The Al-Fatah Alliance called for setting legal and academic controls on the method of selecting government advisors.
Alliance member Mahmoud Al-Hayani said in a statement to Al-Maalouma Agency, “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.” He added, “I do not believe that the Iraqi state needs this huge number of advisors.”
He added that “the statements of some advisors contain many contradictions and weak information, and are based on the party to which they belong,” explaining that “most of the advisors present in the government are just names.”
He called on the government to “establish legal and academic controls on the method of selecting government advisors and organizing them in terms of numbers and according to need.”
Many political parties have criticized the number of government advisors in Iraq, while Iraqi youth seek to obtain an appointment for a very small amount and do not obtain it.
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