Purity of net debt and acting finance minister instead of Ali Shukri
Published on Monday, 16 December 2013 16:57
BAGHDAD - Awan
A senior government source revealed, on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki relieved Finance Minister Ali Shukri and commissioned the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt to its management proxy. The source attributed the reasons for impeachment to issues related to "the law of the general budget."
The source said the "time", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki relieved Finance Minister Ali Shukri, who was appointed acting successor to the minister resigned Rafie al-Issawi, adding that al-Maliki was appointed Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt and finance minister by proxy."
He attributed the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the reasons for the dismissal, "Shukri" issues related to the "law of the general budget." The source did not give more details.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki instructed the Minister of Planning Ali Shukri, the Sadr movement, the management of the Ministry of Finance acting instead Rafie al-Issawi. The decision by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki after about 15 days to boycott the Iraqi List, the Council of Ministers, which operates the eight seats, two days after the boycott sessions of the House of Representatives to protest what he called "political marginalization". The Iraqi List and manage eight ministries in the government, a combination of financial, electricity, industry and minerals, science and technology, agriculture, education, communications, and the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, in addition to the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs.
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Published on Monday, 16 December 2013 16:57
BAGHDAD - Awan
A senior government source revealed, on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki relieved Finance Minister Ali Shukri and commissioned the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt to its management proxy. The source attributed the reasons for impeachment to issues related to "the law of the general budget."
The source said the "time", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki relieved Finance Minister Ali Shukri, who was appointed acting successor to the minister resigned Rafie al-Issawi, adding that al-Maliki was appointed Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt and finance minister by proxy."
He attributed the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the reasons for the dismissal, "Shukri" issues related to the "law of the general budget." The source did not give more details.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki instructed the Minister of Planning Ali Shukri, the Sadr movement, the management of the Ministry of Finance acting instead Rafie al-Issawi. The decision by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki after about 15 days to boycott the Iraqi List, the Council of Ministers, which operates the eight seats, two days after the boycott sessions of the House of Representatives to protest what he called "political marginalization". The Iraqi List and manage eight ministries in the government, a combination of financial, electricity, industry and minerals, science and technology, agriculture, education, communications, and the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs, in addition to the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs.
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