Reg 9: Governing Council's Dissolution

Reg 9: Governing Council's Dissolution (2004)
by L. Paul Bremer
229216Reg 9: Governing Council's Dissolution2004L. Paul Bremer

COALITION PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY
MEMORANDUM NUMBER 9


APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY MINISTERS


Pursuant to my authority as Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA),
and under the laws and usages of war, and consistent with relevant U.N. Security Council
resolutions, including Resolutions 1483 and 1511 (2003),

Noting that appointments of interim deputy Iraqi ministers provide key opportunities to
advance the CPA’s efforts to restore and establish representative government institutions
in Iraq, including national ministry staffs that reflect the ethnic, religious and cultural
diversity of the Iraqi people and the crucial role that Iraqi women must assume in
achieving an internationally recognized, representative government of Iraq;

Recognizing that the Governing Council of Iraq in performing its functions on behalf of
the people of Iraq has nominated Deputy Ministers to assume responsibility of the daily
administration of the Iraqi Ministries,

Implementing CPA Regulation Number 6, Governing Council of Iraq (CPA/REG/13 Jul
2003/06),

I hereby promulgate the following:

Section 1
Appointment of Interim Deputy Ministers


The Administrator shall have the exclusive authority to appoint Deputy Ministers.
Unless specifically appointed in writing by the Administrator, no individual may
assume the position of Deputy Minister or exercise the authority or enjoy the
privileges of such office.

Section 2
Exception for Currently Serving Deputy Ministers


Notwithstanding Section 1 of this Memorandum, individuals who are serving as
Acting Deputy Ministers on the effective date of this Memorandum ay continue to
hold the position of Acting Deputy Minister, and exercise the authority and enjoy the
privileges of such office, until removed by the Administrator.

CPA/MEM/25 Feb 2004/09

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