Political blocs approve enacting Iraq Strategic Policy Council law in the Parliament
Wednesday, August 03, 2011 14:17 GMT
Iraq Parliamentary blocs said on Wednesday *****they agreed to issue draft law for establishing Iraq Strategic Policy Council which is expected to be headed by the leader of Al Iraqiya List Iyad Allawi. *****The draft law will be issued in the parliament after Iraq President submitted it to the same.***** The blocs also agreed to form a ministerial committee that uses the results of Irbil agreement in order to agree on the Cabinet bylaws. In a statement issued by the Presidency a copy of which was delivered to Alsumaria news uttered that the blocs leaders meeting hosted by President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday night led to agreeing on a draft law for Iraq Strategic Policy Council and sending the same to the parliament in order to issue it.
The issue whether to approve Iraq Strategic Policy Council or not in the parliament was the main conflictual point between State of Law Coalition and Al Iraqiya List since agreeing on forming a government in November 2010. The fact that state of law insisted on refusing to ratify the Council in the parliament impelled Allawi to give up on the presidency of the Council.
During the meeting the political blocs also agreed on establishing a ministerial committee that uses the results of Irbil agreement in order to agree on bylaws for the Cabinet.
The blocs also agreed to form a committee from the Premier Deputies that would be entitled to determine the cause of imbalance in the constitution in regards of high rank employees and in security ministries and that in two months in addition to setting a mechanism to defect without damaging the administrative assets.
To that during the meeting the blocs also agreed that Al Iraqiya shall present its candidates to the Ministry of Defense and National Coalition shall present its candidates to the Ministry of interior in two weeks given that the candidates enjoy qualities approved by the three blocs ( Al Iraqiya’s, Kurdistani Alliance and National Alliance).
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011 14:17 GMT
Iraq Parliamentary blocs said on Wednesday *****they agreed to issue draft law for establishing Iraq Strategic Policy Council which is expected to be headed by the leader of Al Iraqiya List Iyad Allawi. *****The draft law will be issued in the parliament after Iraq President submitted it to the same.***** The blocs also agreed to form a ministerial committee that uses the results of Irbil agreement in order to agree on the Cabinet bylaws. In a statement issued by the Presidency a copy of which was delivered to Alsumaria news uttered that the blocs leaders meeting hosted by President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday night led to agreeing on a draft law for Iraq Strategic Policy Council and sending the same to the parliament in order to issue it.
The issue whether to approve Iraq Strategic Policy Council or not in the parliament was the main conflictual point between State of Law Coalition and Al Iraqiya List since agreeing on forming a government in November 2010. The fact that state of law insisted on refusing to ratify the Council in the parliament impelled Allawi to give up on the presidency of the Council.
During the meeting the political blocs also agreed on establishing a ministerial committee that uses the results of Irbil agreement in order to agree on bylaws for the Cabinet.
The blocs also agreed to form a committee from the Premier Deputies that would be entitled to determine the cause of imbalance in the constitution in regards of high rank employees and in security ministries and that in two months in addition to setting a mechanism to defect without damaging the administrative assets.
To that during the meeting the blocs also agreed that Al Iraqiya shall present its candidates to the Ministry of Defense and National Coalition shall present its candidates to the Ministry of interior in two weeks given that the candidates enjoy qualities approved by the three blocs ( Al Iraqiya’s, Kurdistani Alliance and National Alliance).
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