15/06/2011
Confirmation of what was published «morning» month before al-Maliki seeks to reduce government
بغداد – الصباح - رويترز BAGHDAD - Al Sabah - Reuters
While continuing to view the meetings of the Council of Ministers public for evaluating the performance of government officials and deputies in the parliament that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki intends to abolish ministries and to make his administration more effective in an effort to meet the demands of protesters to improve government efficiency and improving the services, according to Manglth and Reuters news agency.
The agency quoted a source in the coalition of state law, led by al-Maliki as saying that the plan would cut up to 15 Ministry of State without affecting the political equilibrium. He said on the Keywords of the secretary-general of the Council of Ministers, told Reuters: "The point of view the prime minister and his desire is to reduce the number of ministries while maintaining the political balance. "" It is a process that will be only to remove the excess and surplus to requirements."
The "morning" had learned last month, from two government and parliamentary presence directed to reducing its number of ministries in the current government, through the merger of some ministries specialty joint, or near, where he said a government source who asked not to be named: "The Limbering has become necessary, especially after the support politically and popularly, and by references to religion. "However, he stressed the importance of intergovernmental cooperation - Parliamentary Assembly of the completion of the process Limbering which aims to work more effective and to reduce services and streamline the exchange of financial. It is said that the current government consists of 43 Ministry in addition to the prime minister and three deputies. and across the Maliki from the beginning of his dissatisfaction with the government, complaining of being forced to accept some ministers at the request of partners in the coalition.
And parliamentary blocs announced its support for the directions of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to feminine ministries.
Members have promised to block the National Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan in exclusive statements to "Al Sabah", the process of Limbering of the priorities of the next stage, especially with the general trend to rationalize the exchange of financial and stop the waste of public money and attention to service projects.
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