Maliki: decentralization may lead to a sense secede
Monday, February 27, 2012 15:07
[Baghdad - where]
Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said, "Our main mission is to build a strong state Bnzamiha administrative and political, asserting that" the origin is a State of the citizen unified and powerful that not prevent the existence of powers to the provinces, and deal with all of her children in accordance with national identity, "adding that" the system of decentralization may leads to a sense secede. "
A statement of his agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today-Maliki said during a conference of decentralization in Iraq held by the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs and the presence of a number of ministers, governors and heads of provincial councils, experts, researchers and specialists in this field, "the day and within government guidelines have to be to give governments More local powers that are at the core reconstruction, while maintaining the things that can not be a decentralized security with giving some powers to the provinces vote, sovereignty, external relations and natural resources. "
Maliki said that "the government continues to support local governments and strengthen their capacities and encourage them depending on the competencies and national capacities, have been allocated [100] degree of functional competencies in each province," noting that "the system of decentralization may lead to a sense of separation, especially if there is a diversity of national and doctrinal and so on. "
He said the "holding onto their unity of national, but we can not neglect the external factor in the development of the spirit of separation, may be due fears of the growing strength of Iraq's feared other because of the effects of past and past policies, but we emphasize that Iraq is a country based on a democratic system is governed by the Constitution, and works to solve its problems by peaceful means and Aatdkhal the affairs of others, but are not allowed to intervene in its affairs, because he suffered greatly from policy intervention. "
Maliki called for "strengthening and unifying sense of national discourse, and the need to be based on the provinces, because this will end the establishment of a united and strong, on the basis of legal and constitutional." Ended
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Monday, February 27, 2012 15:07
[Baghdad - where]
Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said, "Our main mission is to build a strong state Bnzamiha administrative and political, asserting that" the origin is a State of the citizen unified and powerful that not prevent the existence of powers to the provinces, and deal with all of her children in accordance with national identity, "adding that" the system of decentralization may leads to a sense secede. "
A statement of his agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today-Maliki said during a conference of decentralization in Iraq held by the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs and the presence of a number of ministers, governors and heads of provincial councils, experts, researchers and specialists in this field, "the day and within government guidelines have to be to give governments More local powers that are at the core reconstruction, while maintaining the things that can not be a decentralized security with giving some powers to the provinces vote, sovereignty, external relations and natural resources. "
Maliki said that "the government continues to support local governments and strengthen their capacities and encourage them depending on the competencies and national capacities, have been allocated [100] degree of functional competencies in each province," noting that "the system of decentralization may lead to a sense of separation, especially if there is a diversity of national and doctrinal and so on. "
He said the "holding onto their unity of national, but we can not neglect the external factor in the development of the spirit of separation, may be due fears of the growing strength of Iraq's feared other because of the effects of past and past policies, but we emphasize that Iraq is a country based on a democratic system is governed by the Constitution, and works to solve its problems by peaceful means and Aatdkhal the affairs of others, but are not allowed to intervene in its affairs, because he suffered greatly from policy intervention. "
Maliki called for "strengthening and unifying sense of national discourse, and the need to be based on the provinces, because this will end the establishment of a united and strong, on the basis of legal and constitutional." Ended
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