Jubouri: the withdrawal of the mandate of the Abadi came after failing to conduct reforms
11/4/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: The head of the competencies of the parliamentary bloc Haitham al-Jubouri, Wednesday, that the House's decision to ban the executive and judicial branches of the use of his powers came after the government failed to conduct the reforms promised by the inequity in the pay scale, noting that the decision was unanimous.
Jubouri said in a statement received "Sky Press," "The House of Representatives decision to withdraw authorization from the government came after failing to hold the reforms promised by the confusion in the decision-making and encroachment on the powers of the legislative institution and inequity in the salary scale and rampant corruption in most of the ministries and flood cities and lack of services." .
He added that "Parliament will be watching closely the work of the government and all its steps joints and its institutions for the purpose of the calendar and the size of our decisions will evolve degree assessment".
He noted that "the House of Representatives was a unanimous decision after popular demands us to take such a decision and the need to preserve the principle of separation of powers and prestige of the Constitution and the law."
It is said that a member of the Presidium of the House of Representatives announced, yesterday, that the parliament gave in support of the reforms did not give a mandate to the legislative and regulatory its powers, stressing that the decision was made under it.
The number of media dealt with, the story that the parliament voted unanimously to withdraw the mandate of the Prime Minister on reforms.
The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue reforms and a covenant with the people, saying that "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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11/4/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: The head of the competencies of the parliamentary bloc Haitham al-Jubouri, Wednesday, that the House's decision to ban the executive and judicial branches of the use of his powers came after the government failed to conduct the reforms promised by the inequity in the pay scale, noting that the decision was unanimous.
Jubouri said in a statement received "Sky Press," "The House of Representatives decision to withdraw authorization from the government came after failing to hold the reforms promised by the confusion in the decision-making and encroachment on the powers of the legislative institution and inequity in the salary scale and rampant corruption in most of the ministries and flood cities and lack of services." .
He added that "Parliament will be watching closely the work of the government and all its steps joints and its institutions for the purpose of the calendar and the size of our decisions will evolve degree assessment".
He noted that "the House of Representatives was a unanimous decision after popular demands us to take such a decision and the need to preserve the principle of separation of powers and prestige of the Constitution and the law."
It is said that a member of the Presidium of the House of Representatives announced, yesterday, that the parliament gave in support of the reforms did not give a mandate to the legislative and regulatory its powers, stressing that the decision was made under it.
The number of media dealt with, the story that the parliament voted unanimously to withdraw the mandate of the Prime Minister on reforms.
The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pledged in the 11th of August to continue reforms and a covenant with the people, saying that "I will continue even if it cost my life."
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