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    Al-Zorfi’s government .. rotating 3 current ministers and the blocs send their candidates

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    Al-Zorfi’s government .. rotating 3 current ministers and the blocs send their candidates Empty Al-Zorfi’s government .. rotating 3 current ministers and the blocs send their candidates

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    [size=52]Al-Zorfi’s government .. rotating 3 current ministers and the blocs send their candidates[/size]

    [size=45]The Prime Minister-designate Adnan Al-Zarfi has completed his cabinet, and is waiting for the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to set a date for a session to grant confidence to send resumes to the deputies. According to those close to Al-Zorfi, the new ministerial list, which will be presented soon in Parliament, witnessed the recycling of more than three ministers from the government of resigned Adel Abdul-Mahdi to ensure their blocs attend the voting session.
    [size=45]Taha Al-Defai, deputy of Al-Nasr coalition, said in a statement to (Al-Mada) that "the Presidency of the House of Representatives did not meet to discuss and fix the dates for the parliamentary session to present the ministerial cabinet proposed by the designated president, but it started to feel the pulse of political blocs and their readiness to attend."[/size]
    [size=45]The Media Department of the House of Representatives announced that Parliament Speaker Mohamed Al-Halbousi received the ministerial curriculum presented by the Prime Minister-designate Adnan Al-Zorfi the day before yesterday.[/size]
    [size=45]Earlier last Friday evening, the Prime Minister-designate announced that he would send his ministerial platform to the Presidency of the House of Representatives and demanded that it determine a session of granting confidence to his government, which he supervised to finish preparing after consulting with the blocs. The defense expects that "the presidency of the Council of Representatives will determine the date of the session to give confidence to the Al-Zorfi government this week," stressing that "the assigned president chose his ministerial team in consultation and negotiation with most political forces, with the exception of the opposition." The Al-Fateh bloc led by Hadi Al-Amiri, consisting of the Badr and Sadiqun blocs, the National Decade and the National Approach, objected to the mechanism of assigning the President of the Republic Barham Salih to the head of the parliamentary victory coalition bloc, Adnan Al-Zarfi, on the sixteenth of last March, and demanded that he cancel this mandate and withdraw it.[/size]
    [size=45]And he points out that the "Block of Walkers" authorized Al-Zrafi to nominate her ministries, provided that they look at the CVs before presenting them to the House of Representatives.[/size]
    [size=45]Influential parliamentary blocs are exerting great pressure on the president in charge to withdraw his candidacy and not send his proposed cabinet, considering that the mechanism assigned to him by the President of the Republic was outside the constitutional, legal and political norms. A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee talks about the Al-Zorfi government by saying that "the number of ministers in the government proposed by Al-Zarfi will be twenty-two, but there is a possibility of creating a ministry for women's affairs."[/size]
    [size=45]The defense defines that “the assigned president agreed with the Kurdish forces to rotate their ministers in the resigned government with his new government with alternatives for each of them,” explaining that “if they do not pass in parliament, Al-Zarfi will resort to the replacements.”[/size]
    [size=45]And the deputy of Al-Nasr coalition continues that “the assigned president has consultations with Al-Halbousi regarding the share of the Sunni component of the ministries and their candidates,” ruling that there will be a rotation of the ministers of the Sunni component in the next government that will be presented in Parliament in the coming days.[/size]
    [size=45]He notes that "Al-Zrafi will present to each ministry three candidates and leave the freedom to vote and choose for members of the House of Representatives," noting that "the presence of Sunni and Kurdish forces will depend on the presence and Shiite consensus in the voting session."[/size]
    [size=45]It shows that "what we are seeking is that the presence of a hundred Shiite representatives be at the very least to ensure the presence of the rest of the components," stressing that they "began to move individually on some of the deputies, as well as by contacting some leaders of political blocs to urge them to attend." On the other hand, Jassem Al-Bakhati, a member of the Parliamentary Wisdom Bloc, said in a statement to Al-Mada that “passing the Zrafi government or not depends on the position of the parliament and the political blocs.” Provide support to Al-Zrafi and pass his government. The Prime Minister-designate had confirmed in previous statements that he would form a national government that derives its legitimacy from the House of Representatives after consulting with the parliamentary blocs to meet the demands of the Iraqi street, refusing to apologize for completing his mission to form the government.[/size]


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