Iraqi PM Nouri Al-Maliki is said to be showing dissatisfaction with the work of his advisory staff and to be thinking of making it undergo a restructuring plan. The following 421-word report sheds light on his problems with his advisory staff and tells what about his relationship with his Chief Adviser Thamer Al-Ghadhban. It also tells what about the options and whether he is thinking of replacing Al-Ghadhban and with whom.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Iraq: Maliki and problems with his advisory staffnote
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