Tripartite committee in Diwaniya to receive the powers of the 8 Ministries
1/20/2015
Diwaniyah / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Diwaniya Council announced on Monday, formed a tripartite committee comprising the province and the provincial council and relevant departments to start receiving the powers 8 Ministries federal, among the cabinet pledged to complete the transfer of powers of the ministries during the next term. The head of the provincial council Jubair Salman al-Jubouri's (IMN), "The provincial council form a tripartite committee membership includes the Deputy Governor, and the heads of the relevant committees of the provincial council, and directors of departments that will carry them to the validity of eight federal ministries." This includes the transfer of powers of the government directed the ministries of Municipalities and Public Works, Construction and Housing, Labour and Social Affairs, Education, Health, Agriculture, Commerce, Youth and Sports to the application of provincial administrative decentralization. Jubouri said that "the Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, visited the province today and told the Council of the Federal Government's commitment to the transfer of all the special powers ministries eight federal", adding that "the Minister of Municipalities and Public Works was scheduled to visit the province today to discuss the transfer of powers and postponed a visit to next week to concerns The minister ".
Jubouri and that "all departments in the province of Diwaniyah taken all the preparations to receive the special powers ministries," noting that "the conservative end of the receipt of powers within 8 months from now." According to the first paragraph of Article 45 of the governorates not organized Act province No. 21 of 2008 amended to that, "A commission named (the supreme body for coordination between the provinces), headed by the Prime Minister and the membership of ministers (of Municipalities and Public Works, and Construction and Housing, Labour and Social Affairs, and Education, health, planning, agriculture, finance, sports and youth) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, governors and heads of provincial councils.
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1/20/2015
Diwaniyah / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - Diwaniya Council announced on Monday, formed a tripartite committee comprising the province and the provincial council and relevant departments to start receiving the powers 8 Ministries federal, among the cabinet pledged to complete the transfer of powers of the ministries during the next term. The head of the provincial council Jubair Salman al-Jubouri's (IMN), "The provincial council form a tripartite committee membership includes the Deputy Governor, and the heads of the relevant committees of the provincial council, and directors of departments that will carry them to the validity of eight federal ministries." This includes the transfer of powers of the government directed the ministries of Municipalities and Public Works, Construction and Housing, Labour and Social Affairs, Education, Health, Agriculture, Commerce, Youth and Sports to the application of provincial administrative decentralization. Jubouri said that "the Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, visited the province today and told the Council of the Federal Government's commitment to the transfer of all the special powers ministries eight federal", adding that "the Minister of Municipalities and Public Works was scheduled to visit the province today to discuss the transfer of powers and postponed a visit to next week to concerns The minister ".
Jubouri and that "all departments in the province of Diwaniyah taken all the preparations to receive the special powers ministries," noting that "the conservative end of the receipt of powers within 8 months from now." According to the first paragraph of Article 45 of the governorates not organized Act province No. 21 of 2008 amended to that, "A commission named (the supreme body for coordination between the provinces), headed by the Prime Minister and the membership of ministers (of Municipalities and Public Works, and Construction and Housing, Labour and Social Affairs, and Education, health, planning, agriculture, finance, sports and youth) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, governors and heads of provincial councils.
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