5/14/2015
Maysan provincial council demanded, on Wednesday, the central government the need to transfer the powers of ministries and convert its file administrative and financial for provincial councils, as pointed out that the move will contribute to the eradication of corruption and reduce the burden on citizens, said to provide the necessary enabling environment for the success of the transition process.
The head of the Council of Maysan province Munther Rahim behind the griller in an interview with the (long-Presse), that "the provincial council demanded the central government to transfer all the powers in the ministries that will move administratively to the provincial councils and on time and according to the law," noting "we are making available the appropriate environment for the success of this project, which will be transferred nine ministries, namely, (Municipalities and Public Works, and Construction and Housing, and Labor and Social Affairs, in addition to education, health, planning, agriculture, finance, sports and youth). "
He griller, that "the Council had previously held several seminars and conferences with the central and southern provinces to discuss the law accurately and how to work for the transfer of powers," noting that "in the event of the transfer of powers will work to complete the lagging project of nine ministries, as soon as possible as well as getting rid of red tape." .
And between griller, "The last meeting with the Prime Minister and the government has been fruitful past achievement of this project and its success in the local government," noting "We are now waiting for the transfer of powers of the three ministries in the next month of August with the creation of all his staff and logistical support."
For his part, said the Maysan provincial council member Sarhan Ghalibi in an interview with the (long-Presse), that "we have several Off and reluctant projects and we need to transfer these powers to begin to initiate its completion," pointing out that "the move to facilitate the smooth flow of revisions needed by the Citizens Movement, as well as the elimination of all forms of corruption, after all the projects and the management of those ministries become at the disposal of the local government. "
The Council of Ministers, Orteuralthelathae (30 December 2014), the withdrawal of the appeal submitted by law amendment governorates not organized province of law, as called for re-examination of the Amendment Act, within thirty days, and stressed the need to achieve "harmony and flow" between the central government and local governments.
The management of the province of Dhi Qar, described Monday (29 December 2014), the Conference of the Authority coordinating Supreme Basra province with the participation of 11 Iraqi provinces and the presence of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi as a "very important" and met the provincial demands in the application of Law 21, as shown that the Prime Minister decided to withdraw the appeal submitted by the Council of Ministers on the law, the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs confirmed that it will begin to hold workshops for the transfer of powers from the ministries to the provinces, starting from early next year.
The article (45) of the second amendment to the law of 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 "establish the board called (upper body was to coordinate between provinces) headed by the Prime Minister, and the membership of Ministers (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 take "transfer sub-circuits and devices, jobs and services and disciplines practiced by those ministries allocated to them with the general budget and staff allocations and staff, 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 the planning of public policy
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