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[size=40]Sumer News: Baghdad .. Legal expert Tariq Harb confirmed, Thursday, the end of the work of all ministers of the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi. [/size][/size]
[rtl]Harb told the official agency, "All the ministers of Adel Abdul Mahdi's government ended their work, including the seven ministries that did not win the confidence of Parliament in the special session held on Wednesday evening." [/rtl]
[rtl]He explained that "the former ministers have no authority to take any decisions since the Al-Kazemi government was sworn in." [/rtl]
[rtl]He added that "ministries whose ministers have not been given confidence will be managed by the oldest employee or the highest-ranking employee in the ministry." [/rtl]
[rtl]A French report, Thursday, shed light on former Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi after the end of his career in the government palace, loaded with a "bloody era." [/rtl]
[rtl]And the agency "France Press" published a report, which talked about the most prominent stages of the life of former Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi, who resigned under the pressure of the demonstrators who linked him to a scandal ten years old, and this text of the report: [/rtl]
[rtl]From Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the modern history of Iraq will mention an independent prime minister who came to power with a consensual democracy as a figure capable of holding the stick from the half internally and externally in a country that was then proud of the victory over the Islamic State, and came out carrying a button that ended bloody killing of demonstrators, and an assassination that fueled tension In the area. [/rtl]
[rtl]And Abdul-Mahdi, 77, who took office in October 2018, has a long history in Iraqi politics. He is an economist who was born to a Shi’ite family in Baghdad whose roots are in Nasiriyah, which lived months before nights of blood and fire, and was familiar with the corridors of diplomatic circles, and he had before him the task of shaping the future of Iraq for four years. [/rtl]
[rtl]In December 2019, however, he became the first prime minister to leave office before the end of his term, in post-2003 Iraq, the date Saddam Hussein was toppled. [/rtl]
[rtl]Abdul-Mahdi had multiple political affiliations during decades of his opposition in exile to the regime of the late dictator Saddam Hussein. [/rtl]
[rtl]It was expected to be a bridge between several forces, among the pro-Iran Iran, which has great influence in Iraq, the United States allies, and supporters of the country's independent political decision-making, in addition to the Kurds who dispute with Baghdad the oil revenues. [/rtl]
[rtl] - A name associated with sensitive stages - [/rtl]
[rtl]Abdul-Mahdi resigned under the pressure of demonstrators who linked him to a ten-year-old scandal, accusing members of his personal security team of committing a bloody crime in a bank in Baghdad. But also under pressure from the country's top Shiite authority and its allies from the PMF who called for "change". [/rtl]
[rtl]And Abdul Mahdi, as his critics say, was the weakest link in the face of parties that were trying to tighten their grip on a country rife with corruption and cronyism. [/rtl]
[rtl]"He loves unanimity and hates making radical decisions," says a senior official who has worked for a long time with Abdul-Mahdi. [/rtl]
[rtl]But in the face of tens of thousands of demonstrators who took to the streets, "he was convinced that he had to fight against a coup." [/rtl]
[rtl]"He (Abdel Mahdi) knew he could not be revolutionary," the official added, and he stuck to his political allies because he had no party or popular support. [/rtl]
[rtl]The resigned prime minister was introduced to politics by his father, who was a minister during the era of the monarchy that fell in 1958 in Iraq. In the beginning, he joined the Baath party, which brought Saddam Hussein to power in the late 1970s. [/rtl]
[rtl]After that, he became a fierce opponent of Saddam’s regime, first among the Communists, then by the Islamists ’“ sword ”, in his exile between Syria and Lebanon, before returning to Baghdad after its fall in the wake of the American invasion of the country in 2003. [/rtl]
[rtl]- "Power" and assassination - [/rtl]
[rtl]At that point, Abdul-Mahdi became a prominent leader in the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, a movement founded by Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim, and at that time he was a companion to the leader of the Badr organization Hadi al-Amiri. [/rtl]
[rtl]After all those experiences, Abd al-Mahdi withdrew from the political formations and presented himself as an independent. [/rtl]
[rtl]One of the former officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, says that the many moves in politics "say that Abdel-Mahdi wants only one thing: power." [/rtl]
[rtl]After his resignation, Abdul-Mahdi remained head of the caretaker government for more than five months, with two characters failing before the current prime minister, Mustafa al-Kazimi, to form a government. [/rtl]
[rtl]The Abdul-Mahdi government witnessed the assassination of the Americans by Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and Deputy Chairman of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Organization, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, in Baghdad. The two men were key negotiators to secure a replacement. [/rtl]
[rtl]The career of Abdul Mahdi began in Iraqi politics as a member of the Provisional Governing Council that was formed by the US military after 2003, and then he was briefly appointed as finance minister in the transitional government, before he became vice president after the first multi-party elections in Iraq in 2005. [/rtl]
[rtl]In 2014, he was appointed Minister of Oil in the government of the then Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, but he resigned from the post two years later. [/rtl]
[rtl]On October 25, when he took office, the resigned prime minister, who speaks French and English fluently, confirmed that the resignation book was "in his pocket." But he did not take it out until two months after the protests that killed more than 400 people. [/rtl]
