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    of the government's methods leads to a "new quota" and the calamities following Abdul Mahdi "maneuve

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    The majority of the political forces active in the Iraqi arena to raise the slogans of change and exceeded the quota factor in the distribution of positions and centers of power in the country in line with the desire of the street, but in fact continue efforts to win their shares in the government of Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and trying to market this under a group of Loose concepts by leaving the elected president free to choose who he wants, but from the candidates of the parties themselves.
    After many stumbling blocks in the formation of alliances after the legislative elections witnessed in Iraq in May, sudden political agreements resulted in the election of Mohamed Halabousi as Speaker of Parliament, and then the election of Barham Saleh as President of the Republic and the appointment of Adel Abdul Mahdi in record time to form a government, Hours of that night were almost impossible.
    Abdul Mahdi began the path of forming the government by launching a website that enabled Iraqis for two days to apply for a ministerial post, in an unprecedented and unusual move in Iraq.
    Although the launch of the site seemed closer to the symbolic step of the President's opening to the public, it did not dispel criticism of political blocs seeking to secure its share of power.
    In practice, large political blocs in parliament have continued their efforts to nominate their candidates, but they are being presented as independents.
    "All the parties are dealing with the same mentality. This or that party has seven or eight seats, it has deputies and it has a ministry that will do whatever it can to keep it," said Ahmed al-Asadi, a spokesman for the al-Fath coalition. , Because he considers it an electoral entitlement. "
    But in return, Asadi believes that "the distribution of ministerial portfolios will be different this time," pointing out that "the quota will be according to political alliances and not on the basis of quotas components, from Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds."
    This is considered the Iraqi political analyst Hisham al-Aqabi that Abdul Mahdi "in front of significant obstacles, and a difficult task," as the political blocs "appear to be consistent, but in the internal dialogues everyone wants to get what he considers entitlements to him."
    On several occasions, the Prime Minister-designate pointed out that past experience confirms that no one remains independent if nominated by a party, and therefore he is still in the plan to minister outside the party framework.
    The speech is almost in line with what is called for by the prominent Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr, who dissolved his first coalition in the legislative elections.
    Sadr insists on a technocrat government far from partisan quotas, which are traditionally recognized in Iraq. "We have prevented the nomination of the ministries, but to be the prime minister's hand, not a gift for blocs and parties or to be subject to quotas," he said in a tweet last week. "It has to be independent technocrats, otherwise we would have a position."
    Sadr, who called for the opening of the nomination of the general to the competent and qualified, but despite this opposition and warning tone of Sadr, a senior official familiar with the movement of the formation of the government, requesting anonymity, it is "impossible to put the political blocs candidates from outside for ministerial posts "He said.
    It is likely that "the highest proportion of the names of ministers in the new government will be a surprise, as happened in the three presidencies."
    The same official confirms that the winning blocs in the elections will submit four candidates for each ministry, from which the prime minister-designate will choose the person he deems appropriate.
    The same official said that the decision to name Abdul Mahdi came after the approval of the Supreme Shiite authority, although it does not meet the conditions stressed by the same reference, especially in terms of not involving officials who had participated in power in previous years.
    Therefore, observers see the political scene that it makes Abdul Mahdi "in the circle of control, as it was the most appropriate among the proposed but not desired."
    In this sense, draws the Iraqi political analyst Hisham al-Hashemi that Abdul Mahdi "will seek to follow the steps of maneuver and political silence."
    And the system of quotas in Iraq is not without results on the process of governance and the way of running the affairs of the state, which result in the participation of the broader spectrum of the parties in the government and the lack of opposition, and thus disregard the mistakes of powerful partners in power, even if this reflected negatively on the image of the Prime Minister, In order to preserve continuity and not to jump and remove him from office.
    Hashemi confirms that outgoing Prime Minister Haider Abadi, for example, had a "strategy not to anger the powerful partners in power."



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