Supreme Council accuses Maliki's coalition to "disrupt" naming heads of independent bodies
4/12/15
The leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Salah Arbaoui, Saturday, and the existence of political parties belonging to the coalition of state law or other attempts to block the naming heads of independent bodies to "take advantage" of its privileges, and is regarded as the prime minister Haider al-Abadi returned to approach "wrong" to his predecessor Nuri Maliki on the issue of proxy appointments, confirmed that al-Abadi was not authorized by the Council of Ministers in this regard.
He Arbaoui for "time", said that "there are political parties may belong to a coalition of state law or other attempts to block the naming heads of independent bodies, because they taking advantage of it," adding that "the share of state law from those bodies in the past, by 17 body out of 22 Shiite component, and certainly the beneficiary of trying to block the naming chairpersons. "
Arbaoui "The work approach the agency was in the government of Nouri al-Maliki, and included the security ministries and sites sovereign and independent bodies and other sites," pointing out that "Abadi returned to the same wrong approach."
He explained Arbaoui, that "al-Maliki was authorized by the Council of Ministers on the appointment by proxy, but Abadi is not authorized to do so," Msttrda that "major label bodies of Hajj and Umrah, integrity and honest Baghdad has an individual decision by the Prime Minister."
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