revealed deputy stream of wisdom, Monday, close to resolve the candidates of the service of the Federal, returned it " a necessary and important step to end favoritism and ensure justice in employment within the state departments", while noting that it will be resolved within two months or three months. 

In an interview with Alsumaria News, Hassan Khalati said that "the Federal Service Council is considered one of the important institutions through which to regulate the recruitment controls in all the departments of the state to eliminate favoritism," noting that "the previous periods have seen many jurisprudence in the field of appointment does not meet the criteria Justice, albeit very few as a result of the absence of allocations to grades in previous budgets only to certain limits. "


"The next budget will be functional grades in addition to the existence of functional grades of the budget in 2016 on the movement of owners has not been employed," he added, pointing out that "the issue of forming the Federal Service Council has become very necessary." 

Khalati pointed out that "the names of the members of the Federal Service Council have already been submitted by the previous government. Unfortunately, during the voting phase, they were not passed because they came at a time when there were many differences and a certain attraction and attraction within the parliament. It was possible to replace them, but the political situation did not allow the government to send Other names to parliament, "explaining that" directing the presidency of the parliament to the Council of Ministers to send the names is an important step, although it will not be so quickly it may take time for two or three months, but in the end will be resolved and the vote on the names. "



The House of Representatives in its previous session rejected the names that were nominated for the Federal Service Council in its session held Tuesday, (July 18, 2017). 

On 28 March 2015, the House of Representatives voted on the First Amendment Bill to the Federal Service Council Law No. 4 of 2009.