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Abadi intends to nominate "expatriates" close to him for independent bodies
Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma
Before Abadi continues his efforts, Shi'ite parties refuse to vote on potential candidates for private posts in the state, whether they belong to the Dawa party or close to the prime minister.
In contrast, the circles close to Abadi, the formation of a committee of advisers to the last since last summer continue to interview candidates for the presidency of half of the independent bodies. But Shiite parties have confirmed their ignorance of the nature of the committee formed in the prime minister's office.
Most political forces do not believe that Abadi will succeed in passing those names during the few remaining months of parliament.
The prime minister was delayed three years before announcing last August that he was running for senior positions and independent bodies.
During his government program four years ago and within the 2015 reform campaign, the prime minister promised to set new criteria for selecting special grade holders and ending the file of the institutions run by the agency.
Committee Abadi Office
confirms MP Ali Keywords, MP and leader of the Dawa Party, that " the supreme committee formed within the Council of Ministers is still continuing to conduct interviews with the candidates for the presidency of the independent bodies."
Last August, Abbadi's office announced the launch of an electronic portal to fill the presidency of 14 independent bodies and some higher grades as a first stage.
"The number of applicants for these positions is very large, and the Special Committee has started a screening process," al-Aalak said in a statement to Al-Mada. "Meetings are held with some of those who are applying for positions in some bodies, most notably investment, media and communications."
Abadi said during a conference held in Baghdad last summer that "independent bodies must come out of the quota and be truly independent," adding that "unequal opportunities and lack of justice lead to injustice and corruption and the destruction of society."
All 27 bodies are administered by the Agency. The political parties bear the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki responsibility for the management of positions by proxy.
Some Shiite forces are skeptical about the identity of the committee formed to select and interview candidates for special grades.
"We do not know whether the committee is from the Dawa party or close to the prime minister," said MP Mohammed al-Lakash, a member of the al-Hakamah movement. "I have information that the committee is made up of his own office."
"Al-Abakadi has ready names of Iraqi personalities living outside the country, ready to take over those positions," says al-Wakash. "Political forces do not know the names of those figures."
At his last conference, Abadi said that he has two independent bodies, which will be announced in two stages. "We have opened the way for competent citizens as a first step to end the appointment by proxy, and we want to take correct steps for political and economic reform and this is a step on the right path."
The current wisdom, headed by Ammar al-Hakim, he suggested in advance to the Prime Minister to open the nomination for citizens to fill sensitive positions.
But MP al-Wakash says that "Abadi did not do much about the special grades, and could not dismantle the deep state of 3000 degrees, most of which belong to the Dawa Party."
The office of the prime minister said, days after he took office in 2014, that he would form a "committee of academics and experts" to set standards for the occupants of the special grades. "
Later in the summer of last year, the office of Abbadi that the mechanism of filling those positions will be far from the"
Al-Wakash confirmed that his party "will not vote on the names of the candidates if they are partisan or from the Dawa Party only or close to Abadi."
It was supposed to get the National Alliance to 15 bodies, according to the political agreement that was formed before the government of Abbadi, compared to 11 Sunni and Kurdish forces, and one of the Christian component, as well as the bodies of the endowments.
But the Sadrists and the Supreme Council confirmed that the Dawa Party and the rule of law control 17 independent bodies.
At the critical time in
return, Abdul-Ali al-Naeli, a representative of the state of law, said that "Abadi will rush to submit these names to parliament, once the committee has finished interviewing the candidates."
The Parliament is only three months away, and it is hoped that elections will be held in May.
He adds Naeli, in an interview with (range) yesterday, that "the political blocs will try to block the passage of names because they used to quotas," calling Abadi to "submit names and throw the ball and responsibility in the court of parliament."
The prime minister, according to his associates, plans to appoint technocrats for a number of independent bodies, regardless of the views of the political forces.
Abadi, who had the same scenario for cabinet reshuffle early last year, used to stumble a lot before he could change less than half the government and keep three ministries vacant so far.
For this reason, Mohamed Abed Rabbo, MP of the Union of Forces, believes that the prime minister will not risk in the final period of the parliamentary session by presenting a sensitive file such as independent bodies.
"The parliament is witnessing great political differences and has failed to agree on issues much easier than the bodies," Abed Rabbo said in an interview with Al-Mada.
The deputy MP for Nineveh that "Abadi did not change the case of the institutions that are administered by the proxy, but increased on the former," considering talk about the submission of candidates to manage those positions, "not more than news media."
Abadi intends to nominate "expatriates" close to him for independent bodies
Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi intends to bring Iraqi figures "expatriate" close to him, to fill vital positions including the presidency of some independent bodies, according to a Shiite deputy.
