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    Deputy: Allawi's government may include 5 women ministers

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    Deputy: Allawi's government may include 5 women ministers Empty Deputy: Allawi's government may include 5 women ministers

    Post by Rocky Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:33 am


    Deputy: Allawi's government may include 5 women ministers

    10:56 - 12/02/2020



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    The information / Baghdad ..
    On Wednesday, a member of the House of Representatives Yusra Rajab suggested the possibility of choosing five women ministers in the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, while she indicated that a group of 15 deputies representing various Kurdish blocs met Allawi and offered him a group of demands.
    Rajab said in a statement that followed him / the information, “The group of 15 deputies representing different Kurdish blocs, not including the two main Kurdish parties, met with Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi,” noting that “the group presented to the Prime Minister-designate its demands to exclude the issue of salaries of the region’s employees from Political issues, referring to farmers' entitlements and basic services.
    She added that "Allawi expressed his positive cooperation with these demands," noting that she "discussed the need to include women in the government formation, and to restore and activate the Ministry of Women, and the possibility of choosing about 4-5 women ministers in the next government formation."
    Ragab added that "Allawi gave many promises in his first speech after his appointment by the President of the Republic," explaining that "as a member of the Parliamentary Human Rights Committee, she submitted a request to the Prime Minister-designate to fulfill his promises, adhere to the principles of human rights, protect demonstrators, and protect the dignity of the Iraqi citizen."
    She stressed the importance of "that the next prime minister be willing to gain the confidence of the demonstrators, and to hold the outlaws who assaulted them and bring them to justice to obtain their fair punishment," noting that "this matter will be a major reason for his success and continuity in his mission." Ended / 25


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