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    Iraq: split in the attitudes of the independent representatives towards the Sudanese government

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    Post by Rocky Tue 18 Oct 2022, 5:13 am

    [size=47]Iraq: split in the attitudes of the independent representatives towards the Sudanese government[/size]Safa Al Kubaisi


    October 18 2022
    Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani started his movement to form his new government (Anatolia)
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    The movement of the Iraqi Prime Minister-designate, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , to form [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] present it to Parliament to gain its confidence, showed a clear division in the position of the more than 40 independent deputies regarding it. supervisory.

    Al-Sudani began the movement to form his government through dialogues and negotiations with [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , amid an emphasis on accelerating the process of forming the government in the near future, due to the great political support that the Sudanese receive from all parties.

    Al-Sudani is seeking to include a number of independent representatives in his government, and he has held dialogues with a number of them. According to an Iraqi politician familiar with the conduct of the dialogues, "It is known that the independence of the parliament is an unstable characteristic of many of them, and that they are divided towards the political blocs, except for some of them," explaining to "The New Arab", on condition of anonymity, that "this division seemed It is clear towards the Sudanese government.
    He pointed out that "some of the independents will get ministerial portfolios, and they will be part of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] under the name of the independents, and this is what Al-Sudani seeks for," at a time when political sources close to the civil "Extension" movement, which has 10 seats in parliament, confirmed to "The New Arab." Its decision not to participate in the government, and to be satisfied with the role of the opposition from within Parliament.
    In addition, independent MP Hussein Al-Sabari confirmed, in a statement to a number of media outlets, on the sidelines of his attendance of the handover of the tasks of the new president, Abdul Latif Rashid, yesterday, Monday, that "the independents are going towards the positive opposition... We do not want to delay the wheel in the country, but we do not enter into forming a formation." The government," adding that "many blocs have entered the government, but the positive opposition will work on evaluation, legislation, and monitoring of the government." He stressed that "the independents will have a real imprint in Parliament through oversight work."
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    However, the independent deputy, Basem Khashan, confirmed that there is a split in the positions of the independent representatives regarding participation in the new government headed by Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, and said in a statement to reporters in Baghdad today, Tuesday, that "there are those who want to participate through ministerial portfolios, and there are those who want to remain in the opposition." Parliament in order to monitor performance and government work.
    He added that "there are some independent representatives who have started dialogues with the Prime Minister-designate in order to be part of his government," expressing his hope that "the formation of the new government, according to the correct frameworks, will be the opposite of previous governments."
    As for the independent MP, Ali Al-Saadi, he confirmed that the independents do not have a clear position towards the Sudanese government yet, and he said in a statement to the official Al-Sabah newspaper, today, Tuesday, "We are waiting for the presentation of the cabinet and the government program to take a clear position on it, and as a principle we are against every consensual path as we were independents." About the previous components," noting that "we have not yet had any political agreement with the political blocs, and there is no pressure from those blocs on us."
    Iraqi political forces had presented the conditions required of the Sudanese government in exchange for a vote of confidence, stressing that they had informed the "coordinating framework" forces that they sought to be a partner in the decision, and not only in government positions.
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    For his part, the representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Majid Shankali, said in a tweet, "The most important thing that should be included in the Sudanese government's program are practical steps aimed at transforming ministries from consuming and losing to productive and profitable, and creating real job opportunities aimed at production instead of government appointments." Which is disguised unemployment, aimed at satisfying the citizen and destroying the state and its institutions.”


    On Saturday, the " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Movement" led by Muqtada al-Sadr attacked the efforts of the "coordinating framework" to form a "tested militia coalition" government, as he put it, again refusing to participate in it, and speaking of efforts to satisfy the movement by granting him positions in that government. This is the first position of the Sadrist movement regarding the efforts to form the new government, as the movement had specified its demands to dissolve parliament and hold new early [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

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