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    Allawi is preparing a government of 22 bags ending within a year

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    Post by Rocky Tue 04 Feb 2020, 3:34 am

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    [size=52]Allawi is preparing a government of 22 bags ending within a year[/size]

    [size=45]Unusually and contrary to expectations, the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi intends to submit the names of his twenty-two cabinet ministers to the House of Representatives 30 days before the end of the constitutional deadline.
    [size=45]In conjunction with this, a team of consultants and specialists completed the preparation of a government program that focused on developing the service sector and absorbing the largest number of unemployed, as well as determining the age of the transitional government, which does not exceed a few months.[/size]
    [size=45]In a speech, Allawi pledged to form a government that is far from sectarian and partisan quotas and be representative of all sects, to hold early parliamentary elections in consultation with the Electoral Commission, to form a consultative team in his office with the participation of representatives of the demonstrators, and to punish those responsible for killing protesters.[/size]
    [size=45]He also pledged to confine arms to the state, to refrain from using live weapons, to provide the greatest amount of work opportunities to citizens, to protect Iraq from any external interference, to protect demonstrators, not to respond to pressure from political parties, and his willingness to relinquish his British citizenship at the desire of the demonstrators. Representative Muhammad Al-Khaldi, head of the Bayraq Al-Khair bloc in Parliament, revealed to Al-Mada that “the Prime Minister-designate Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi will form a transitional government of twenty-two ministries within fifteen days,” stressing that “the members of his cabinet cabinet are all independent.” And professionals. ”[/size]
    [size=45]The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, last Saturday commissioned a coalition candidate, Al-Siroun and Al-Fatah Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, to form the new government to succeed Adel Abdul-Mahdi, who resigned under the pressure of the protest movement that erupted on the first of last October.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Khalidi talks about the new ministers by saying that "their selection process came away from the influence and authority of political parties and blocs and relied on criteria of competence, professionalism and integrity." ”[/size]
    [size=45](Al-Mada) quoted in its previous issue the Al-Fateh bloc as saying that Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi began searching for members of his cabinet cabinet forty-five days before his appointment, stressing that "his options for ministers will be far from the dictates of blocs and political parties."[/size]
    [size=45]And Khalidi, who is one of the deputies who signed the request for the nomination of Muhammad Allawi, who submitted to the President of the Republic, that "the transitional government will be short for no more than a year, will work during this period to amend the Parliamentary Elections Law," noting that "the government program will be shortened." Last December, more than 40 deputies submitted an official request to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, to appoint Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi to form the interim government based on Article (76) of the constitution, which obliges the President of the Republic to assign the largest parliamentary bloc candidate to form a cabinet. On the other hand, Ali Al-Badiri, deputy from the Parliamentary Bloc of Al-Hikma, asserts that "a team of consultants and specialists has completed the preparation of the government program, which focused on how to rise and develop the service reality and the ability to absorb the largest number of unemployed."[/size]
    [size=45]The demonstrators refused to take the position of former Communications Minister Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi as prime minister, and the protesters in Tahrir Square raised banners affirming their refusal to take Allawi's position as prime minister.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Badiri adds in a statement to (Al-Mada) that "the Prime Minister-designate chose his ministerial team before a period based on the criteria of efficiency and integrity," pointing out that "the aspiration of the Transitional Prime Minister to specify next October as the date for the holding of the parliamentary elections, which needs an agreement with the Electoral Commission ”[/size]
    [size=45]The MP for the Parliamentary Wisdom Bloc states that "Allawi began communicating with deputies away from the heads of the blocs, as these meetings focused on how to form the next government, and the position on the street movement (demonstrations) that required persuading it to form a cabinet cabinet capable of handling all errors," noting that "The selection of the minister by the Prime Minister-designate is one of the important and necessary things."[/size]
    [size=45]He continues that "Allawi's idea revolves around the necessity of granting him full confidence by all parliamentary parties in exchange for bearing all failures or failures in dealing with crises," stressing that his meetings "are limited at the present time with representatives from different parliamentary blocs away from the heads of blocs and parties."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Badiri believes that "the form of the new government will be far from the principle of partisan quotas, in which respect for the representation of all components without imposing any personality on the prime minister-designate."[/size]


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