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Berwari: the Prime Minister does not have the power to dismiss ministers

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Berwari: the Prime Minister does not have the power to dismiss ministers

On: Sun 08/01/2012 9:20


 Baghdad / term
An adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the current political crisis in the country, which negatively impacted the performance of the government and provide services to citizens. According to Adel Berwari in a statement to the extent that the "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki does not have the power to dismiss ministers from his government coalition in Iraq

On the back not to exercise their duties in protest against the current political crisis in the country, "adding that" the payment of the Maliki to give these ministers leave open. "

He added Berwari that "the province and ministers Iraqi government and not the exercise of their duties did not leave an impact on the performance of the government that Maliki was assigned to agents of exercise the functions of the ministries that they occupy, "noting that" what impact negatively on the performance of government in general, is the current political crisis in the country, a fact which underlines the need to reach a solution to this crisis as soon as possible. "

He added by saying that" the main aspects that influence the deterioration of the situation security and the level of provision of basic services, "stressing that" in the event of continuing the current political crisis, Iraq will go towards the sectarian war. "and adviser to Maliki that" the visit of a delegation of the National Alliance, led by Hassan Sinead, who visited the Kurdistan region three days ago and met with regional president Massoud Barzani said to persuade Barzani to participate in the National Conference to be held in Baghdad with the involvement of the various political, "pointing out that" excludes Barzani's visit Baghdad. "

stressing that President Jalal Talabani may visit Baghdad in the next couple of days in order to prepare for the conference to rely upon by all parties is the last chance to the parties to resolve outstanding issues, and the Chancellor's office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mary Rais had said earlier, that "the Council of Ministers decided to give Ministers the coalition in Iraq who do not attend meetings of the Council leave open and ask the other ministers to take over the ministries that they occupy."

explained Al Rayes "The the Ministers of Agriculture Azzedine state and Communications Mohammed Allawi of the Iraqi coalition grants a formal leave of the Council of Ministers, "asserting that" the issue of a Minister of the Iraqi leave open will not be long in case their determination to boycott the meetings of the Council, the Prime Minister has the power removed in accordance with the Constitution. "

and Article 78 of the Iraqi Constitution states that "The Prime Minister is the direct executive responsible for the general policy of the State, and the General Commander of the Armed Forces, and manages the Council of Ministers, and presides over its meetings, and the right to dismiss ministers, with the consent of the House of Representatives."

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