Baghdad / Orr News
Discusses the parliament after Eid al-Adha bill ending management proxy government positions, in an attempt to prevent the appointment of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki close to him in the vacant positions.
A member of the legal committee MP Mohsen al-Sadoun said that "the Commission completed its observations on the draft law ending granting proxy positions, and was supposed to discuss ahead of the Eid al-Adha but was postponed until after the holiday."
He pointed out that "there are dozens of civilian government positions and security managed by proxy persons appointed by al-Maliki has been named to the Parliament and this is contrary to the Constitution. Highlighted these positions Hakepta defense and interior."
He pointed out that "any government official leaves office for any reason the government appoints a replacement manages office proxy." and explained that "the last thing done by the government to appoint a replacement for the head of the Integrity Commission resigned Rahim Ugaili and the Mayor of Baghdad resigned Sabir al-Issawi." and added that "Parliament will put an end for this negative phenomenon through the enactment of the binding prevents granting proxy positions. "
Article 61 of the Constitution stipulates that "those with special grades of staff appointed by the government in the upper echelons task, must display their names on the House of Representatives to get the confidence." and running dozens of civilian positions and security people manage their proxy, without the consent of Parliament.
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