It was reported to Zaman Alwasl that 3 nominee
ministers in the Interim government have failed to reach to the required number
of votes, therefore, the Coalition has decided to assign the Ministry of Health
to the Interim Prime Minster, Ahmad To'ma, and the Ministry of Education to
Iyad Kodsi, the interim Deputy Pprime Minister, while the Ministry of Interior
was assigned to the Ministry of Defence, Asaad Mustafa.
In 18th of September this year, Zaman Alwasl had
exclusively published a resolution consists of 29 provisions to regulates work
between the government and the coalition. One of these articles says that
foreign policy is directly subject the Political Commission of the coalition,
the Minister of Foreign Affairs implements the policy and allocates oversees
embassies and their directorates.
Another provision says that Coalition is
considered the political cover for the supreme Revolutionary military council,
which is considered the highest command of the Free Syrian Army. The Minister
of Military Affairs would supervise the institutions, bodies and directorates
follow the FSA Army with coordination between the Ministries of Defence and
Interior.
Zaman Alwasl re-publishes the 29 articles mentioned resolution:
1 – Naming the prime minister of the interim
government and costing according to the Statute of the coalition.
2 - The Prime Minister designate harmonious
government as a team of specialists and competencies with the size and shape
that he sees appropriate without the need for partisan considerations but to
guarantee the confidence.
3 - The interim government should get an absolute
majority confidence from members of the Coalition General Commission.
4 – It is not required either implicit or
explicit to have any representative or quota standard of any kind from the
whole executive body of the country and in all of its formation, not partisan,
political, civil, racial, or national, as all that is assumed to be presented
in the representative bodies as efficacy is the standard and political neutrality
is required in the composition of the army and the judiciary.
5 - The head of the interim government is the
head of the executive authority in the entire country, which is an independent
authority and is working to implement the decisions and policies of the
coalition, according to the rules governing the relationship between them.
6 - The judiciary is independent from the
executive branch, which is the ruler in disputes, and the executive authority
subject to the provisions of the judiciary, law and criminal enforcement work
under the supervision of judiciary authority, and no one has impunity before
the law.
7 The judiciary is headed by interim supreme
judiciary council which works under the supervision of the coalition, and it
decide which legal system to enforce in the courts with the consent of the
Coalition General Commission.
8 - It is not permissible for the coalition or
any member of it to intervene in the way of the government work as long as it
has the confidence of the public, pursuant to the principle of separation of
powers.
9 - The government will hold its regular weekly
meeting headed by its president or ministries assigned to do so.
10 - Decisions are taken by an absolute majority
in the plenary session, and the vote of the prime minister is likely in the
event of a tie, the vote may be adopted through the means of communication.
11 - Decisions are published in the Government
Official Newspaper.
12 - The head of the interim government can call
for an emergency meeting, or change the venue of meetings.
13 –The prime minister is entitled to form a
ministerial cell consists of a number of members to manage a certain subject.
14 - The head of a government can do ministerial
shuffling, provided obtaining the confidence from the coalition.
15 - The Head of the coalition can attend and
chair the government’s meetings but he is not entitled to vote for decisions.
16 - Any member of the Coalition can direct a
question to the government or to a Minister through the General Secretary of
the coalition. Moreover a Minister needs to attend a question session in front
of the coalition if requested by 20 members. One third of the coalition can
question the entire government
17 – the Government is committed to answer in
writing or orally as soon as possible and up to the time between the two
sessions in ordinary cases, and within a week in urgent correspondence.
18 - It is permissible for one-third of members
of the Coalition General commission to request a vote of confidence for the
whole government or a number of ministers, and the written request is addressed
to the Secretary-General of the coalition, which informs him of the government
assets.
19 - Confidence is withdrawn from the interim
government or one of its members in a formal interrogation session and decision
is taken in an absolute majority of the coalition General commission.
20 – Government is considered resigned when its
president or half the number of ministers (except the President) resign or the
confidence is withdrawn from them.
21 - The government may send the draft
resolutions which it deems necessary to the Secretary- General of the coalition
to be considered in the Coalition General commission in the nearest session.
22 - Policies governing coalition acknowledges
the work of the government , which has a duty to abide by and implement, also
acknowledges the general budget and final accounts.
23 - Coalition decides the criminal and civil law
in force in the country, which control the judiciary.
24- The government is committed to the highest
standards of integrity and transparency, besides making all the government’s
business and accounts available to the coalition’s members. The Prime Minister
and the Minister must apply the principle of financial publicity for all their
possessions and cash as soon as they are given the confidence and before
accepting their resignation or withdrawing confidence from the government or
from one of its members. The declaration should be submitted to the Legal Committee
of the coalition.
25- The Government should submit budget estimates
for the first six months of operation within a month from the date of granting
the confidence to the general Coalition commission via the Finance Committee to
put to for voting and adopting by majority. The government should also provide
its final financial statements for the past six months and compare it with the
estimated budget and evaluate the achievement ratio to Coalition General
commission via the Finance Committee and discuss about the upcoming budget
should be the same meeting.
26-The government is considered resigned as soon
as the Coalition task finishes according to its internal statute or when the
legitimacy of the Syrian people presentation moved to any other representative
framework. The government work ends the moment of the transient government
during the Expanded National Congress or elected Constituent Assembly, after
the fall of the regime or after.
27-The political body and various coalition
committees communicate with the government to follow up on common issues
between them.
28- The foreign policy is directly subject the
Political Commission of the coalition, the Minister of Foreign Affairs
implements the policy and allocates oversees embassies and their directorates.
.
29- The coalition is considered the political
cover for the supreme Revolutionary military council, which is considered the
highest command of the Free Syrian Army. The Minister of Military Affairs would
supervise the institutions, bodies and directorates follow the FSA Army with
coordination between the Ministries of Defense and Interior.
This post first appeared at Zaman ALwasl Arabic; Translation by Yusra
Ahmd
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