Parliamentary Legal Committee: Maliki does not have the authority to separate the minister absent
[9:19] 11/Dec/27
Hassoun Fatlawi
Erbil, December 27 (PNA) - A member of the parliamentary legal committee for the National Alliance Hassoun Fatlawi that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki does not have the authority to separate the ministers absent for the meeting of the Council of Ministers, noting that the State Personnel Act does not apply to them.
The Fatlawi in a statement that "al-Maliki does not have the powers of dismissal of any minister or separated for several reasons; First, the lack of an internal system within the Council of Ministers. Second, there is no law regulating the work of the Council. Third, do not contain the Constitution article gives the owners of these powers" .
He said a member of the Legal Committee that "the law of state employees, which includes: the absence of the employee 10 days is disconnected, does not apply to the ministers absent from the list of Iraq, and that because they are not employees, but officials with special grades," saying "al-Maliki has the right to submit a request to the House of Representatives dismiss any Minister and the Council to vote on acceptance or rejection. "
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has announced that he will be separated and the ministers of the Iraqi List, absent in the absence of attending meeting of the Council's next prime minister, as prime minister vowed to replace the ministers belonging to Iraq in the event of continuing absenteeism, saying, "If you did not return at the next meeting of the government Fsnottagh to assign ministers other agency. "
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[9:19] 11/Dec/27
Hassoun Fatlawi
Erbil, December 27 (PNA) - A member of the parliamentary legal committee for the National Alliance Hassoun Fatlawi that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki does not have the authority to separate the ministers absent for the meeting of the Council of Ministers, noting that the State Personnel Act does not apply to them.
The Fatlawi in a statement that "al-Maliki does not have the powers of dismissal of any minister or separated for several reasons; First, the lack of an internal system within the Council of Ministers. Second, there is no law regulating the work of the Council. Third, do not contain the Constitution article gives the owners of these powers" .
He said a member of the Legal Committee that "the law of state employees, which includes: the absence of the employee 10 days is disconnected, does not apply to the ministers absent from the list of Iraq, and that because they are not employees, but officials with special grades," saying "al-Maliki has the right to submit a request to the House of Representatives dismiss any Minister and the Council to vote on acceptance or rejection. "
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has announced that he will be separated and the ministers of the Iraqi List, absent in the absence of attending meeting of the Council's next prime minister, as prime minister vowed to replace the ministers belonging to Iraq in the event of continuing absenteeism, saying, "If you did not return at the next meeting of the government Fsnottagh to assign ministers other agency. "
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