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Al-Maliki warns Ministers absent and threatening to dismiss them at the next meeting FROM OOTW

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Al-Maliki warns Ministers absent and threatening to dismiss them at the next meeting
Twilight News-16/10/2013-12: 03 pm | Hits: 36
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Twilight news revealed a source close to the Iraqi Government, Wednesday, for the direction of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki issued an ultimatum to Prime Minister absent from Tuesday's meeting of the chapter if their absence again.

The source said in an interview for "Twilight" that "the rules of procedure of the Council of Ministers provided for the separation of deliberately absent from Council meetings without reason mind which includes disease or death", stating that "Ministers who were absent from Cabinet meetings do not have objective reasons".

The source, who asked not to be named "the Presidency of the Council of Ministers issued ultimatums to Prime Minister absent from the chapter meeting unless resume attending cabinet meetings.

The "provincial Minister who wishes to can resign, wamagher it is illegal and unconstitutional and detrimental to the work and functioning of the Council of Ministers", pointing out that "the Council will take decisions on the next meeting of the absent Ministers."

The Cabinet held a regular meeting on Tuesday, in the absence of the Ministers of the Iraqi list and the presence of Kurdish Prime Minister.

A government source said in an interview for "Twilight" news "Cabinet held its regular absence of Iraqi Ministers and leadership and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh Al-mutlaq", stating that "all Kurdish Ministers attended the meeting."

And the Iraqi list walkord Ministers boycotted cabinet meeting held last week.

And in the meantime Iraq demonstrations in support of Al-Maliki and other opponents have demanded abolition of legal accountability, justice and the fight against terrorism.
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