Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani followed up on the legal adaptation procedures for appointing medical professionals and directed to quickly complete the file of appointing holders of higher degrees and top graduates. A statement by his office stated that Al-Sudani received today, Thursday, Chairman of the Federal Public Service Council Mahmoud Muhammad Al-Tamimi, where he followed up on the procedures taken by the Council to appoint holders of higher degrees and top graduates, according to the approved legal contexts, and within the framework of the federal general budget plan, stressing the need to complete this file and implement its requirements as quickly as possible. Al-Sudani was also briefed on the progress of the Council's work, the application of laws and instructions related to organizing service in the available job grades according to the law, the procedures taken for the legal adaptation of appointing medical professionals, and the work of the committee formed for this purpose, which wil l submit the results of its report within a week of its formation, according to a previous directive from His Excellency. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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