[rtl] On Thursday morning, the House of Representatives voted to give confidence to the government of Mustafa al-Kazimi, in a session that saw the presence of 258 deputies. [/rtl]
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[rtl]He explained that "the former ministers have no authority to take any decisions since the Al-Kazemi government was sworn in." [/rtl]
[rtl]He added that "ministries whose ministers have not been given confidence will be managed by the oldest employee or the highest-ranking employee in the ministry." [/rtl]
[rtl]A French report, Thursday, shed light on former Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi after the end of his career in the government palace, loaded with a "bloody era." [/rtl]
[rtl]And the agency "France Press" published a report, which talked about the most prominent stages of the life of former Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi, who resigned under the pressure of the demonstrators who linked him to a scandal ten years old, and this text of the report: [/rtl]
[rtl]From Adel Abdul-Mahdi, the modern history of Iraq will mention an independent prime minister who came to power with a consensual democracy as a figure capable of holding the stick from the half internally and externally in a country that was then proud of the victory over the Islamic State, and came out carrying a button that ended bloody killing of demonstrators, and an assassination that fueled tension In the area. [/rtl]
[rtl]And Abdul-Mahdi, 77, who took office in October 2018, has a long history in Iraqi politics. He is an economist who was born to a Shi’ite family in Baghdad whose roots are in Nasiriyah, which lived months before nights of blood and fire, and was familiar with the corridors of diplomatic circles, and he had before him the task of shaping the future of Iraq for four years. [/rtl]
[rtl]In December 2019, however, he became the first prime minister to leave office before the end of his term, in post-2003 Iraq, the date Saddam Hussein was toppled. [/rtl]
[rtl]Abdul-Mahdi had multiple political affiliations during decades of his opposition in exile to the regime of the late dictator Saddam Hussein. [/rtl]
[rtl]It was expected to be a bridge between several forces, among the pro-Iran Iran, which has great influence in Iraq, the United States allies, and supporters of the country's independent political decision-making, in addition to the Kurds who dispute with Baghdad the oil revenues. [/rtl]
[rtl] - A name associated with sensitive stages - [/rtl]
[rtl]Abdul-Mahdi resigned under the pressure of demonstrators who linked him to a ten-year-old scandal, accusing members of his personal security team of committing a bloody crime in a bank in Baghdad. But also under pressure from the country's top Shiite authority and its allies from the PMF who called for "change". [/rtl]
[rtl]And Abdul Mahdi, as his critics say, was the weakest link in the face of parties that were trying to tighten their grip on a country rife with corruption and cronyism. [/rtl]
[rtl]"He loves unanimity and hates making radical decisions," says a senior official who has worked for a long time with Abdul-Mahdi. [/rtl]
[rtl]But in the face of tens of thousands of demonstrators who took to the streets, "he was convinced that he had to fight against a coup." [/rtl]
[rtl]"He (Abdel Mahdi) knew he could not be revolutionary," the official added, and he stuck to his political allies because he had no party or popular support. [/rtl]
[rtl]The resigned prime minister was introduced to politics by his father, who was a minister during the era of the monarchy that fell in 1958 in Iraq. In the beginning, he joined the Baath party, which brought Saddam Hussein to power in the late 1970s. [/rtl]
[rtl]After that, he became a fierce opponent of Saddam’s regime, first among the Communists, then by the Islamists ’“ sword ”, in his exile between Syria and Lebanon, before returning to Baghdad after its fall in the wake of the American invasion of the country in 2003. [/rtl]
[rtl]- "Power" and assassination - [/rtl]
[rtl]At that point, Abdul-Mahdi became a prominent leader in the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, a movement founded by Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim, and at that time he was a companion to the leader of the Badr organization Hadi al-Amiri. [/rtl]
[rtl]After all those experiences, Abd al-Mahdi withdrew from the political formations and presented himself as an independent. [/rtl]
[rtl]One of the former officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, says that the many moves in politics "say that Abdel-Mahdi wants only one thing: power." [/rtl]
[rtl]After his resignation, Abdul-Mahdi remained head of the caretaker government for more than five months, with two characters failing before the current prime minister, Mustafa al-Kazimi, to form a government. [/rtl]
[rtl]The Abdul-Mahdi government witnessed the assassination of the Americans by Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and Deputy Chairman of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Organization, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, in Baghdad. The two men were key negotiators to secure a replacement. [/rtl]
[rtl]The career of Abdul Mahdi began in Iraqi politics as a member of the Provisional Governing Council that was formed by the US military after 2003, and then he was briefly appointed as finance minister in the transitional government, before he became vice president after the first multi-party elections in Iraq in 2005. [/rtl]
[rtl]In 2014, he was appointed Minister of Oil in the government of the then Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, but he resigned from the post two years later. [/rtl]
[rtl]On October 25, when he took office, the resigned prime minister, who speaks French and English fluently, confirmed that the resignation book was "in his pocket." But he did not take it out until two months after the protests that killed more than 400 people. [/rtl]
[rtl] On Thursday morning, the House of Representatives voted to give confidence to the government of Mustafa al-Kazimi, in a session that saw the presence of 258 deputies. [/rtl]
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