Iraq: Maliki's decision to prevent the entry of Ministers of the Iraqi ministries and authoritarian, was in response to decisions of the Minister stuck to their list
Tuesday, 17 December / 2 January 2012 17:54
{Baghdad} Euphrates News spokeswoman criticized the Iraqi List, Maysoon al Cabinet decision to prevent ministers from entering the Iraqi ministries, describing the decision authoritarian. "
The Damluji told {Euphrates News} today that "Congress coalition of state law may be declared in advance that five of the ministers of Iraq will attend the meeting of the Council of Ministers to this day but this speech was refuted today not to attend the ministers of Iraq with the exception of one minister," asserting that "the This decision, which was issued by the Council of Ministers, but what is not a response to their presence. "
She explained, "al-Maliki, rather than break up the problem now became Aassadha" and attributed it to reasons "for refusing to pay the Iraqi National Congress, and that unless we accept it."
The Cabinet decided today not be ministers boycotted the Cabinet meeting, management of their ministries and are all the resolutions signed by the Minister void with the commitment of Ministers bench for the time in those ministries and prevents the Minister indigenous consistently and reporting staff of those ministries not to deal with them.
She Damluji that we "seek the convening of the National Conference, and these decisions authoritarian", calling on Prime Minister to "review the same with these decisions and not to justify his failure on others."
It showed that "one minister of the Iraqi List, was present today at a meeting of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Industry Ahmed Karbouli." Finished 2
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