Monday, June 6, 2011

GOI Spokesman: We will not extend 100 days but will evaluate performance

Iraqi Government: We will not extend the deadline cent on the political blocs and is concerned with the evaluation of Ministers

The Iraqi government confirmed on Monday that it will not extend the time limit set by the Hundred Days to improve services, pointing out that the evaluation of ministers and directors-general of the jurisdiction of the Council of Ministers and not the political blocs to which they belong, as indicated to the desire of Prime Minister Petrciq government.

The Minister of State, the government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh told a press conference jointly held with the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers on the Keywords in the building of the Council of Ministers and attended “Alsumaria News”, “Timeout cent (Time spent) set by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for the ministers and governors to improve the services would not be extended” .


Dabbagh said that “the government will deal with the coming days as the deadline cent on the same pace of work,” noting that “assessment of ministers and directors-general after the Hundred Days by the political blocs to which they belong will not be taken into account, but will evaluate their work within the Secretariat of the Council of Minister “.


For his part, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers on the Keywords that “what comes out of decisions regarding the dismissal of ministers or general managers or officials depends on the type of assessments and indicators which will be reflected through to inform the Prime Minister, and will form the basis for taking appropriate decisions,” pointing out that the “time-out per cent on was to determine the nature of the situation and to map and future plans. “

Keywords and explained that “the ministries are feminine desire of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki since the beginning of the formation of the government,” stressing that “if there is political opportunity for the topic will be the implementation of Limbering.”

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki set on 27 February, one hundred days of the ministries and governmental institutions to improve their performance and development services in the country following the demonstrations that swept Iraq’s cities is required to provide services and the fight against corruption and the elimination of unemployment.

Iraq has been since 25 February, demonstrations traveled around the country calling for reform and change and the eradication of rampant corruption in the joints of the State, organized by the youth of university students and intellectuals are independent across social networking sites on the Internet, at the time still calls escalate for the demonstrations in all provinces until the achievement of service profile .
Maliki has vowed in a statement after the 25 events of last February, the implementation of all the demands of the demonstrations and gave the ministries and provincial councils, one hundred days to improve services, as confirmed to the Parliamentary Services Commission that Maliki can not find radical solutions to the demands of the demonstrators.

The President of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Osama Nujaifi threatened, last March, the withdrawal of confidence from the current government and drop what does not meet the demands of citizens, as well as the confidence of every minister could not carry a rate of 75% of programs designed for the ministry, which promise a coalition of state law is an attempt Nujaifi to draw from his role greater than its real role.

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