Abadi tomorrow in Karbala to preside over the governorates not organized province meeting to discuss the transfer of powers
4/26/2015
Revealed a senior source in the province of Karbala, said on Sunday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visit, on Monday, the province to hold a meeting with the heads of the provincial non-performing councils province to discuss the issue of the transfer of powers to local governments, among the meeting would take place in a residential complex investment under way .
The source said, in an interview with the (long-Presse), that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will, on Monday morning, to Karbala, to chair the Board of Governors and the heads of the Iraqi provincial councils irregular meeting the province to discuss the issue of the transfer of powers from the federal government to local governments."
The source, who requested anonymity, said that "the meeting will be attended by governors and heads of provincial councils except the provinces of Kurdistan will be held in the Great Hall of the complex Dora Karbala residential investment 6 km south of the city center, which reached done to more than 80 percent rate," he said, adding that "Abadi will tour after the meeting on the projects in the province and then heading to the University of Karbala to meet with the President of the university professors and address them,
Mentions that "Dora Karbala residential investment project is one of Karbala World Group company projects" and performs on a land area of 264 acres and is about 6 km from the center of the city of Karbala, the project consists of 1266 residential units divided on four types of space.
The Committee on Parliamentary regions threatened (April 19, 2015) by turning to federal court if the federal government's transfer of powers to the provinces have not been applied in the schedule, as indicated that they discussed with the Council of Wasit province, three axes impede the work, said it is keen to deliver the voice of local government to Baghdad.
It is noteworthy that Article 45 of the second amendment to the Law governorates not organized in the territory of Law No. (21) of 2008 voted by the Parliament in its meeting held in the (23 June 2013), states that "A commission named (the Supreme Commission for Coordination between provinces), headed by the Prime Minister, and the membership of ministers (of Municipalities and Public Works, and Construction and Housing, labor and social affairs, education, health, planning, agriculture, finance, sports and youth) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, governors and heads of provincial councils holds the "transfer of sub-circuits and devices and functions and services and functions exercised by those ministries allocated to them with the general budget and staff and staff allocations, to the provinces within the scope of its functions set out in the Constitution and relevant laws gradually and remains the role of ministries in planning policy.
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