Deputy: Federal Service Council will take a long time to composition
10/8/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: most likely the National Alliance MP Amer winner, on Thursday, that the Federal service will take a long time to composition and carrying out his work, pointing out that the Council of Ministers sent the law to the parliament to read it and vote on it, while subjecting the Council to the political quota system ruled out.
The winner for "Sky Press," that "the Federal service delayed its formation a lot because I was supposed passed in the previous parliamentary session", adding that "the Council of Ministers approved the Federal service law and sent it to parliament for the purpose of reading and vote on it, so the approval will take time long. "
He added that "everything is in Iraq today is subject to political and sectarian quotas but the orientation of the current government is out of this mechanism, which probably will be the Service Council is subject to quotas and consensus."
The Council of Ministers approved in its last service at the Federal law and referred it to the parliament for a vote.
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10/8/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: most likely the National Alliance MP Amer winner, on Thursday, that the Federal service will take a long time to composition and carrying out his work, pointing out that the Council of Ministers sent the law to the parliament to read it and vote on it, while subjecting the Council to the political quota system ruled out.
The winner for "Sky Press," that "the Federal service delayed its formation a lot because I was supposed passed in the previous parliamentary session", adding that "the Council of Ministers approved the Federal service law and sent it to parliament for the purpose of reading and vote on it, so the approval will take time long. "
He added that "everything is in Iraq today is subject to political and sectarian quotas but the orientation of the current government is out of this mechanism, which probably will be the Service Council is subject to quotas and consensus."
The Council of Ministers approved in its last service at the Federal law and referred it to the parliament for a vote.
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