Council of Ministers will meet tomorrow in Mosul
Monday May 28, 2012
Cabinet held its regular tomorrow in the province of Nineveh. This was announced by the State of Law coalition member Adnan al-Sarraj,
Noting that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki stressed the need to communicate with all of Iraq's provinces and see everything you need."
He os in a statement quoted by news agency Nina: "The prime minister decided to hold the Cabinet meeting tomorrow in the province of Nineveh."
A source close to the government had announced the "morning" for the decision taken by the Council of Ministers to continue to hold its meetings in the provinces.
The Council of Ministers meeting last February in the province of Basra, while holding a regular session this month in the city of Kirkuk, what irritated some Kurds to include Kirkuk claimants for the region, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said that the identity of Kirkuk, an Iraqi city for all components of Iraq.
He said the legal expert Tareq Harb constitutional and legal hold the executive branch its meetings in the provinces. He said the war "morning" "It's agreed principles of the Constitution and its provisions, and that the Council of Ministers is the supreme executive authority of the state and responsible for public administration and the executive has to hold its meetings in any province or province. "
The Prime Minister had confirmed that the aim of the Council of Ministers meeting held in the provinces is to be open and support them, considering that the meeting in Basra, a successful initiative will include the rest of the provinces that suffer from similar problems.
He said the war in an earlier statement that "there is the text of the article of the law or prevent the hearing in the province," noting that the first article of the Constitution affirms that Iraq is a federal State and the Council of Ministers responsible for them.
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Monday May 28, 2012
Cabinet held its regular tomorrow in the province of Nineveh. This was announced by the State of Law coalition member Adnan al-Sarraj,
Noting that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki stressed the need to communicate with all of Iraq's provinces and see everything you need."
He os in a statement quoted by news agency Nina: "The prime minister decided to hold the Cabinet meeting tomorrow in the province of Nineveh."
A source close to the government had announced the "morning" for the decision taken by the Council of Ministers to continue to hold its meetings in the provinces.
The Council of Ministers meeting last February in the province of Basra, while holding a regular session this month in the city of Kirkuk, what irritated some Kurds to include Kirkuk claimants for the region, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said that the identity of Kirkuk, an Iraqi city for all components of Iraq.
He said the legal expert Tareq Harb constitutional and legal hold the executive branch its meetings in the provinces. He said the war "morning" "It's agreed principles of the Constitution and its provisions, and that the Council of Ministers is the supreme executive authority of the state and responsible for public administration and the executive has to hold its meetings in any province or province. "
The Prime Minister had confirmed that the aim of the Council of Ministers meeting held in the provinces is to be open and support them, considering that the meeting in Basra, a successful initiative will include the rest of the provinces that suffer from similar problems.
He said the war in an earlier statement that "there is the text of the article of the law or prevent the hearing in the province," noting that the first article of the Constitution affirms that Iraq is a federal State and the Council of Ministers responsible for them.
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