Parliamentary services and reconstruction is not satisfied with what had been achieved in 100 days
06/06/2011 18:51
Dohuk, June 6 (Rn) - The Chairperson of the Commission services and reconstruction in the Iraqi parliament said on Monday that its committee is not satisfied with what had been achieved within a time limit on per cent set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's cabinet ministers in order to improve the performance of their ministries.
Vien said Rep. intruder Said, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that the "Committee for the parliamentary services and reconstruction are not satisfied with what we achieved during the Hundred Days set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
She explained that there are a lot of ministries have not been able to do something and was able to accomplish more than that, "pointing out that" the Commission services and the reconstruction will examine the reports which will raise the provinces, before it presents its final report to the House of Representatives to assess the performance of the government within a hundred days " .
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had given on 27 February last, the ministries and provincial administrations hundred days to assess the work and know the extent of their success or failure against the backdrop of the demonstrations in Iraq since the 25 of February last, which called for reform and change and the eradication of corruption rampant in the joints of the state.
Maliki ordered the convening of the Sunday Cabinet meetings on a daily basis, and transfer through the media directly in order to allow a citizen to stand on the work and ministries of the government within 100 days. "
The intruder, a deputy from the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, said that "out of the hundred days is not enough to be able to touch the results are clear, because the size of the existing damage and neglect made in the country needs a long period of reconstruction and the reconstruction of infrastructure."
Maliki came out to absorb the anger of the Iraqi street, on the government as a result of poor services in the majority of Iraqi cities and rampant unemployment and widespread corruption.
Iraq has seen the formation of his government after a few months, a series of protests demanding reforms and provide opportunities for the unemployed and the fight against corruption and the provision of electric power.
Demonstrations and incidents in Iraq is the largest since 2003, comes as he prepares to end the U.S. military presence in the country end of this year.
Numbness of acetate, the Open: Abdullah Sabri
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06/06/2011 18:51
Dohuk, June 6 (Rn) - The Chairperson of the Commission services and reconstruction in the Iraqi parliament said on Monday that its committee is not satisfied with what had been achieved within a time limit on per cent set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's cabinet ministers in order to improve the performance of their ministries.
Vien said Rep. intruder Said, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that the "Committee for the parliamentary services and reconstruction are not satisfied with what we achieved during the Hundred Days set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
She explained that there are a lot of ministries have not been able to do something and was able to accomplish more than that, "pointing out that" the Commission services and the reconstruction will examine the reports which will raise the provinces, before it presents its final report to the House of Representatives to assess the performance of the government within a hundred days " .
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had given on 27 February last, the ministries and provincial administrations hundred days to assess the work and know the extent of their success or failure against the backdrop of the demonstrations in Iraq since the 25 of February last, which called for reform and change and the eradication of corruption rampant in the joints of the state.
Maliki ordered the convening of the Sunday Cabinet meetings on a daily basis, and transfer through the media directly in order to allow a citizen to stand on the work and ministries of the government within 100 days. "
The intruder, a deputy from the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, said that "out of the hundred days is not enough to be able to touch the results are clear, because the size of the existing damage and neglect made in the country needs a long period of reconstruction and the reconstruction of infrastructure."
Maliki came out to absorb the anger of the Iraqi street, on the government as a result of poor services in the majority of Iraqi cities and rampant unemployment and widespread corruption.
Iraq has seen the formation of his government after a few months, a series of protests demanding reforms and provide opportunities for the unemployed and the fight against corruption and the provision of electric power.
Demonstrations and incidents in Iraq is the largest since 2003, comes as he prepares to end the U.S. military presence in the country end of this year.
Numbness of acetate, the Open: Abdullah Sabri
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