Prime Minister al-Maliki demanded the replacement of five governors
31/10/2011 9:44
Baghdad / Orr News
Revealed adviser in the Iraqi government that Prime Minister intends to submit a request to the House of Representatives to replace the five conservatives. A member of the committee for the evaluation of projects in the provinces and the advisor of the government peace Quraishi, "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will submit a request to the Council of Ministers immediately after the resumption of the House of Representatives to do to replace the five conservatives."
"The governor of Diwaniya, Salim Alwan, the governor of Dhi Qar, called Hassan, Governor of Kirkuk, Najm al-Din Omar, governor of Muthanna and Salman Mayali Diyala governor Abdel Nasser James Baldwin would be included in replacement for not carrying out the government program, and the presence of observations on the technical and administrative work." He pointed out that "the Prime Minister is not convinced and plan conservation projects implemented in five provinces and seeks to replace them through the approval of the Iraqi parliament. "
And the effects of the law of governorates not organized a political debate between the province of local governments and the federal government, which accused the recent restriction of its powers. And announced the province of Salah al-Din Sunni majority vote on Thursday turned into an independent province economically and administratively. According to the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the actions of the Federal Government will be paid to local governments to resort to the idea of the provinces to restore its powers.
The Supreme Coordinating Committee headed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has demanded in its third meeting held in Baghdad from the governors and heads of provincial councils in the provision of earlier observations that enables the identification of the amendment to Law No. 21 of 2008.
The Committee on the provinces and territories parliamentary revealed earlier that the federal government suspended part of the Law on Governorates not organized into a Region No. 21 of 2008, and indicated that the federal ministries, which authorized the implementation of projects has not been able to fulfill their obligations.
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