Legislature calls on PM Maliki to sack ministers of his Coalition and Party
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraq’s Parliament Member, Sabah al-Saedy, has called on Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, to sack the cabinet ministers of his al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition, “if he really wants to trim his current cabinet.”
“Maliki must sack the ministers of al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition if he really wants to trim down his cabinet, and he has to announce the names of the ministers who had failed in their missions, in front of the Parliament,” Saedy told a news conference, attended by Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Wednesday.
Saedy also wondered “if there had been an evaluation for the security cabinet ministries, activity of which had witnessed a clear failure, since Maliki had occupied their administration, and whether Maliki would present his resignation from them, at his capacity as their minister on “acting basis.”
Noteworthy is that the ministries occupied by Maliki’s al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition are ministries of state for council of ministers affairs, the official spokesman for the council the woman affairs, the national interests affairs and the ministry of human rights.
Maliki had stated earlier his intention to trim down his cabinet after the end of the 100-day period he gave to evaluate the activity of his cabinet ministries.
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BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraq’s Parliament Member, Sabah al-Saedy, has called on Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, to sack the cabinet ministers of his al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition, “if he really wants to trim his current cabinet.”
“Maliki must sack the ministers of al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition if he really wants to trim down his cabinet, and he has to announce the names of the ministers who had failed in their missions, in front of the Parliament,” Saedy told a news conference, attended by Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Wednesday.
Saedy also wondered “if there had been an evaluation for the security cabinet ministries, activity of which had witnessed a clear failure, since Maliki had occupied their administration, and whether Maliki would present his resignation from them, at his capacity as their minister on “acting basis.”
Noteworthy is that the ministries occupied by Maliki’s al-Daawa Party and the State of Law Coalition are ministries of state for council of ministers affairs, the official spokesman for the council the woman affairs, the national interests affairs and the ministry of human rights.
Maliki had stated earlier his intention to trim down his cabinet after the end of the 100-day period he gave to evaluate the activity of his cabinet ministries.
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