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    The quotas warn of sharp differences between the allies..if they are formed..disturbing files await

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    The quotas warn of sharp differences between the allies..if they are formed..disturbing files await  Empty The quotas warn of sharp differences between the allies..if they are formed..disturbing files await

    Post by Rocky Sun 16 Oct 2022, 5:06 am

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    [size=52]The quotas warn of sharp differences between the allies..if they are formed..disturbing files await the Sudanese government[/size]

    [size=45]Although Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani was officially assigned to form the government, there are worrying files awaiting him, if Al-Sudani succeeds in the task of forming it, with indications of sharp differences between allies due to quotas.[/size]
    [size=45]Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Al-Sudani has received international and regional calls for support, while the most difficult step remains for him, which is the formation of the government cabinet.[/size]
    [size=45]The new designate is surrounded by disturbing files such as "party quotas", and the continued rejection of Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the movement, for the new government.[/size]
    [size=45]In his first statement after the assignment, Al-Sudani pledged to seek to form a "strong" government, "fight corruption" and be ready to cooperate with all political forces.[/size]
    [size=45]Last Thursday, in a marathon session that lasted about 8 hours, Parliament was able to choose the President of the Republic, Abdel Latif Jamal Rashid, who was tasked on the evening of the same day with the Sudanese to form the government.[/size]
    [size=45]According to the constitution, Al-Sudani has 30 days to present the new government, which needs a parliamentary vote by an absolute majority.[/size]
    [size=45]In the first reaction from the United States to Al-Sudani's assignment, Washington's ambassador to Baghdad, Alina Romanowski, confirmed her country's support for the formation of a new Iraqi government dedicated to serving the people.[/size]
    [size=45]"I welcome Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani's pledge to fight corruption, defend Iraqi sovereignty and security, and form a government dedicated to serving the people of Iraq," Romanowski said in a tweet.[/size]
    [size=45]She added, "The United States is committed to supporting and partnering with the new Iraqi government to advance these common goals."[/size]
    [size=45]On the other hand, she congratulated the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the Sudanese, for assigning him to form the new government, while she expected that this would pave the way for addressing urgent and pending issues in Iraq.[/size]
    [size=45]"On behalf of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations to you on the occasion of your assignment as Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq," Plasschaert said, in a congratulatory cable to Al-Sudani.[/size]
    [size=45]She added: "We hope and expect that the formation of the government will pave the way for a government program that addresses Iraq's long list of urgent and pending issues and meets the needs of the Iraqi people."[/size]
    [size=45]She concluded by saying, "I wish you success in your next assignment and look forward to working with you."[/size]
    [size=45]The Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Adel bin Abdul Rahman Al-Asumi, also congratulated Abdul Latif Rashid on his election as President of Iraq, and Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani for assigning him to form the new government.[/size]
    [size=45]A statement by the Arab Parliament stated, "Adel bin Abdul Rahman Al-Asumi, Speaker of the Arab Parliament, today congratulated President Abdul Latif Rashid, on the occasion of his election and taking the constitutional oath as President of the sisterly Republic of Iraq, and also congratulated the State of Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani on his assignment to form the new government."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Soumi expressed, according to the statement, "his wishes to the Iraqi president and prime minister success in their mission," calling on all political forces in Iraq to "cooperate and provide support for them to maintain the country's stability, in these critical moments that it is going through, in order to achieve national consensus." .[/size]
    [size=45]The assignment of Muhammad al-Sudani came more than a year after the parliamentary elections that took place on October 10 last year.[/size]
    [size=45]According to leaks, Al-Sudani may face "difficulties in choosing ministers" due to the presence of several parties within the coordination framework that nominated the latter for the position.[/size]
    [size=45]According to these leaks from behind the scenes of the discussions of the political forces, "Al-Sudani will try to present a government within two weeks."[/size]
    [size=45]Within the framework, about 15 parties and coalitions, in addition to independents, are included, while the Shiites' share of ministries is only 12.[/size]
    [size=45]The coordinating framework, in previous efforts to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to join the government, proposed giving up 6 ministries in favor of the Sadrists.[/size]
    [size=45]In this regard, the leader of the Sadrist movement refused, in the first reaction to Thursday's events, the participation of his followers in the new government.[/size]
    [size=45]The Minister of Commander, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, said in a tweet, quoting al-Sadr: “We stress our categorical, clear and frank rejection of the participation of any of our affiliates who are in the previous or current governments or who are outside them or who defected from us previously or later, whether from inside and outside Iraq or any of Those affiliated with us, directly or indirectly, but absolutely and with any excuse or excuse whatsoever.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sadr added: "Do not be surprised by that, for there are undisputed efforts to satisfy the current and silence the voice of the nation... and those who belong to us have salivated for that rotten cake of which only crumbs remain."[/size]
    [size=45]In the "president" election session, Baghdad witnessed unprecedented security measures, but despite that, 9 missiles landed, some of them near the parliament and government building inside the Green Zone.[/size]
    [size=45]After his assignment, he called on Al-Sudani, to start a new page, while stressing that the time had come to restore the state's prestige and stop the lawlessness.[/size]
    [size=45]In his speech after receiving the letter of assignment from the President of the Republic, Al-Sudani said: “We will not allow exclusion and marginalization, as the differences have cracked state institutions, and many opportunities have been lost for Iraqis in development, construction and reconstruction.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister-designate announced his full readiness to "cooperate with all forces, whether represented in the House of Representatives or present in the national space," noting that "the collective responsibility is borne by all, and they are all sons of one nation, and brothers in distress and prosperity."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sudani added: “I declare a serious desire to open the door to real and meaningful dialogue; To start a new page in the work to serve our people and alleviate their suffering,” he pledged, at the same time, to “do his utmost to form a strong government that is determined to implement its goals and program through the synergy of political forces by nominating efficient, professional and honest personalities capable of carrying out their responsibilities.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sudani pointed out that his work began “from the first hours of assignment according to a realistic government program that adopts economic reforms aimed at revitalizing the industrial and agricultural sectors, supporting the private sector, and addressing environmental impacts and desertification.”[/size]
    [size=45]He noted that "fighting corruption will be at the forefront of the government's priorities," calling on everyone to "bear responsibility and participate in a comprehensive national campaign to combat corruption."[/size]
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