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    Post by Rocky Thu 02 Nov 2017, 2:37 am

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    External: There are no sectarian reasons behind the transfer of some of our associates


     Baghdad / Range 

    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry explained yesterday, the reasons for the deportation of dozens of its employees, stressing that those included in the decision "unfit for work" and threatened to sue those accused of moving on sectarian motives.
    The political body of the coalition of Iraqi forces has described the decision to transfer 39 staff from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as "unprofessional procedure carries the dimensions of sectarian." 
    The coalition of forces held a meeting in the presence of some of the staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who were included in the decision to transfer "After extensive discussions of the priorities and circumstances of the transfer decision, it turned out to be a violation of the constitution, the law and the national and administrative standards," he said in a statement issued after the meeting. 
    "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is clarifying some details regarding the decision issued by the Higher Committee formed by the Prime Minister, which decided to transfer a number of employees from the ministry to other government institutions," ministry spokesman Ahmed Mahjoub said.
    He added Mahjoub, in a statement received (the extent) a copy of it, "Some political parties, parties and sites and news channels have been engaged in talking about this procedure without knowledge of what it is and truth, and has ruled the Committee referred to after the verification and research and investigation of the validity of the continuation of these staff in their mission in Ministry of Foreign Affairs". 
    The Foreign Ministry spokesman said, "After the Committee reviewed the files of all ministry employees without exception, and since the State is a sensitive government institution, it must include its staff for verification and review periodically, and included all Iraqi ministries in previous periods such scrutiny, In those periods has been covered now this procedure after the formation of a competent committee by the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers.
    "Mahjoub said that" the ministry is not affected by political or sectarian or reformer in any way, "noting that" the ministry will sue all those who abuse her through political or partisan or personal recruitment of this administrative procedure in accordance with the laws that punish incitement and bullying Sectarian "conflict. 
    In the same context, the National Coalition bloc called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to form a professional committee to consider the reasons for the transfer of staff outside the ministry and meet them. 
    "The decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the concerned committee to transfer 39 specialized and experienced staff to the Sunni Endowment Bureau, without giving reasons for the professional or administrative reasons for this decision, makes us a big question mark," said Kazem al-Shammari, head of the bloc. About what is happening to the administrative system within the ministries of the Iraqi state. "
    Al-Shammari called on the parliamentary foreign relations committee to "host the foreign minister and the committee on mobility in the ministry to inquire about the reasons for transferring employees outside the ministry and clarifying the reasons for the transfer."


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