gnpostal Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 http://wp.me/pZC7o-7r1 this week * Kurdistan Alliance: necessary to resolve the file security ministries candidates this week April 9, 2011 By Fred Wilson Leave a Comment Arbil, April 9 (Rn) – The head of the Kurdistan Alliance, the House of Representatives of Iraq, on Saturday, it does not the existence of a consensual agreement between the political parties within the Iraqi parliament on resolving the file candidates security ministries so far, pointing out that it is necessary to resolve that file through week. According to Fuad Masum, the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that “there is no consensual agreement between parties of different political within the Iraqi Council of Representatives on the resolution of a candidate’s security ministries vacant until now,” he said, adding that “it is necessary to resolve that file during the current week.” And on the candidate Kurds for the post of director of Iraqi intelligence Faisal Dosky explained infallible, “The Kurdistan Alliance has not resolved the issue with Iraqi parties yet,” noting that “one of the reasons behind the lack of resolution of file security ministries so far is an agreement by Iraqi political parties earlier that the selection of candidates of the security ministries in line with each other, which has not yet been achieved. “ For his part, said Deputy House of Representatives of the Iraqi Kurdistan Islamic Group’s Light Dargai (Rn), that “according to what has been approved by the candidates must file the resolution of the security ministries in the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during the next few days,” adding that “there are pressures great exercise on the various Iraqi political parties to reach agreement on that file to the importance of its role in improving the security situation in Iraq. “ The Iraqi Council of Representatives had voted on 21 December last to give confidence to the government of Nuri al-Maliki, which included 42 ministries, while Maliki took himself and the Ministries of Interior, Defense and National Security Agency until the selection of ministers to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevnutz Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 According to Fuad Masum, the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that “there is no consensual agreement between parties of different political within the Iraqi Council of Representatives on the resolution of a candidate’s security ministries vacant until now,” he said, adding that “it is necessary to resolve that file during the current week.” Necessary? Yes. Going to happen? I doubt it. Apparantly there is no penalty for never assigning these positions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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