Parliamentary critical of the large number of advisors: what their interest and the majority of the Islamic Party
4/15/2015
BAGHDAD / .. said Deputy High Nassif, on Wednesday, he did not benefit from the appointment of former deputies, advisers to the parliamentary committees, noting that most advisers in the parliament are from the Islamic Party. He said Nassif's "Eye Iraq News" that the appointment of former deputies as consultants for the work of parliamentary committees Given the choice between being a volunteer base salaries and the salaries of advisers, saying that "they depend on their pension salary will be on a voluntary basis."
We "need to have the expertise of consultants and have a repository of expertise in all areas and those who worked in government departments, adding that" most MPs do not have any experience and benefit from the appointment of former advisers to the committees "have shown.
Nassif revealed that "the choice of advisers is through the party has not been selected on the basis of efficiency, pointing out that" most of the advisers in the parliament are from the Islamic Party, and so is the rest of the presidencies. "
The head of the House of Representatives, Salim al disclosed that the Presidency of the Council is considering the appointment of former MPs as advisers for the parliamentary committees to expedite the enactment of laws
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4/15/2015
BAGHDAD / .. said Deputy High Nassif, on Wednesday, he did not benefit from the appointment of former deputies, advisers to the parliamentary committees, noting that most advisers in the parliament are from the Islamic Party. He said Nassif's "Eye Iraq News" that the appointment of former deputies as consultants for the work of parliamentary committees Given the choice between being a volunteer base salaries and the salaries of advisers, saying that "they depend on their pension salary will be on a voluntary basis."
We "need to have the expertise of consultants and have a repository of expertise in all areas and those who worked in government departments, adding that" most MPs do not have any experience and benefit from the appointment of former advisers to the committees "have shown.
Nassif revealed that "the choice of advisers is through the party has not been selected on the basis of efficiency, pointing out that" most of the advisers in the parliament are from the Islamic Party, and so is the rest of the presidencies. "
The head of the House of Representatives, Salim al disclosed that the Presidency of the Council is considering the appointment of former MPs as advisers for the parliamentary committees to expedite the enactment of laws
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