Abadi presided over the ninth meeting of the Supreme Commission for coordination between the provinces, which was held in the province of Babylon
2015/11/16
The head of the Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, on Monday, that some provinces did not comply with what has been agreed upon in the upper body coordination between the provinces, and called for accountability, as called for accelerating lagging ministries and the transfer of powers to the provinces, warned against interference in the professional aspects of the state institutions.
A statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the sidelines of chairing the ninth meeting of the Supreme Commission for coordination between the provinces, which was held in the province of Babylon, received (range Press), a copy of it, that "al-Abadi stressed his commitment to the transfer of powers to the provinces in accordance with the Constitution and the law and government program." noting that "some provinces did not comply with what has been agreed upon in the upper body coordination between the provinces, whose decisions are binding and this is unacceptable and will be accounting him."
He said al-Abadi, that "there are problems emerged influence in the state and in the situation of some provinces, slides, including those related to health institutions and intervention by," adding, that "there is a violation by some provinces their share of electricity, which negatively affects the rest of the provinces and the injustice of this for the citizens the provinces as well as the issue of water and overtaking on the water quotas where it should be a fair distribution. "
He called al-Abadi, to "cooperation between the provinces and to speed up lagging ministries transfer of powers to the provinces," stressing the need to "activate the role of the provincial councils and not to disrupt the work because of political differences adversely affect the work."
The head of the Council of Ministers, that "there is a state of harmony between the Council and purses because their work complementary and the intersection will affect the development of the province," warning of "interference in the professional aspects of the state institutions and to be working in order to improve performance."
The head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi arrived, on Monday, to Babil province to chair the ninth meeting of the Coordinating Body for the transfer of powers to the provinces.
The article (45) of the second amendment to the law of governorates not organized in the territory of Law No. (21) of 2008 voted by parliament in its meeting held in the (23 June 2013), states that "A commission named (the Supreme Commission for Coordination between the provinces) headed by the Prime Minister, and the membership of Ministers (Municipalities and Public Works, and Construction and Housing, labor and social affairs, education, health, planning, agriculture, finance, sports and youth) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, governors and heads of provincial councils holds the "transport sub-circuits and devices and functions and the services and functions exercised by those ministries with allocated public budget and staff and personnel allocations, to the provinces within the scope of its functions set out in the Constitution and relevant laws gradually and within a time limit not exceeding two years and remains the role of ministries in the planning of public policy.
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