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The Cabinet holds its first regular session chaired by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi


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The Cabinet holds its first regular session chaired by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi

October 25 , 2018

The Council of Ministers held its first regular session on Thursday 25 October 2018 under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, Mr. Adel Abdul Mahdi. 

The Council of Ministers discussed the methodology of meetings of the Council and the organization of future work. 

The Council stressed the importance of cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in order to provide all that serves the citizen. 

A presentation was made on the importance of the ministries' law in the government program. 

The Cabinet also discussed the work of the next ministries according to the new vision to provide the best services to citizens.

Prime Minister 's Media Office 
25 October - 2018  http://pmo.iq/press2018/25-10-201804.htm

 
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OKAY ! Shortly-has come and gone — where y’all is anyway ? Sit your butts down in those Vibro- Massage Camel Skin Comfy Chairs and get to it !!!!!!!! 

 

Time is Money 💰 I’m running outta of one and got None of the other!!!!!!! You people give me  an itch where I can’t scratch - ( uh no, it ain’t Cat Sratch Fever either).

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to The Cabinet holds its first regular session chaired by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi
Release date: 2018/10/25 18:33 • 254 times read
Abdul Mahdi discusses the work of the Council with a new vision that serves the citizens
[Baghdad - where] 
the Council of Ministers held its first regular session, on Thursday, chaired by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.

"The Cabinet discussed the work of the next ministries according to the new vision to provide the best services to citizens, as well as discuss the methodology of meetings of the Council and the organization of future work," a statement issued by the prime minister said. 
The council stressed on the importance of cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities in order to provide all that serves the citizen, and made a presentation on the importance of the law of the ministries located in the government program.
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Al-Sommeriya News / Baghdad
The Council of Ministers, on Thursday, to disrupt the official time in government institutions on Tuesday of next week, on the occasion of the eulogy of Imam Hussein. 

The Council said in a statement received, Alsumaria News, a copy of it, "we have called for the disruption of the official working day next Tuesday, 2018/10/30 on the occasion of the commemoration of the forty-Imam Hussein peace be upon him, except for service circles." 

It is noteworthy that millions of Muslims inside and outside Iraq are in the 20 of zero each year in the province of Karbala to perform the visit of Imam Hussein and his brother Abi al-Fadl Abbas (p) on the occasion of the passage of 40 days on the incident of the child.

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