ice-QNB: Maliki will present his cabinet during the constitutional period
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>(Voice of Iraq) - 17/12/2010
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>((Voice of Iraq) - BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Tell the National Alliance MP Ali
>Alfalh, Thursday, Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki's cabinet reshuffle
>will be submitted during the constitutional period in the 25 this month.
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>The Alfalh told (Voices of Iraq) that al-Maliki, "Egypt's constitutional
>commitment duration, which ends on 25 this month and will be cabinet reshuffle,
>according to this time or slightly before."
>Indicating that the cabinet reshuffle would "have been filled, even though the
>Ministry of proxy or two," pointing out that "the technocrats will be given a
>stake in the new government."
>The working masses since the days of the selection of candidates for positions
>in the next government, including Vice President and the Prime Minister and
>various ministries, amid fierce competition going on between the blocks to win
>some ministries and positions and competition within the blocks between the
>characters to win the bags the most important will be its share, will be the
>allocation of ministries between blocks under a number of parliamentary seats
>according to a points system.
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>And on the Security Council resolution which was RELEASED TUESADAY and the judge
>to lift the sanctions imposed on Iraq, said Alfalh that the decision "has many
>effects, some political and some relations with Iraq and some of the evolution
>of the Iraqi security forces as well as to help Iraq develop its external
>relations",
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>The U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, said during a session of the UN Security
>Council on Wednesday evening, the Council decided to cancel the sanctions
>imposed on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in 1990.
>Iraq has been under the provisions of Chapter VII after Security Council
>resolution 678 of 1990 after Iraqi troops entered Kuwait in August of the same
>year, where resolution allowed the international use of armed force to eject
>Iraq from there, and according to the provisions in Chapter VII of the Charter
>of the United Nations.
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>According Alfalh the State of Kuwait "has taken this time the right decision and
>I realized that the two peoples of Iraq and Kuwait were victims of Saddam's
>regime, so away from all the pressure that she wanted to make them far from
>brutalized Iraqis," pointing out that the decision to lift sanctions"will have a
>major economic turnaround the currency Iraq and the status of the Iraqi economy
>and investment and the relationship with the International Monetary Fund and
>confidence in Iraq in case the feet of the request of the loan and its dealings
>with international banks. "
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>(Voice of Iraq) - 17/12/2010
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>((Voice of Iraq) - BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Tell the National Alliance MP Ali
>Alfalh, Thursday, Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki's cabinet reshuffle
>will be submitted during the constitutional period in the 25 this month.
>
>The Alfalh told (Voices of Iraq) that al-Maliki, "Egypt's constitutional
>commitment duration, which ends on 25 this month and will be cabinet reshuffle,
>according to this time or slightly before."
>Indicating that the cabinet reshuffle would "have been filled, even though the
>Ministry of proxy or two," pointing out that "the technocrats will be given a
>stake in the new government."
>The working masses since the days of the selection of candidates for positions
>in the next government, including Vice President and the Prime Minister and
>various ministries, amid fierce competition going on between the blocks to win
>some ministries and positions and competition within the blocks between the
>characters to win the bags the most important will be its share, will be the
>allocation of ministries between blocks under a number of parliamentary seats
>according to a points system.
>
>And on the Security Council resolution which was RELEASED TUESADAY and the judge
>to lift the sanctions imposed on Iraq, said Alfalh that the decision "has many
>effects, some political and some relations with Iraq and some of the evolution
>of the Iraqi security forces as well as to help Iraq develop its external
>relations",
>
>The U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, said during a session of the UN Security
>Council on Wednesday evening, the Council decided to cancel the sanctions
>imposed on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in 1990.
>Iraq has been under the provisions of Chapter VII after Security Council
>resolution 678 of 1990 after Iraqi troops entered Kuwait in August of the same
>year, where resolution allowed the international use of armed force to eject
>Iraq from there, and according to the provisions in Chapter VII of the Charter
>of the United Nations.
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>According Alfalh the State of Kuwait "has taken this time the right decision and
>I realized that the two peoples of Iraq and Kuwait were victims of Saddam's
>regime, so away from all the pressure that she wanted to make them far from
>brutalized Iraqis," pointing out that the decision to lift sanctions"will have a
>major economic turnaround the currency Iraq and the status of the Iraqi economy
>and investment and the relationship with the International Monetary Fund and
>confidence in Iraq in case the feet of the request of the loan and its dealings
>with international banks. "
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>http://translate.googleusercontent.c...eLzft2x9NVejdw
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