Nassif: Abdel-Mahdi's cabinet reshuffle will include 10 ministers
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 10:05 am
Nassif: Abdel-Mahdi's cabinet reshuffle will include 10 ministers
10/11/2019 174
Kalkamsh Press / Baghdad
The parliamentary Integrity Committee, on Sunday, the first ministers questioned within the dome of the House of Representatives, while showing that the replacement and ministerial change will include 10 ministers in the government of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
Committee member Alia Nassif said in a press statementfollowed by "Kilkamsh Press," that "the House of Representatives will begin the questioning of five ministers and will start with Minister of Industry Saleh al-Jubouri next Tuesday," pointing out that "the process of interrogation will be the decisive in giving ministers confidence or dismissal within the House of Representatives." .
She added that "Abdul-Mahdi will initiate partial and comprehensive ministerial replacements and may include 10 ministers," noting that "the ministerial change must be given Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi freedom of choice to move away from quotas."
glgamesh.com
10/11/2019 174
Kalkamsh Press / Baghdad
The parliamentary Integrity Committee, on Sunday, the first ministers questioned within the dome of the House of Representatives, while showing that the replacement and ministerial change will include 10 ministers in the government of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
Committee member Alia Nassif said in a press statementfollowed by "Kilkamsh Press," that "the House of Representatives will begin the questioning of five ministers and will start with Minister of Industry Saleh al-Jubouri next Tuesday," pointing out that "the process of interrogation will be the decisive in giving ministers confidence or dismissal within the House of Representatives." .
She added that "Abdul-Mahdi will initiate partial and comprehensive ministerial replacements and may include 10 ministers," noting that "the ministerial change must be given Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi freedom of choice to move away from quotas."
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