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Government decided to amend the Accountability and Justice Law

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Government decided to amend the Accountability and Justice Law



18/07/2012 0:00

Approved the Law on Local Elections
Baghdad - morning
decided to form a cabinet committee to review the purpose of accountability and justice law and propose the necessary amendments to ensure that addressing the gaps and constraints that accompanied the process of its implementation. He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement: "The Council decided at its meeting yesterday the formation of a committee headed by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and representatives of the Justice and Accountability Commission and the Ministry of Defense and other stakeholders for the purpose of review of accountability and justice law and propose the necessary amendments to ensure that addressing the gaps and constraints process that accompanied the implemented based on the offerings of the accountability and justice in this regard including the granting of the Council of Ministers authority to exclude covered by the law of its provisions and to address the pension rights of covered by its provisions. "Al-Dabbagh said that" the Council of Ministers also decided to set up a committee headed by Deputy Prime Minister for Energy and the membership of the Ministers of Planning and Municipalities and Public Works General, Human Rights and Displacement and Migration and the State for Provincial Affairs and Chairman of the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister and President of the Legal Department of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, shall audit bill provinces and adjusted according to the principle of decentralization and giving as possible of the powers in the field of services and strengthening the powers of decentralization to the provinces other than that of security and structure state and the exclusive authorities set forth in the Constitution and reflects the limits of the same governorate. "
The cabinet agreed also on the bill the second amendment to the law of the election of provincial councils, districts and areas No. (36) for the year 2008 and forwarded to the House of Representatives based on the provisions of articles (61 / I and item 80 / second item) of the Constitution.
The "morning" has been published on the first full text of the Amendment Act.
Ali al-Dabbagh: "The cabinet meeting, agreed to pay an advance of € (500) million for the Ministry of Electricity to be deducted from the allocations of the annual 2012 of the supplementary budget when approving or of saving the financial in accordance with Article 23 of the budget law in the event of a failure to approve the supplementary budget. "
as well as the Council of Ministers approved the registration of armored vehicles, in accordance with regulations prepared by the Ministry of the Interior and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and ratified by the National Security Council.
Dabbagh said that "the Council Cabinet authorized the Minister of Transportation the authority to negotiate with the Kuwaiti side on the mechanism for payment of the $ (500) million dollars to the Kuwaiti side for the purpose of settling claims Kuwait on the debt of Kuwait Airways, "noting that" the Council decided to give all workers in the radioactivity of the employees of the Ministry of Science and Technology allocations piece of a special nature by (50 percent) of the nominal salary according to the provisions of Article (15) of the Law on salaries of state employees and the public sector No. (22) for the year 2008. "He added by saying:" The Council of Ministers has agreed to compensate those affected in terms of Chinese fundamentalist and allocates The amount allocated for the remainder of the hand for Reconstruction and services for the area. "


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