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    The government curriculum committee: Tuesday the vote on Al-Kazemi’s booth… this is the minority’s share

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    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} A committee to study and discuss the parliamentary governmental curriculum expected a vote on the cabinet of the Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Al-Kazemi next Tuesday.
    "The curriculum contained the eight priorities, most notably the issue of preparing for the early elections and issuing its own law, and the crisis of" Kwona "and harnessing all the capabilities of the state and the health system in the country to confront them, as well as the budget, security file, and sovereignty," the committee member, Representative Yonadam Kanna, said in a press statement. He pointed out that it is "the first government curriculum in which to mention the components of society and how to grant them their rights."
    Kanna added that "the curriculum is brief and can be implemented over a year of the government’s life, but it will not be ambitious due to the low oil prices, indicating that every party and region has a region that it represents and it has a legitimate right to advance its reality, but the government cannot do anything in light of the economic crisis ".
    He pointed out that "Parliament will write a detailed report on his vision of the curriculum during the next few days, explaining that we must start quickly and reforms that can be achieved in the event that the real will exists, whether at the level of the army, police, security, state departments, and the electronic system."
    The head of Al-Rafidain Parliamentary Bloc affirmed that "the process of forming the government is nearing completion, while insisting that no minister or minister should not be recycled who was a minister in previous governments, pointing out that there are demands from more than 100 deputies to keep the current Minister of Planning Nuri al-Dulaimi."
    Kanna added, "The minorities got two ministries, but they were not confirmed or changed, confirming that there are fully independent ministers, but they will work in their ministries for the benefit of this or that bloc.
    He expected that."
    Ammar Al-Masoudi


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