Source: five ministers from the Iraqi pledge to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers next
Friday, 13 December / 2 January 2012 00:11
Baghdad (news) .. A source close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has pledged five ministers belonging to the Iraqi list to attend the next meetings of the Council of Ministers.
The source (of the Agency news) said on Thursday that five ministers from the Iraqi vowed to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers who are coming
Electricity Minister Abdul Karim Aftan, and Industry Ahmad Karbouli, and Provincial Affairs Turhan Mufti, Mohammad Tamim, education, communications, Mohammed Allawi.
He explained: The previous meeting was attended by three ministers, while the request two vacation, and added that future meetings will be present. The ministers of the Iraqi list suspended their participation in the meetings of the House of Representatives in protest on the chest of a male arrest warrant for al-Hashemi and accused him of supporting terrorism and Maliki ordered a dismissal of his deputy al-Mutlaq, on the back he called him "a dictator
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Friday, 13 December / 2 January 2012 00:11
Baghdad (news) .. A source close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has pledged five ministers belonging to the Iraqi list to attend the next meetings of the Council of Ministers.
The source (of the Agency news) said on Thursday that five ministers from the Iraqi vowed to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers who are coming
Electricity Minister Abdul Karim Aftan, and Industry Ahmad Karbouli, and Provincial Affairs Turhan Mufti, Mohammad Tamim, education, communications, Mohammed Allawi.
He explained: The previous meeting was attended by three ministers, while the request two vacation, and added that future meetings will be present. The ministers of the Iraqi list suspended their participation in the meetings of the House of Representatives in protest on the chest of a male arrest warrant for al-Hashemi and accused him of supporting terrorism and Maliki ordered a dismissal of his deputy al-Mutlaq, on the back he called him "a dictator
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