Tuesday, January 24, 2012 16:27
Deputy urges the government to speed up security minister designate
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Deputy for student center coalition in the Iraqi List, Tuesday, the Iraqi government to speed up the designation security minister, expressing his hope that the government is taking swift measures in this regard.
The MP said Khalid al-Alwani told / Baghdadiya News / copy of it, that "the Iraqi government by name the minister to speed up security," noting that "the security ministries suffer from a vacuum in the administration."
Alwani said that "the bombings that occurred today in the areas of freedom, and the torch-Sadr in Baghdad and that led to the downfall of a number of dead and wounded caused by the absence of ministers and security officials in the Interior and Defense."
He noted that the "Iraqi citizens no longer trust the security services in the performance of work in terms of maintaining security," and he wondered about "the period in which the security situation will continue in its current form and repeat the process of collapse."
The process of naming a minister for security are still in dispute between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, / End / 21.
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Deputy urges the government to speed up security minister designate
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Deputy for student center coalition in the Iraqi List, Tuesday, the Iraqi government to speed up the designation security minister, expressing his hope that the government is taking swift measures in this regard.
The MP said Khalid al-Alwani told / Baghdadiya News / copy of it, that "the Iraqi government by name the minister to speed up security," noting that "the security ministries suffer from a vacuum in the administration."
Alwani said that "the bombings that occurred today in the areas of freedom, and the torch-Sadr in Baghdad and that led to the downfall of a number of dead and wounded caused by the absence of ministers and security officials in the Interior and Defense."
He noted that the "Iraqi citizens no longer trust the security services in the performance of work in terms of maintaining security," and he wondered about "the period in which the security situation will continue in its current form and repeat the process of collapse."
The process of naming a minister for security are still in dispute between the State of Law Coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, / End / 21.
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