Abadi studying the possibility of reducing cabin government to 15 ministries only
10/4/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: early, Sunday, revealed that the source of the prime minister Haider al-Abadi government plans to reduce the cabin, by reducing its number of ministries to 15 ministries only.
The source for "Sky Press," that "al-Abadi studying the possibility of reducing the cab from the government through the integration of a number of ministries and Other Cancel to become the 15 Ministry only."
The source, who requested anonymity, "The prime minister will determine the number of advisers for the three presidencies, through a new package of reforms to be launched."
Article (78) of the Constitution under which the Prime Minister took a bold decision that "the prime minister is the direct executive responsible for public policy of the state, the general commander of the armed forces, the administration of the Cabinet and presides over its meetings, and has a right to dismiss the minister, with the consent of the House of Representatives ".
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue the current reforms and a covenant with the people, saying that "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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10/4/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: early, Sunday, revealed that the source of the prime minister Haider al-Abadi government plans to reduce the cabin, by reducing its number of ministries to 15 ministries only.
The source for "Sky Press," that "al-Abadi studying the possibility of reducing the cab from the government through the integration of a number of ministries and Other Cancel to become the 15 Ministry only."
The source, who requested anonymity, "The prime minister will determine the number of advisers for the three presidencies, through a new package of reforms to be launched."
Article (78) of the Constitution under which the Prime Minister took a bold decision that "the prime minister is the direct executive responsible for public policy of the state, the general commander of the armed forces, the administration of the Cabinet and presides over its meetings, and has a right to dismiss the minister, with the consent of the House of Representatives ".
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue the current reforms and a covenant with the people, saying that "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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