The Babylon bloc in the Nineveh Provincial Council threatened to question and dismiss Nineveh Governor Abdul Qader Al-Dakhil, if he does not approve the heads of the administrative units voted on by the Nineveh Council 4 months ago .

Marwan Al-Taie, a member of the council for Babylon, said, “There is clear procrastination by the Nineveh governor in approving the orders for appointing heads of administrative units, who were voted on within the council more than 4 months ago .”

He added, “The Council has taken legal measures and is awaiting the decision of the Administrative Court in this regard,” indicating that “the Council will not allow delays and procrastination in implementing its decisions by the Governor of Nineveh .”

Al-Taie stressed that “all legal options and methods will be available to the council in the event that the governor refuses to approve the heads of administrative units, including interrogation and dismissal .”

A member of the Nineveh Provincial Council confirmed Last week, there was a serious move to question Nineveh Governor Abdul Qader al-Dakhil in preparation for his dismissal, in a move driven by political differences following the delay in issuing administrative orders .

Last July, Nineveh Provincial Council voted to make changes to the positions of heads of administrative units in the province .

According to sources, the vote was taken by the Future Nineveh Alliance (16 seats), which includes the Coordination Framework alliances, and was boycotted by the United Nineveh Alliance (9 seats) and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (4 seats) .

The Kurdistan Democratic Party in the Nineveh Council considered what happened as “circumvention of the law and political consensus.”