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Abdul Mahdi Office announces the summary of the electronic nomination for the post of Minister

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Abdul Mahdi Office announces the summary of the electronic nomination for the post of Minister

2018/10/13 0:41

Abdul Mahdi Office announces the summary of the electronic nomination for the post of Minister

[Ayna-Baghdad]
The Information Office of the Prime Minister-designate, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, announced the final results of the nomination for the position of [minister] through the portal, and was as follows:
1 - The electronic portal was closed on schedule at 4:00 pm on Thursday, October 11, and the number of completed nominationsreached 15,184.
2 - Nominations were distributed to all governorates and ministries.
3 - The number of candidates with a doctorate was 1778 candidates by 12%, and holders of Master's degree 2200 by 14%.
4. The percentage of female candidates was 15% and males 85%.
• The percentage of independent candidates was 96%.
And the current and following procedures, said Abdul - Mahdi Office, "it was complete electronic sorting and excluding applications not meeting the legal and technical conditions including [age, the number of subordinates, specialization, and others.
He also" was conducted preliminary analysis according to the criteria was chosen as the best 601 candidates " Noting that "the Committee of Experts began studying the 601 applications to identify the best candidates to be invited to the interviews" The
statement that "the next steps include direct interviews with the team and the examination of qualifications, including [the validity of certificates and others], and then conduct direct interviews of the distinguished with the Prime Minister Charged ".

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