Thursday, January 27, 2011

Ministry of Finance agrees to install more than 8250 of the staff of the Electoral Commission


January 27, 2011

Ministry of Finance agrees to install more than 8250 of the staff of the Electoral Commission

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Announced that the parliamentary Finance Committee, said Thursday that the Iraqi Finance Ministry has agreed to install 8258 of the staff of the Electoral Commission, who were working on temporary contracts, while confirming that he will allocate funds to the appointment of those from the budget of 2011, as amended.

Said a member of the Committee and MP for the Liberal block Magda Al-Tamimi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "the Iraqi Finance Ministry agreed on Thursday to install 8258 of the Sub-center staff in the Electoral Commission for elections on the permanent staffing of the Office."

Tamimi explained that "the Finance Committee had raised a request to the Ministry of Finance on increasing the number of appointments covered with regard to UNHCR staff workers on temporary contracts within the budget year 2011," indicating that "The ministry agreed on the number of 2059 employees to 8258 employees."

They pointed out that al-Tamimi, "the general budget for 2011 will be amended to add provisions that will be spent for the difference in staff's 6199 staff to be ratified later in the parliament."

It was last December has seen demonstrations by hundreds of staff of the registration centers Subcommittee of the Independent High Commission for elections in the province of Najaf, Mosul and Baghdad, Kirkuk and Wasit, demanded the application of the law the House of Representatives judge appointed on the permanent staffing, asserting that more than eight thousands of families are threatened with poverty in the event of non-payment of those amounts.

The former House adopted a resolution in the legislative term of the latter requires installing official polling stations, sub-numbering eight thousand in the whole of Iraq on the permanent staffing of the Independent High Commission for the elections, is the director of the electoral district in the Office of Karim al-Tamimi said the lack of financial allocations and called the House of Representatives to enter allocations by within fiscal 2011 budget to enable the Commission of their appointment.

And was a member of the Board of Commissioners in the election commission Saad al-Rawi said last September in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that the committees set up by the Electoral Commission during the last period in all Iraqi provinces began to meet with staff in decades on the owners permanent in 1082 polling stations across the Iraq before the end of the year 2010.

The establishment of the Electoral Commission for elections in Iraq, came by order of the Coalition Provisional Authority Order 92 in the 31 of May 2004 to be limited to only electoral authority in Iraq.

The commission is an independent professional non-partisan, self-administered and state-owned but independent of the executive, legislative, judicial, and have the force of absolute law, the authority to declare the application and implementation of regulations, rules and procedures relating to elections during the transitional period, and was not of the Iraqi political forces hand in the selection of members of the Board of Commissioners in the phase transition, in contrast to current members of the Commission who have been selected by the Council of Representatives.

Alsumaria News
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