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    Fatah deputy reveals the circulation of three names as candidates for prime minister

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    Fatah deputy reveals the circulation of three names as candidates for prime minister Empty Fatah deputy reveals the circulation of three names as candidates for prime minister

    Post by Rocky Tue 03 Dec 2019, 6:01 am


    Fatah deputy reveals the circulation of three names as candidates for prime minister

    14:25 - 03/12/2019



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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The MP for the conquest coalition Hanin al-Qadu, on Tuesday, the circulation of political blocs three names to take over the presidency of the next government, indicating that the political blocs are not interested in choosing a party leader, but seek to meet the demands of the public.
    Al-Qadu said in a statement to Al-Maalouma that the names of the next prime minister are General Abdul Wahab Al-Saadi, former Oil Minister Mohammed Bahr Al-Uloum and the current MP Mohammed Shiaa.
    He added that "the political blocs waived their right to form a government is not interested in positions as much as seeking to satisfy the Iraqi street and the demands of demonstrators and achieve justice."
    He explained that "the deliberations are under discussion and may end with the selection of a figure completely independent of all parties without the people currently on the table."
    The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar revealed on Tuesday that it had collected 177 signatures to nominate former oil minister Ibrahim Bahr al-Uloum to succeed Prime Minister [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] . Ended / 25 KD


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