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    Report: The quota system in the Sudanese government is hidden behind a “multiple options maneuver”

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    Post by Rocky Sun 23 Oct 2022, 5:06 am

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    [size=52]Report: The quota system in the Sudanese government is hidden behind a “multiple options maneuver”[/size]

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    [size=45]A press report on Saturday discussed indications of the continuation of quotas in the next government, and while experts confirm that the mechanism for forming the government of Muhammad al-Sudani will be of the same type of dress known during the past years, the parties of the political forces believe that “expanding the options of the Sudanese” with the names proposed by the political blocs “will ease A little bit of a quota.”[/size]
    [size=45]The report stated that “there are doubts about the possibility of the Sudanese government departing from the scope of quotas, consensus and political weights,” noting that “the Sudanese prime minister has 30 days to form a government since the date of his assignment, and Al-Sudani has announced the start of negotiations with the political forces since his selection last week, To resolve the distribution of positions among them.”[/size]
    [size=45]The report quoted Rahim Al-Aboudi, a member of the General Authority of the National Wisdom Movement, one of the components of the coordination framework supporting the Sudanese, as “believes that the next government will be a government of competencies, which will allow the Prime Minister-designate to gather a coherent team capable of providing real and effective services to Iraqis.”[/size]

    [size=45]The political analyst, Yahya Al-Kubaisi, categorically rejects the possibility of the Sudanese leaving the quota system, as “there is no such thing as a government of competencies in Iraq,” because “for the political forces, ministries are a tool for investing in public money to provide material resources, and clientelism to political actors, and therefore not It is logical for a competent and fair candidacy because that would contradict the essential purpose of obtaining the ministry,” according to al-Kubaisi.[/size]

    [size=45]Political researcher Heba Al-Fadam agrees with Al-Kubaisi that the formation of the new cabinet will depend on “the division and distribution of ministries among the components involved in the political process.[/size]
    [size=45]A member of the State of Law coalition, from the Coordination Framework Forces, Adel Al-Manea, goes that the matter is not about “quotas” or “competencies,” but rather “a government that represents the components of Iraqi society, in addition to what the political parties represent, whether they are Kurdish, Turkmen, Arab or Sunni.” Shiite, Christian.[/size]

    [size=45]selection mechanism[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Aboudi suggests that the Sudanese should take a “middle” option by “pressing the various political forces, to expand the space for his choice and the multiplicity of options offered by the political parties so that there is no complete quota,” especially at a time when the country is facing a “political turning point.”[/size]
    [size=45]And political researcher Al-Fadam believes that “the prime minister is nothing but a person who is employed by influential influential people and major players, and he is not the one who chooses, and he only follows what is dictated to him.”[/size]

    [size=45]The political analyst, Yahya al-Kubaisi, insists that “the mechanism for selecting ministers in this government will not differ from the mechanisms for selecting ministers in previous governments, as the powerful political actors who have significant weight in the parliament will impose one name for each of their ministries, and they will not be given to the prime minister. Even the opportunity to choose between two or three candidates.”[/size]

    [size=45]It is likely that a member of the State of Law coalition, Adel Al-Manea, and a member of the General Assembly of the National Wisdom Movement, Rahim Al-Aboudi, will vote on granting confidence "in a booth that constitutes more than half of the number of ministries in a session that will be held next Monday."[/size]

    [size=45]The researcher Al-Fadam says that “the vote on the next government will take place as soon as possible because the international community is the one who gave this green light to get Iraq out of the political blockage,” while Al-Kubaisi confirms that “the differences over the distribution of ministries still exist, and this may force the Prime Minister-designate To postpone the nomination of some ministers, but everyone is trying to pass the cabinet, even if half of the ministers.”[/size]
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