
The rapporteur of the House of Representatives , Niazi Memar Oglu said Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has not told the Parliament until now about his presence to the parliament tomorrow, accompanied by the candidates for the security ministries in order to vote on them. "
He told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that "the Presidency of the Council of Representatives will meet today to agree on the agenda of the meeting of the Council of Representatives for tomorrow, which may be changed in accordance with the developments, pointing out that there are files will go to the meeting for the purpose to agree upon, in order to put it in agenda, namely the budget of 2014 and reading the draft, in case it reaches the House of Representatives, and vote on the heads of the committees in the House of Representatives, and vote on security ministers and vote on them in case the names come to the parliament "
He explained, "the House is waiting impatiently for the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to present the names of the security ministers to the Council, the names of ministers as well ass and the minister of Displacement and Migration and water resources in order to vote on them as soon as possible."
He pointed out that "the political blocs will send today to the House of Representatives the names of the new MPs instead of those became ministries in the new government." .
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