26/01/2011 Maliki, Allawi will put the finishing touches to name security ministers
MP from the National Alliance Abbas Hammoud, Wednesday, that the expected meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iraqi President Iyad Allawi's coalition will put the finishing touches to nominate ministers for the ministries vacant, including security.
The Hammoud told (Voices of Iraq) that "there is an agreement exists between the blocs to resolve nominate ministers for the ministries vacant, without delay, and the upcoming meeting which will bring together Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the president of a coalition of Iraq, Iyad Allawi, will put the finishing touches on these ministries, including security," adding that " meeting between the leaders will be on the agenda draft of the National Council of the Supreme policies. "
With regard to the selection of the Vice-President, who has also been delayed, Hammoud said, "There is a desire among all the blocks to be one of the Vice-President of the Republic of the component of Turkmenistan, it is possible to change the candidate of the National Alliance for the post Khudair Khuzaie, but that the selection of Adel Abdul-Mahdi will not change, as it semi-settled. "
The prevailing differences in weeks on the candidates for bags security is still vacant and private portfolios of the Ministries of Interior and Defense, where the first will be the share of the National Alliance and the second share of the coalition in Iraq, but all the party that rejected the candidates of the other party under the pretext of neutrality and efficiency of the candidates, the existence of a prior agreement on the delivery of baggage security to independents.
The differences continue on the draft Law of the National Council of the policies which the Supreme Council, which was introduced in the new government and chaired by the Iraqi leader Iyad Allawi's coalition, which calls for granting broad powers including the powers of an executive with the National Alliance refuses to do so.
And the granting of Parliament (21/12) confidence in the new government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, and included 42 and the Ministry (including 12 Ministry of State) in retained Maliki himself to the management of the Ministries of Interior, Defense and National Security Agency on a temporary basis, while assigned to minister Bags proxy when naming his ministers.
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