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    Parliament votes today on the candidates of the Federal Service Council

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    Parliament votes today on the candidates of the Federal Service Council Empty Parliament votes today on the candidates of the Federal Service Council

    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Jul 2017, 3:19 am

    Parliament votes today on the candidates of the Federal Service Council


    Editorial Date: 2017/7/10



    The House of Representatives holds its regular session on Monday.
    The agenda of the meeting includes "the vote on the candidates of the Federal Public Service Council, and complete the vote on the law reforming inmates and depositors."
    It also includes "voting on the bill of ratification of the Republic of Iraq on the statute of the Arab Peace and Security Council, and presenting a report and discussion of the irrigation law."
    The session is scheduled to begin at 11 am.
    It is noteworthy that the Federal Public Service Council is concerned with organizing public affairs and freeing them from politicization, partying, building the state of institutions and forming an institution whose mission is to develop the work in the state departments, develop sound rules and principles, ensure justice and impartiality and ensure efficiency standards in recruitment, re-appointment and promotion.
    The parliament enacted the Federal Council's law in 2009, but so far the candidates for the posts of its administrative body have not been resolved by a president and members.

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