During his rule, Abadi failed to dismantle what he described as the "deep state," consisting of thousands of Dawa party employees dispersed in sensitive government centers.
Before Abadi continues his efforts, Shi'ite parties refuse to vote on potential candidates for private posts in the state, whether they belong to the Dawa party or close to the prime minister.
In contrast, the circles close to Abadi, the formation of a committee of advisers to the last since last summer continue to interview candidates for the presidency of half of the independent bodies. But Shiite parties have confirmed their ignorance of the nature of the committee formed in the prime minister's office.
Most political forces do not believe that Abadi will succeed in passing those names during the few remaining months of parliament.
The prime minister was delayed three years before announcing last August that he was running for senior positions and independent bodies.
During his government program four years ago and within the 2015 reform campaign, the prime minister promised to set new criteria for selecting special grade holders and ending the file of the institutions run by the agency.
Committee Abadi Office
confirms MP Ali Keywords, MP and leader of the Dawa Party, that " the supreme committee formed within the Council of Ministers is still continuing to conduct interviews with the candidates for the presidency of the independent bodies."
Last August, Abbadi's office announced the launch of an electronic portal to fill the presidency of 14 independent bodies and some higher grades as a first stage.
"The number of applicants for these positions is very large, and the Special Committee has started a screening process," al-Aalak said in a statement to Al-Mada. "Meetings are held with some of those who are applying for positions in some bodies, most notably investment, media and communications."
Abadi said during a conference held in Baghdad last summer that "independent bodies must come out of the quota and be truly independent," adding that "unequal opportunities and lack of justice lead to injustice and corruption and the destruction of society."
All 27 bodies are administered by the Agency. The political parties bear the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki responsibility for the management of positions by proxy.
Some Shiite forces are skeptical about the identity of the committee formed to select and interview candidates for special grades.
"We do not know whether the committee is from the Dawa party or close to the prime minister," said MP Mohammed al-Lakash, a member of the al-Hakamah movement. "I have information that the committee is made up of his own office."
"Al-Abakadi has ready names of Iraqi personalities living outside the country, ready to take over those positions," says al-Wakash. "Political forces do not know the names of those figures."
At his last conference, Abadi said that he has two independent bodies, which will be announced in two stages. "We have opened the way for competent citizens as a first step to end the appointment by proxy, and we want to take correct steps for political and economic reform and this is a step on the right path."
The current wisdom, headed by Ammar al-Hakim, he suggested in advance to the Prime Minister to open the nomination for citizens to fill sensitive positions.
But MP al-Wakash says that "Abadi did not do much about the special grades, and could not dismantle the deep state of 3000 degrees, most of which belong to the Dawa Party."
The office of the prime minister said, days after he took office in 2014, that he would form a "committee of academics and experts" to set standards for the occupants of the special grades. "
Later in the summer of last year, the office of Abbadi that the mechanism of filling those positions will be far from the"
Al-Wakash confirmed that his party "will not vote on the names of the candidates if they are partisan or from the Dawa Party only or close to Abadi."
It was supposed to get the National Alliance to 15 bodies, according to the political agreement that was formed before the government of Abbadi, compared to 11 Sunni and Kurdish forces, and one of the Christian component, as well as the bodies of the endowments.
But the Sadrists and the Supreme Council confirmed that the Dawa Party and the rule of law control 17 independent bodies.
At the critical time in
return, Abdul-Ali al-Naeli, a representative of the state of law, said that "Abadi will rush to submit these names to parliament, once the committee has finished interviewing the candidates."
The Parliament is only three months away, and it is hoped that elections will be held in May.
He adds Naeli, in an interview with (range) yesterday, that "the political blocs will try to block the passage of names because they used to quotas," calling Abadi to "submit names and throw the ball and responsibility in the court of parliament."
The prime minister, according to his associates, plans to appoint technocrats for a number of independent bodies, regardless of the views of the political forces.
Abadi, who had the same scenario for cabinet reshuffle early last year, used to stumble a lot before he could change less than half the government and keep three ministries vacant so far.
For this reason, Mohamed Abed Rabbo, MP of the Union of Forces, believes that the prime minister will not risk in the final period of the parliamentary session by presenting a sensitive file such as independent bodies.
"The parliament is witnessing great political differences and has failed to agree on issues much easier than the bodies," Abed Rabbo said in an interview with Al-Mada.
The deputy MP for Nineveh that "Abadi did not change the case of the institutions that are administered by the proxy, but increased on the former," considering talk about the submission of candidates to manage those positions, "not more than news media."
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