinate to him by proxy," adding that "the former prime minister has the backing of more than 200 post proxy for people subordinate to him, including the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and Central Bank and the Bretton Alsaaaan prisoners and martyrs. "
Shammari said that "al-Maliki assigned these positions a few days before he left for the seat of government, ie, as head of the caretaker government, and therefore this is a violation of the Iraqi Constitution and the law," noting that "the Commission equilibrium state institutions that formed the current government, will review all of these appointments." (AA)
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BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))
Revealed the leader of the Supreme Islamic Council and a member bloc citizen Fadi al-Shammari, for the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki appointed 200 people from his followers in important positions proxy, before leaving office Payam.
Al-Shammari said in a statement reported for ((eighth day)) that "the owners of the role in the current joints government institutions and departments, through the appointment of people subordinate to him by proxy," adding that "the former prime minister has the backing of more than 200 post proxy for people subordinate to him, including the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and Central Bank and the Bretton Alsaaaan prisoners and martyrs. "
Shammari said that "al-Maliki assigned these positions a few days before he left for the seat of government, ie, as head of the caretaker government, and therefore this is a violation of the Iraqi Constitution and the law," noting that "the Commission equilibrium state institutions that formed the current government, will review all of these appointments." (AA)
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