Close to Abadi: the post of intelligence chief will not have to Aargi
Political
11.14.2015
He said a source close to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, that the post of head of the intelligence negotiated and will not be for the former vice president of the Council of Ministers Bahaa al-Araji and some political blocs is preparing to provide figures for its receipt.
The source told / scales News /, that "the position of the intelligence service would not be the former deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji," stressing that "the position is negotiable and will generate a new controversy in the House of Representatives."
He added that "the resolution of the post of head of the intelligence is very complex," noting that "there are ambitious and hopes by some political blocs to ask what name to take over the post of head of the intelligence service."
The source admitted, as "al-Araji would not be intelligence chief during the coming period and the reports untrue," adding that "this position will not be subject to quotas and the decision will be resolved, however, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi."
The "media picked up news of the appointment of the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, head of the Almkhbarat, while those means Bahaa al showed that he will take over the intelligence file of the next period," .anthy 29/4 e
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Political
11.14.2015
He said a source close to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, that the post of head of the intelligence negotiated and will not be for the former vice president of the Council of Ministers Bahaa al-Araji and some political blocs is preparing to provide figures for its receipt.
The source told / scales News /, that "the position of the intelligence service would not be the former deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji," stressing that "the position is negotiable and will generate a new controversy in the House of Representatives."
He added that "the resolution of the post of head of the intelligence is very complex," noting that "there are ambitious and hopes by some political blocs to ask what name to take over the post of head of the intelligence service."
The source admitted, as "al-Araji would not be intelligence chief during the coming period and the reports untrue," adding that "this position will not be subject to quotas and the decision will be resolved, however, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi."
The "media picked up news of the appointment of the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, head of the Almkhbarat, while those means Bahaa al showed that he will take over the intelligence file of the next period," .anthy 29/4 e
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