National News Agency
Prime Minister-designate, Hassan Diab, on Monday welcomed a delegation of 853 successful customs candidates, whose results were issued on June 21, 2019, in an exam competition that was administered in 2014.
The appointment decree of the aforementioned delegation members has not been issued yet; however, Diab stressed the eligibility of his visitors' demand. "The endorsement of the appointment decree will be one of the top priorities of the new government," Diab pledged.
Separately, Diab also met with a delegation of successful applicants to the Civil Service Council whose results were issued, yet their appointment remains pending.
The delegation conveyed to the PM-designate their sufferings and their right to be appointed in the jobs they had applied for, "especially that the Civil Service Council is the right and proper place to assume state positions, away from political quotas."
In turn, Diab stressed the eligibility of their demand, highlighting "the need to address these vocational and social files."
Diab had earlier met with a delegation representing 28 thousand young men and women who are candidates to join the Internal Security Forces and whose results have not been released to date.