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    Al-Abadi: The President of the Republic has not submitted his resignation

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    Al-Abadi: The President of the Republic has not submitted his resignation Empty Al-Abadi: The President of the Republic has not submitted his resignation

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    Baghdad - Mawazine News
    , legal expert Ahmed Al-Abadi confirmed on Thursday that President Barham Salih had not submitted his resignation.
    Al-Abadi said in an interview reported by a reporter / Mawazine News / that “Saleh did not submit his resignation, but rather sent a book to the House of Representatives expressing his readiness to resign in the following formula ( .
    Al-Abadi added that "what is stated in this book is not considered resignation because the submission of the resignation by the President of the Republic must include a clear phrase that does not accept interpretation, which is the direction of the President's intention to resign from his position."
    He pointed out that "in the event that the President of the Republic submits his resignation to the House of Representatives and a vote is taken on its acceptance, the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall replace the President of the Republic due to the absence of a vice president, provided that a new president is elected within a period not exceeding thirty days from the date of vacancy, according to the provisions of Article ( 75 Article I and IV) of the constitution. ”Ended 29 / h
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    Kurdish MP: The President of the Republic has never submitted his resignation

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    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} The Kurdish MP, Hoshyar Abdullah, affirmed that the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, did not submit his resignation to the parliament, but rather presented a reading in which he expressed his readiness to resign.
    Abdullah said in a statement today that the Al-Furat News Agency received a copy of it, that "the one who was presented to him by Barham Salih is a" reading "in which he expressed his readiness to resign, and he never sent his resignation to Parliament as promoted in the media, and there is a big difference between the term" resignation "and {Preparing for resignation}, expressing his surprise at “the prevailing misconception of Saleh’s message and the publication by some media that he has submitted his resignation.”
    He continued, "If the President of the Republic did not have the intention to assign a person from the largest bloc or from any representative bloc, why did parliament and the Federal Court open and waste a long time in official correspondence and correspondence? It was better from the beginning that he did not send official books on the largest bloc, but rather proceeded to nominate a person Independently from the existing political blocs, especially the ones that formed the previous government, and are now inevitable from forming an interim independent government to prepare the ground for early elections.
    On Thursday, President of the Republic, Barham Salih, refused to assign the candidate of the parliamentary "Al-Bena" parliamentary bloc to head the government, saying that he was ready to submit his resignation to parliament.
    The construction bloc, led by Hadi al-Amiri, had submitted the name of Asaad Abdul Amir al-Aidani, the governor of Basra, as its candidate for the position of prime minister.
    Saleh pointed out that the country's higher interest requires that the candidate be a "calming factor for conditions", and in choosing him in response to the will of the people, he said, "Out of my desire to inject blood and protect civil peace, and with all respect and appreciation to Al-Aidani, I apologize for assigning him a candidate for (the building block)." .
    In an angry statement, the Construction Alliance attacked the President of the Republic for rejecting his candidate Al-Aidani and accused him of "resorting to the policy of killing time and sending messages to this party and that" calling "the House of Representatives to take legal measures against the President of the Republic to perjure the right and violate the constitution."
    The protests have invaded Iraq since October 1, and the protesters, who are mostly young people, are calling for a change of the entire political system because, in their opinion, they are corrupt and have left most Iraqis in poverty.
    More than 450 people were killed in the protests, and thousands were wounded.
    The former Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, resigned last month and remains in office to conduct business, despite continued protests.


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