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    An upcoming cabinet reshuffle in Iraq: changes within the same house

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Apr 2023, 7:38 am

    [size=47]An upcoming cabinet reshuffle in Iraq: changes within the same house[/size]


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    Al-Sudani and members of his government in Parliament, last October (Anatolia)
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    Iraqi political sources from within the ruling "Coordination Framework" coalition confirm Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani's intention to change a number of his government's ministers, due to what they describe as "poor performance" in their ministries, in addition to their inability to implement the programs entrusted to them. On the other hand, observers believe that the replacement and change will not bear fruit, as long as the new selection will be from the same parties that cling to their ministerial shares and refuse to give them up.
    At the end of last October, Al-Sudani formed his government with the support of the "State Administration" coalition, which includes all the traditional political parties except for the Sadrist movement.

    Al-Sudani committed himself to the principle of “evaluation” that he included in his [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , which stipulates evaluating the performance of ministers during the first six months of his government’s life, and he implemented part of this commitment with the governor of Al-Qadisiyah (in the south of the country) Zuhair Ali Al-Shaalan, and replaced him with Maitham Abd Al-Ilah Al-Shahd, but what did not stop He has activists from the province, is that the new governor belongs to the same party as the former governor.

    Change 5 or 6 ministers

    Regarding the possibilities of ministerial change, a politician close to Al-Sudani’s office revealed to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that “5 or 6 ministers are subject to change at any moment, and this is in agreement with political entities and parties, meaning that this procedure that will take place during the coming period is not targeting a party or party.” Certain, but rather part of the agreement with the (State Administration) coalition, in order to develop the work of the ministries.
    The politician, who asked not to be named, added that "signs of changing some ministers started from the last cabinet session (last Tuesday), after which some ministers felt that they were subject to replacement, and therefore they moved towards opening doors for dialogue with al-Sudani in order to give them a new deadline," noting He pointed out that "the Sudanese may give some of them a deadline."
    Regarding the names of the ministers who may be replaced by others, the politician indicated that "the names have not been determined yet, but most of those concerned hold service ministries."
    Politician close to Al-Sudani: Signs of change began in the government session last Tuesday
    For his part, the representative of the "coordinating framework", Muhammad Al-Baldawi, indicated that " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] will take place through performance evaluation during the period granted by Al-Sudani, and that the change of ministers and governors will not be subject to any external or internal pressure."
    And he stressed in press statements that "the political forces, specifically the forces of (the State Administration Coalition), gave al-Sudani the green light to replace the reluctant ministers, their deputies and governors, and that the new ministers will be chosen in consultation with the political forces."
    In turn, Ayat Muzaffar Nuri, spokeswoman for the "Victory" coalition, led by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said that "Al-Sudani is not satisfied with the performance of some ministers, and this means that there is careful follow-up and monitoring by him of the ministers, and that some ministers should be replaced after the first six months of The formation of the government is a precedent that did not occur in previous governments.
    In an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Nuri confirmed that "the selection of ministers is in agreement between the parties and the Sudanese, and the parties may concede in front of the Sudanese choices to personalities that they find carrying competence and integrity," explaining that "the ministers who will be replaced does not mean that they are incompetent, but there is a need for someone They are more efficient."
    As for a member of the National Civil Movement, Muhammad Fadel Al-Zubaidi, “The Sudanese government is following a method that appears to be good and important, but in reality it is a case of fraud on the Iraqi people, with the help and planning of the parties that are currently managing the political situation, as it has chosen ministers who have no relationship.” A process in the ministries that were entrusted to them, such as the Minister of Higher Education, Naim Al-Aboudi, as well as the Minister of Youth and Sports (Ahmed Muhammad Al-Mubarqa) and even the Minister of Justice (Khaled Salam Saeed).
    Al-Zubaidi stressed, in an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that "the civil movement in the country does not wait for a minister to be replaced by another from the same party, but rather is waiting for real reforms on the ground and abandoning the partisan, sectarian and national quota approach, whose outputs do not allow the situation in the country to develop." That "the Sudanese is part of the political system that is rejected by the civil movement, and that the solutions that are being adopted are nothing but a trick to create a government that is acceptable to society."

    Question marks about some ministers

    However, political researcher Ahmed Al-Abyadh pointed out that "some ministers in the Sudanese government have question marks from the United States, specifically Naim Al-Aboudi (Minister of Education), who belongs to Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, which is classified as a terrorist organization, and Ahmed Al-Asadi (Minister of Labor) who runs the Jund [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] . Armed Imam.
    Al-Abyadh pointed out in an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that "Al-Sudani realizes that most of the ministers in his government are supported by quota parties that want more political, financial and economic gains and expand their influence within the Iraqi state, and therefore he always feels that he is on the verge of failure as a result of that." And he considered that "changing the ministers means that the parties will nominate other names, and thus the quota approach will continue without realistic progress for the work of the ministries."
    Muhammad Fadel Al-Zubaidi: Change is a case of defrauding the people
    In the current Iraqi government, there are 23 ministries, distributed among Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish political parties, in addition to minorities, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ,” which is “consensual,” according to the classifications of Iraqi observers, as it was passed through parliament in October last year, without disagreements between the parties.
    The ministries are distributed as follows: the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Reconstruction of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Ministries of Justice and Environment of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Ministries of Oil, Agriculture and Sports of the State of Law Coalition, the Ministries of Education and Defense of the Resolve Alliance, the Ministries of Health and Transportation of the Conquest Alliance, the Ministries of Communication and Higher Education of the League of the Righteous militia, and the Ministries of Industry and Trade. Planning and Culture for the Sovereignty Coalition, the Ministry of Labor for the "Sanad" bloc, the Ministry of Immigration and Displacement for the Babylon Movement, and the Ministry of Electricity for the National Nahj bloc. Al-Sudani himself, after the approval of the "coordinating framework" close to Iran, chose ministers for three ministries: finance, interior, and water resources.
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