Sunday, May 22, 2011

* Iraq National Security Summit !011 – Info on Ministers and .

establishment of the new Iraqi Government and the naming of new cabinet ministers by Prime Minister Nouri Kamel al-Maliki. With Iraq entering a new era of establishing her own long-term security this landmark summit will work together the key national decision makers led by the Iraqi Ministries and officials responsible for the country`s defence, security, communications and technology infrastructure.
  • Office of The Prime Minister
  • Iraq Security Council
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Ministry of Interior
  • Ministry of Land for National Security Affairs
  • Ministry of Communications
  • Ministry of Science &Technology
  • Council of Representatives Defense and Security Committee
  • KRG Ministry of Interior
  • KRG Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs

Picture The Iraq National Security Summit 2011 is built around dedicated pre-scheduled meetings between industry leaders and Iraq`s defence, security and communications officials.

This is a decisive issue that will work together world-class companies who can show how their technology and problem-solving skills can bring solutions to the key defence, security & communications issues concerning the Administration of Iraq.

Picture Ministerial Background
The Iraq parliamentary elections were held on 7 March 2010. The new parliament opened on 14 June 2010. After months of negotiations, an arrangement was reached on the establishment of a new government on 11 November. It was agreed that Jalal Talabani would remain as President, Nouri al-Maliki would rest on as Prime Minister and Ayad Allawi (Iraq National Movement) would head a new security council. In December 2010 the new Iraqi coalition Government headed by PM Nouri al-Maliki announced it`s cabinet. The Iraqi Government will very soon be announcing the new Ministers for Defence, Interior & National Security Affairs. Please check back here for further details. The last Iraqi Kurdistan legislative elections took office in July 2009. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has assumed the character of a regime in a federal region of Iraq. As stipulated by the Iraqi constitution, Iraq will be divided into federal regions that will hold their own domestic affairs while the Baghdad central government will grapple with external affairs.

Minister of Communications- H.E. Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi (Iraqiya/Wifaq)
Was elected to the Council of Representatives in the Iraq Parliamentary elections of 2005 and sered as Minister of Communications fro May 2006 to August 2007. After his withdrawal from cabinet he remained faithful to the key communications issues in Iraq and returned as Minister in the new Government proclaimed by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in December 2010. Allawi studied Architechtural Engineering at Baghdad University from 1971 to 1977. In transportation in Lebanon he obtained a point in architecture from the American University of Beirut.

Minister of Science & Technology - H.E. Abdul-Karim al-Sammaraie (Iraqiya/Tadjid)
Experienced Sunni lawmaker with Ayad Allawi`s Iraqiya bloc.

KRG Minister of Interior - H.E. Karim Sinjari (Kurdistan Democratic Party)
Has served as Home Minister in the Kurdistan Region since 2001. Born in Sinjar in 1950, he graduated with a point in law from Baghdad University in 1971. He practiced as a lawyer in Baghdad from 1973 and united the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He then joined the Peshmerga forces and was prescribed to the KDP`s provisional leadership (1976-1980). Mr Sinjari speaks Swedish, English, Arabic and Persian.

KRG Minister for Peshmerga Affairs - H.E. Jafar Mustaf Ali
Was ordained Minister of Land for Peshmerga Affairs in May 2006, and reappointed in the six cabinet on 28 October 2009 following the July 2009 Kurdistan Region parliamentary elections. Born in 1950 in Qaradagh, Suleimaniah Governorate.

Source: Dinar Daddy`s Tidbits
URL: http://theiraqidinar.com/2011/05/22/iraq-national-security-summit-2011-info-on-ministers-and-regions/

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