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    Iraq: talk of a government reshuffle that includes 5 ministers

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    Post by Rocky Tue 18 May 2021, 7:41 am

    [size=47]Iraq: talk of a government reshuffle that includes 5 ministers

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    Al-Kazemi is obligated to consult the political blocs before the amendment (Hussein Faleh / France Press)
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    Today, Tuesday, Iraqi representatives revealed [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Mustafa Al-Kazemi, which is expected to take place during the coming period, in conjunction with the escalation of popular criticism of the government's performance and its failure to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , which was submitted more than a year ago and voted by Parliament.
    The leader of the "wisdom" movement, led by Ammar al-Hakim, MP Rahim al-Aboudi, said that Al-Kazemi had taken a decision to replace 5 ministers in his government.
    And he indicated, in a press statement, that the change will include the ministers of agriculture, Muhammad Karim al-Khafaji, industry, Manhal Aziz al-Khabaz, trade, Alaa al-Jubouri, and finance, Ali Abd al-Amir Allawi, in addition to choosing a new health minister to replace Hassan al-Tamimi, who [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] .
    He indicated that the replacement of the five ministers will take place in two batches, explaining that the first batch will include the replacement of the Ministers of Agriculture and Industry, and the selection of a new Minister of Health. He pointed out that the second batch would include the replacement of the ministers of finance and trade, stressing that the "Sairoun" coalition, supported by the Sadrist movement, had adopted this amendment, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] .
    Al-Aboudi pointed out that the upcoming ministerial change [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , noting that some forces have already started talking about the composition of the next government.
    Rahim Al-Aboudi: The replacement of the five ministers will take place in two batches
    On the other hand, Abdul Hadi al-Saadawi, a member of the “State of Law” coalition, affirmed that “the Ministry of Health in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] from the share of the Saeron Alliance. Each ministry in the government is from the share of a specific political party, so the (Saeron) coalition will nominate the new health minister.
    And he indicated that the current government was formed according to the quota system, "therefore, choosing a new minister will be according to this equation, on the basis of which the government emerged," according to him.
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    A former Iraqi official reckons that any cabinet reshuffle cannot proceed unless the prime minister receives a [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] in Parliament, which have the ability to abort any proposal for amendment that does not obtain their approval.
    The official, who preferred not to be named, explained to Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed that "the prime minister will find himself obliged to consult the relevant political blocs, that is, to which the ministers he intends to change, before the ministerial amendment is proposed in Parliament." He pointed to the difficulty of making major adjustments in the Al-Kazemi government, which is less than 5 months old, and the matter may be limited to one or two ministers, explaining that all of this remains subject to the consensus of the major parliamentary forces.
    Abd al-Hadi al-Saadawi: The choice of a new minister will be according to the quota system  
    Last Saturday, MP Abbas Surout confirmed that there was talk of the imminent dismissal of some ministers, including the ministers of agriculture and finance, indicating that parliament would hold sessions in the event of a request for a cabinet reshuffle.
    The Al-Kazemi government won the confidence of Parliament on May 7, 2020, in place of the previous government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, which was forced to resign at the end of November 2019 due to the widespread popular protests in the country, and the authorities met them with unprecedented repression, which left hundreds of deaths And thousands of wounded protesters.
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