Abadi, the existence of a new battle centered reforms
11/5/15
Abadi, the existence of a new battle centered reformsBAGHDAD / Sky Press: In the time in which it proclaimed informed political sources in Iraq for new amendments on the ladder of staff salaries with the higher grades and lower, in response to recent objections from blocs of party and parliament, enters Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi battle new presence-centered reforms.
Objections to Abadi own reforms to cut the salaries paid the prime minister and his management team re-examined to end up with new wording included lowering the salaries of ministers and their agents and their advisers by 4% and raise the salaries of staff in the lower grades by up to 20%.
Abadi reforms also affected the financial allocations received by workers in the government sector, which starts from 50% and up, in particular, to 200% for workers in the education sector, which prompted many to change their jobs to move to those two ministries, raising concern the government.
Abadi's decision to salaries Informed sources described as walking about good to include the reduction of the salaries of MPs and the three presidencies to a great extent and reduce protections officials, in addition to the economic reforms in order to provide loans for housing, agriculture, industry and other projects to help young people.
Despite the declaration of the prime minister to cancel his deputies positions and Vice-President of the Republic and to stop their salaries in application of the new reforms, the debate is going on between the community and the party's parliamentary and government sources on the other hand about the survival of the House of Representatives in office until the moment.
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11/5/15
Abadi, the existence of a new battle centered reformsBAGHDAD / Sky Press: In the time in which it proclaimed informed political sources in Iraq for new amendments on the ladder of staff salaries with the higher grades and lower, in response to recent objections from blocs of party and parliament, enters Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi battle new presence-centered reforms.
Objections to Abadi own reforms to cut the salaries paid the prime minister and his management team re-examined to end up with new wording included lowering the salaries of ministers and their agents and their advisers by 4% and raise the salaries of staff in the lower grades by up to 20%.
Abadi reforms also affected the financial allocations received by workers in the government sector, which starts from 50% and up, in particular, to 200% for workers in the education sector, which prompted many to change their jobs to move to those two ministries, raising concern the government.
Abadi's decision to salaries Informed sources described as walking about good to include the reduction of the salaries of MPs and the three presidencies to a great extent and reduce protections officials, in addition to the economic reforms in order to provide loans for housing, agriculture, industry and other projects to help young people.
Despite the declaration of the prime minister to cancel his deputies positions and Vice-President of the Republic and to stop their salaries in application of the new reforms, the debate is going on between the community and the party's parliamentary and government sources on the other hand about the survival of the House of Representatives in office until the moment.
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