Today, Saturday, the Al-Fatah Union called for setting lawful and scholarly controls on the strategy for choosing government counsels.
“The law specified the number of advisors at six for each of the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, but what we see now are huge numbers, and this is contrary to the law,” Alliance member Mahmoud Al-Hayani said in a statement to. He added, “I don’t really accept that that the Iraqi state needs this tremendous number of guides.”
That’s what he added “the assertions of certain consultants contain numerous logical inconsistencies and frail data, and depend on the party to which they have a place,” making sense of that “a large portion of the guides present in the public authority are simply names.”
He approached the public authority to “lay out lawful and scholarly controls on the strategy for choosing government guides and coordinating them concerning numbers and as per need.”
Numerous ideological groups have reprimanded the quantity of government consultants in Iraq, while Iraqi youth try to get an arrangement for a tiny sum and don’t get it.