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Sack his deputy al-Mutlaq al-Maliki from office officially

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Sack his deputy al-Mutlaq al-Maliki from office officially

20/12/2011 13:21

Baghdad, 20 December / December (Rn) - The Iraqi government announced that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fired his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq from his post officially.

The legal adviser to the Prime Minister Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki fired the official deputy for Mutlaq has asked parliament to withdraw confidence from him as promoted in some media. "

He added that "Article 78 of the Iraqi constitution gives the right to the prime minister sacked his deputies, ministers and sends resignation to parliament for ratification."

Article 78 of the Iraqi constitution that "the President Council of Ministers is the direct executive authority responsible for the general policy of the state, and commander of the armed forces, the management of the Council of Ministers, and presides over its meetings, and the right to dismiss ministers, with the consent of the House. "

Possibly comes a step-Maliki after he called al-Mutlaq, last Sunday, as a "dictator builds , while Saddam Hussein was a dictator builds and the age of Iraq, "as he described. and included al-Mutlaq, de-Baathification procedures and further decision of the accountability and justice for participation in the political process but agreed politically made ​​it possible to drop the action in the wake of signing a patent of the outlawed Baath Party. commented coalition in Iraq, which belongs to al-Mutlaq, his deputies to attend the recent meetings of the Council of Representatives, while waving their leaders to withdraw from the political process because of what they described as marginalization and lack of participation in making crucial decisions in the country. From: Jafar Allonan. Open: Abdullah Sabri

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