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    3 names on the list of "replacement of ministers" .. What is the story of the dispute between Al-Mal

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    Post by Rocky Fri 28 Apr 2023, 4:46 am

    3 names on the list of "replacement of ministers" .. What is the story of the dispute between Al-Maliki and Al-Sudani?

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Thursday, the leader in the coordination framework, Sadiq Jaafar, confirmed that the list of ministers nominated for replacement includes 3 names, while he denied the existence of differences between Al-Sudani and Al-Maliki over this file.
    Jaafar said in an interview with (Baghdad Today), that "some media outlets have recently published multiple reports about disagreements between Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani and the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, due to the imminent announcement of the first cabinet change," pointing out that "what was published is inaccurate." The truth is that al-Maliki is counting on the success of al-Sudani.
    He added, "What distinguishes Al-Sudani's expected changes is their reliance on a comprehensive performance evaluation form, and it contains an item for members of Parliament to put their observations, meaning that it is taking place according to a very transparent principle," stressing that "any changes that will take place will not be in agreement with any political bloc, because there are pledges made." Al-Sudani, from the moment the government was formed, said that the leaders of the blocs would not interfere in any changes taking place in the cabinet.
    He pointed out that "all political forces are aware that the success of the Sudanese government gives the political system a push forward in overcoming mistakes and building state institutions according to clear and democratic principles away from any crises or exclusion."
    He continued, "The changes may include 2-3 ministers as a first stage," pointing out that "the lists presented in the media are inaccurate, and the Sudanese will announce the names soon to public opinion with the reasons for the change."
    According to earlier, Al-Sudani confirmed in televised statements that the process of changing ministers is a constitutional right for the prime minister exclusively and is not linked to the moods of political leaders, stressing that he is "determined to make changes and reject those who refuse."
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