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Amend the regulations and government ministers isolated and extended to 100 days a new


Date: Mon 06/06/2011 9:53


Baghdad / Zainab Suncor
Rising political debate and popular in the country about what reforms undertaken by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with the deadline set for implementation of internal reforms in the work of ministries. This comes at a time revealed the Sadrist movement for al-Maliki to provide a list of Ministers at


The decision of dismissal and isolation. While Iraqi lawmakers across the hope that reforms occur strategy during the last day of the deadline, which falls on Monday.
National Alliance MP Jawad Albz expected to extend the deadline of 100 days due to the inability to dismiss ministers who fall short because they share the political blocs.

He said Albz told (long) "The Iraqi government is formed on the basis of quotas between the political blocs thus there is a problem when there is a Minister of falling short and the Prime Minister wants to remove him, there will be a problem between the political blocs, and the political process need to calm down and not to highlight the new problems."

He Albz MP for the rule of law that because of these quotas and the share of the political blocs in the ministries, there will be an extension of the deadline for investing in the completion of the ministerial program and give them another chance.

It was a coalition of state law had been declared for asylum Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to extend the deadline to 100 days in case the need arises.

A member of a coalition of state law, the cluster were part of the National Alliance, Haider Jourani "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if he considers that interest requires the extension of the deadline or the adoption of another vision instead it will proactively to work on it", describing this period as "not sacred".

The Jourani that "the deadline set by the Prime Minister was to overcome the difficulties and constraints faced by the work of the ministries and to evaluate its potential in improving the service and the reality of living of the citizen," noting that "some of the ministries was able to complete most of its programs in accordance with this deadline."

The MP for the Iraqi coalition government Qais Alcdhir that can not be evaluated in a period of 100 days in any period, but assessment is after the expiration of the mandate.

Alcdhir said "the extent" that the period set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki can not see the actual achievements on the street no matter how simple but can be considered a measure of guidance to the ministries and their plans for the future.
He added that this time the ministry will give an idea of ​​her future success or failure, is most probable that the Maliki cabinet to make adjustments.

The MP for the coalition of state law Izzat Shabandar said that the reshuffle is based after a deadline set by the percent on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

He added: "that al-Maliki will be replaced by some ministers who did not submit proof of their merit within a percent a day."
He called on political parties to Shabandar failure to protect its ministers who did not submit something to the people within a time limit on percent did not prove their competence.

In the meantime, I exclude a member of the National Alliance Prince Kanani that there will be final evaluations of the work of ministries due to lack of time.

Kanani said in a statement "for the" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will submit the names of some ministers who are not competent and not qualified to hand over this position to the House of Representatives to withdraw confidence from them. He pointed out that the time limit is not enough that the Prime Minister to submit final evaluations, but preliminary assessments, noting that Iraq suffers from two fundamental problems are electricity, housing crisis, I do not think ministers will be assessed properly.

He added that we need to extend the deadline for the performance of the plans they have set during this period to be completed and submitted to the Cabinet and then presented to the House of Representatives so that the House of Representatives to assess the work of the government.

On the other hand, MP from the Sadrist movement said that "the 100-day deadline given by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for the ministers and government officials is not sufficient to provide the necessary services to citizens," likely to require ministries to "100 days".
Jawad added that Alshahyli "Evaluation Minister Almkfiqin is the prerogative of the House of Representatives, and no right to the Council of Ministers assessed," and expressed hope that "holds the remaining days of the 100-day deadline, a strategic solution and not the key to the conflicts and other options."

He Alshahyli that "the Sadrist movement is committed to Balstp months launched by the leader of Sadr Muqtada al-Sadr as a true measure of the state," as he put it.
The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr ordered on February 23 last, a general referendum in all governorates of Iraq including the Kurdistan region of Iraq, the services and support the demonstration, and questions included the opinion of people services, life, and it was decided to give the government six months to improve services in the country.
Was confirmed by a member of the House of Representatives Khalid al-Alwani, the government did not improve its performance so far despite the passage of long time-out percent on that committed by the Prime Minister himself. Stressing that al-Maliki or the House of Representatives of sacrifice in the end.

Alwani said we did not notice until now no improvement in the performance of the government or the change on the ground.
He added that "the end of the period is close to Maliki that his government will sacrifice, or the House of Representatives is the sacrifice of the government in the end," explaining that "the current situation was unacceptable and active demonstrations in the coming days because of the failure of the government."

For his part, expect the Attorney on the mass of free Jawad al-Hasnawi confusion of the political process and re-election House of Representatives after the expiration percent on which he described as cordon imposed by al-Maliki on himself and on the political process, pointing out that the government will make the House of Representatives able to hold the government imposed on itself, especially as percent day is not possible to provide services through them, indicating that the percent will be on the boundary between the continuation of the government or not and it will lead to confusion of the political process.

The Hasnawi: all options open after percent, including the withdrawal of confidence from the government and the formation of a new government and between the existing possibilities of early elections and possibly not on the provincial councils, but only been to the House of Representatives.

Stressing that the political process, prone to confusion and paralysis of the full one hundred days, indicating that the time limit applicable universally, but in Iraq, I understand are false, and working internationally often have to develop a policy and drawing up plans and not to provide services, especially in Iraq, which suffers from a lack of services in the parent

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki after the start of a wave of demonstrations in the country, had given the ministries, departments and institutions and departments of the provinces 100 days to evaluate the performance of work, and how successful or not, he stressed, to meet the demands of demonstrators in the elimination of unemployment and financial and administrative corruption and the provision of the ration card items.

The Minister of State, government spokesman Ali Dabbagh held a joint news conference with the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers and agency, on Monday, to talk about the steps made by the ministries and state institutions within a period of 100 days.

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