Friday, July 8, 2011 16:21
[Baghdad - where]
The Committee invited the authority to defend the rights of the staff of the registration centers in the Electoral Commission for elections, all the staff of the centers "out a demonstration on Saturday to demand Ptthbythm on the staff of the Office."
Said commission spokesman Ammar punitive told all of Iraq [where] on Friday that "an invitation to staff the registration centers in the election commission to leave a demonstration on Saturday in Firdous Square in central Baghdad to demand install the owners of the contracts on the staff of the Office."
He added that "there Tsoeva promises by the Commission despite the approval of the Council of Representatives and the Council of Ministers and the Parliamentary Commission in charge of the launch of grades and published in the official fact sheet in 2010, but now Lalai did not fire those grades."
He pointed out that the punitive "There are leaks suggest otherwise within the Commission about the numbers of staff, who are more than 8000 employees and half of them who was installed on the permanent staffing of the Office and went on a hiring more than a year while waiting for the other half remained negotiations about them."
He said the "interrogation of the Commission within the House of Representatives and the possibility of withdrawal of confidence and resolution may hinder the installation process and staff would be unaccounted for due to the absence of agency responsible for the transfer of staff on the permanent staffing."
The Parliamentary Finance Committee announced in December last for the approval of the Iraqi Ministry of Finance on the 8258 installation of officers of the Electoral Commission, who were working on temporary contracts, while confirming that the amounts will be allocated to set them from the budget of 2011, as amended.
The establishment of the Electoral Commission for elections in Iraq, came by order of the Coalition Provisional Authority Order 92 in the 31 of May 2004 to be exclusively the only electoral authority in Iraq.
The commission is an independent professional non-partisan, self-administered and state-owned but independent of the executive authorities and legislative, judicial, and have the absolute force of the law, the authority to declare the application and implementation of regulations, rules and procedures relating to elections during the transitional phase, and not for the forces of the Iraqi political hand in the selection of members of the Board of Commissioners in the transitional phase, unlike the Commission members present who have been selected by the Council of Representatives. / End quote.
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