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    Iraq: Pressure on the Sudanese may delay the vote on his government

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    [size=47]Iraq: Pressure on the Sudanese may delay the vote on his government[/size]


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    Al-Sudani has until November 13 (Fabrice Cofferini/AFP)
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    Iraqi political officials and parliamentarians confirm to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that the continuous pressure on the Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to impose certain names to fill ministerial positions in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and to create the position of two deputy prime ministers, may postpone his government’s offer of confidence before Parliament to A date other than the initial date that the "coordinating framework" forces are seeking, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] .

    Pressure to impose names on the Sudanese

    And the "State Administration" coalition (which includes the main political forces in Iraq), announced yesterday, Tuesday, that it intends to invite the House of Representatives to hold a session next Saturday to vote on the government in its entirety, in a statement issued after a meeting in the office of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi. Research "the necessity of expediting the formation of the service government."

    However, a member of Parliament close to Al-Sudani told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that “various political forces are pressuring the Prime Minister-designate in order to impose names on him.”[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and to create positions, most notably two deputy prime ministers, and this hindered the progress of negotiations to form the government within hours. past".
    Iraqi MP: Al-Sudani rejected many of the names presented to him by the political forces, and asked to provide replacements
    And he indicated that Al-Sudani "rejected many of the names that were nominated for him by the political forces, and asked to provide replacements, and if the blocs insisted on these names, he will nominate names before him, which sparked new differences between the political blocs." He added that "the dispute over some of the names nominated for ministerial portfolios, especially the sovereign (interior, defense, finance, oil, and foreign affairs) may prompt the postponement of the parliament session next Saturday, which is intended to give confidence to the Sudanese, as the political forces need more time to resolve the differences of the candidate names." .
    The Iraqi MP pointed out that "there are differences between the political blocs about [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] among themselves, there is a strong dispute between the Sunni forces over the Sunni component's share of the ministries, which is 6, and there is also a dispute between the forces of the coordination framework over the division of the 12 Shiite ministries among the framework forces, In addition to the struggle of the Kurdish forces over the division of the four ministries between the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union.
    Successive Iraqi governments after 2003 adopted the principle of sectarian and partisan quotas in the distribution of government positions, amid criticism of the arrival of incompetent party figures to manage positions, and the spread of corruption in state institutions.
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    For his part, Mahmoud Al-Hayani, a member of the "Al-Fateh" coalition, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that pressure is being exerted on Al-Sudani "in order to impose names on him for some ministerial portfolios, and this matter was rejected by Al-Sudani, which sparked a dispute between the blocs and the Prime Minister-designate."
    Al-Hayani indicated that the dispute between the Sudanese and the political forces over the ministerial portfolios and the names nominated for them "may push to postpone the parliament session next Saturday, so the session cannot be held in light of this dispute and the lack of agreement with the parliamentary blocs."
    Al-Hayani: Al-Sudani needs more time to complete the formation of his government, and perhaps another 15 days to resolve this matter
    He added that "there is a political opinion that the lack of agreement on the entire cabinet will push the Sudanese to go to parliament in half the cabinet with the agreed ministerial portfolios only, and this matter does not have a consensus or political agreement until now," stressing that "the Sudanese needs more time to complete Forming his government, and he may need another 15 days to resolve this matter.”
    The Al-Fateh leader stated that “the ministerial portfolios in the Sudanese government will be 6 for the Sunni component, 4 for the Kurdish component, one ministry for the Christian component, and 12 ministries for the Shiite component, and the ministerial portfolios will be distributed among the blocs according to electoral weights, that is, according to the seats of each bloc in Parliament. As for every 8 parliamentary seats, there will be a ministry, and the sovereign ministries will have 14 seats, according to the political agreement.
    The Prime Minister-designate must present his cabinet within 30 days from the date of his assignment, which means that the date of the last session to vote on the new government in Parliament will be on November 13.
    The expert on Iraqi political affairs, Maher Judeh, considered the announcement of political blocs and parties supporting Al-Sudani's mission to form the government as "repeated and without practical application." He told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "many obstacles have been leaking for two days, facing the Sudanese in his dealings with political forces during the government formation dialogues. the ingredients".
    Judeh added that "the Sudanese dispute with the blocs and parties regarding the candidates for ministerial portfolios, if it continues, may delay for a longer period the government's presentation before Parliament to gain confidence, especially since this usual dispute over the division of ministries was the reason for delaying many governments and the apology of formerly appointed prime ministers, Like Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, and Adnan al-Zarfi," adding that "repetition of this matter with Al-Sudani is possible and not excluded in light of the political struggle over positions."
    He concluded by saying: "I think that Al-Sudani needs more time to reach understandings with the blocs and parties regarding ministerial portfolios, and for this we believe that Saturday's session will not be held and will be postponed, especially since it has not been officially confirmed by the Presidency of the House of Representatives until now."
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