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    Liberals: We did not discuss the names of ministers .. and negotiate the transfer of the powers 7 ba

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    Liberals: We did not discuss the names of ministers .. and negotiate the transfer of the powers 7 ba Empty Liberals: We did not discuss the names of ministers .. and negotiate the transfer of the powers 7 ba

    Post by Rocky Wed 20 Aug 2014, 7:00 am

    Liberals: We did not discuss the names of ministers .. and negotiate the transfer of the powers 7 bags to local governments 


    BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah 


    The Chairman of the Liberal bloc Zia al-Asadi said on Tuesday, that there will be the names of candidates for positions in the government, has been discussed seriously so far, indicating that the initial negotiations centered on the size of the cabinet reshuffle, and a proposal for the design of government in conformity with the project to transfer the powers 7 ministries to local governments , which would feminine cab, and promote the principle of decentralization, which is demanded by most parties. He said deputies from blocs of the citizen and the state of law, that the discussions focused on two tracks, the type of government ministries, ministerial platform and the promise of political commitments, and his claims of other blocs.

    And between the head of the Liberal bloc Zia al-Asadi told the "term" that "the negotiating committees have not yet decided naming ministries and ministers who will take those positions in the new government." Asadi said that "the political blocs have perceptions and initial number of points and negotiate on this basis," adding that he "did not put the names of the new ministers nor the distribution of ministries on the political blocs and components." He pointed out that "new ministries will be named in the final moments as it seems," noting that "the Liberal bloc does not yet have the names of the ministries or ministers, unchanged if other political blocs."
    He added that "discussions between the political blocs are focused on the classification of the sovereign ministries and non-sovereign, and how much is the share of each component of these ministries, and what are the ministries that will be integrated and deportation powers to local governments, and whether will be downsizing Ministerial by twenty Ministry or less or more, as well as the government program ". He continued that "these inquiries are being discussed and did not reach a final formulation them," noting that the share of the National Alliance of ministries "will depend on the number of ministries and classify and integrate with each other." He explained that "there is a desire among most of the political blocs to activate the Law No. 21 of the provincial councils, which was amended last year, and was described as a revolution administrative, in the transfer of powers of the seven ministries to local governments," explaining that the subject under discussion in the negotiations of the political blocs. "
    He pointed out that "there is a difference on the issue of reducing its ministries," noting that the National Union of Forces see limbering Ministerial may "affect the electoral entitlement, but it is not rigid stance."
    For his part, MP for mass citizen Hashim al-Moussawi said in an interview with the "long" that the process of forming a new government headed by Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi going "according to what has been planned by the National Alliance."
    Al-Moussawi said that "the National Alliance formed a negotiating committee consisting of (9) Persons represented all blocks Alliance", noting that "the function of this committee negotiating discuss with other political blocs to form a government at the time and duration specific constitutional for it."
    And the leader of the Bloc citizens that "the negotiating committee formed by the coalition will receive observations and opinions of the political blocs in order to merge the proposals, which will be issued by the National Alliance and the curriculum included the ministerial." He pointed out that "the vision of the National Alliance to form a government of national partnership to bear the responsibility of everyone in the state-building." He explained that "the most important of these factors is to build mutual trust between all the political parties," stressing that "the National Alliance held a number of meetings and meetings with the various political blocs to unite the vision and ideas."
    Carter said "the negotiations between the National Alliance and the political blocs are going two ways first is to prepare the ministerial Platform includes all the demands of the political partners and the way the second deals with the issue of forming a government based on the principle of ministerial limbering".
    And increased National Alliance MP Hashem al-Moussawi, that "the principle of ministerial limbering which was launched by the National Alliance to build a focused and take care of the most important ministries of the joints of the transfer of the powers of life with many of the provinces in order to exercise the leadership role in their regions better."
    And that "there are clumps outside the National Alliance rejects the process of reducing its government on the grounds that the next government will be a coalition of all the blocks, which require a large number of ministries in order to be absorbed in the government."
    He pointed out that "the ideas of the National Alliance and the political blocs on reducing its government and ministerial curriculum, is still under discussion," explaining that "the next few days will see the resolution of these controversial subjects." The Bloc MP for the coalition of state law on the Keywords, he stressed that there are consultations between the National Alliance and other blocs in order to accelerate the formation of the next government. "
    The relationship between in a statement to the "long" that the first of these meetings "were with the National Union of Forces, was government research curriculum and how to configure the next ministry," adding that "now is not to discuss the distribution of ministries between the political parties."

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