Changes will affect the security chiefs on 14 July
Posted 09/07/2012 11:54 AM
BAGHDAD - "squares of liberation"
plans to the Prime Minister Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Nuri al-Maliki to make changes among security leaders and to refer them to retire by the time the implementation schedule upgrade military and police officers on the fourteenth of next July, according to informed sources, and the other in security and defense committee of parliamentary , the "change includes the assignment of 30 officers high-ranking employees of the defense and interior ministries to the retirement of dereliction of duty, as well as the consent of the Commander in Chief of the request made by the Deputy Minister of the Interior for Police Affairs Leiden Abdelkader referral to the retirement of health conditions" and maintains Abd al-Qadir is currently in the Kurdistan region as a result of being a heart attack, and the effect of an assignment to apply to retirement.
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Maliki with a number of military commanders
He was a member of the Commission on Security and Defense Attorney for a coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said making changes among security leaders, describing the move as "a routine and normally comes in the framework of evaluating the performance of security leaders."
Against the backdrop of bombing incidents occurred in the capital Baghdad and other Iraqi provinces announced to the Security Committee and defend their intention to climb a number of security leaders to stop the causes of the violations that occurred in the breakers of their responsibilities.
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