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    The struggle of al-Halbousi and the framework explodes with the complex of the governor of Anbar, an Empty The struggle of al-Halbousi and the framework explodes with the complex of the governor of Anbar, an

    Post by Rocky Sat 29 Apr 2023, 5:20 am

    [rtl]The struggle of al-Halbousi and the framework explodes with the complex of the governor of Anbar, and the ministers of defense, transport and water resources are the first to leave the Sudanese government[/rtl]

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    Press sources revealed new details about the ministerial changes that Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani intends to make, while they indicated that Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi sparked political differences over the position of Anbar governor.

    The sources said, "The differences are currently focused on the personality that will succeed the current governor of Anbar, Ali Farhan, who is considered close to Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and faces accusations of corruption and waste of public money."

    She pointed out that "Al-Halbousi insists on empowering a figure close to him to hold the position of governor of Anbar, in light of the challenges he faces inside the Sunni province, and also with the approaching date of the provincial elections scheduled for the next November.”

    And it indicated that "a party led by Al-Halbousi presented Suhaib Al-Rawi as a substitute for Ali Farhan, while the Anbar Unified Alliance nominated its leader, Qassem Al-Fahdawi, for the position of governor."  

    And she explained, "Al-Sudanese did not choose any candidate as an alternative to the governor of Anbar until the moment," pointing out that "the prime minister also has names of candidates for this position, far from the nominations of political forces. "  

    And she added, "Appointments in Iraq are usually made according to the partisan and sectarian quota rule, but this time Al-Sudanese and his successor forces in the coordination framework, led by the State of Law Coalition, will be keen to prevent Al- Halbousi's candidate from reaching the position."

    And she indicated that "the prime minister intends to replace the governors of four provinces, which are Anbar, Salah al-Din, Babel and Dhi Qar," explaining that "these amendments at the level of local governments coincide with discussing changes at the level of the current ministerial composition, as al-Sudanese has great reservations about the performance of a number of ministers. ".

    She said, “The current disagreements regarding the governors indicate that things will not happen as easily as they are with regard to the ministerial reshuffle, especially since some forces in the coordination framework see the need to postpone the reshuffle, as the performance of the ministers It cannot be evaluated without giving them the necessary capabilities, in reference to the failure to approve the general budget.” which is still under discussion in Parliament.

    On the other hand, the sources added, "Al-Sudanese insists on the necessity of adhering to the deadline he set last December for evaluating the ministerial performance, which ends next May."

    And she emphasized, "Al-Sudanese intends to present the cabinet reshuffle in two batches, and perhaps more than that, and he will submit a request to change the ministers himself to the House of Representatives and go to the parliament building in the coming days." .”  

    And she explained, "Al-Sudanese intends to change the ministers of defense, transportation and water resources in the first phase of the cabinet reshuffle, and this change has been finally decided by the prime minister, and he is working to complete a study and evaluation of the work of the rest of the ministers.”[/rtl]

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    Press sources revealed new details about the ministerial changes that Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani intends to make, while they indicated that Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi sparked political differences over the position of Anbar governor.

    The sources said, "The differences are currently focused on the personality that will succeed the current governor of Anbar, Ali Farhan, who is considered close to Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and faces accusations of corruption and waste of public money."

    She pointed out that "Al-Halbousi insists on empowering a figure close to him to hold the position of governor of Anbar, in light of the challenges he faces inside the Sunni province, and also with the approaching date of the provincial elections scheduled for the next November.”

    And it indicated that "a party led by Al-Halbousi presented Suhaib Al-Rawi as a substitute for Ali Farhan, while the Anbar Unified Alliance nominated its leader, Qassem Al-Fahdawi, for the position of governor."  

    And she explained, "Al-Sudanese did not choose any candidate as an alternative to the governor of Anbar until the moment," pointing out that "the prime minister also has names of candidates for this position, far from the nominations of political forces. "  

    And she added, "Appointments in Iraq are usually made according to the partisan and sectarian quota rule, but this time Al-Sudanese and his successor forces in the coordination framework, led by the State of Law Coalition, will be keen to prevent Al- Halbousi's candidate from reaching the position."

    And she indicated that "the prime minister intends to replace the governors of four provinces, which are Anbar, Salah al-Din, Babel and Dhi Qar," explaining that "these amendments at the level of local governments coincide with discussing changes at the level of the current ministerial composition, as al-Sudanese has great reservations about the performance of a number of ministers. ".

    She said, “The current disagreements regarding the governors indicate that things will not happen as easily as they are with regard to the ministerial reshuffle, especially since some forces in the coordination framework see the need to postpone the reshuffle, as the performance of the ministers It cannot be evaluated without giving them the necessary capabilities, in reference to the failure to approve the general budget.” which is still under discussion in Parliament.

    On the other hand, the sources added, "Al-Sudanese insists on the necessity of adhering to the deadline he set last December for evaluating the ministerial performance, which ends next May."

    And she emphasized, "Al-Sudanese intends to present the cabinet reshuffle in two batches, and perhaps more than that, and he will submit a request to change the ministers himself to the House of Representatives and go to the parliament building in the coming days." .”  

    And she explained, "Al-Sudanese intends to change the ministers of defense, transportation and water resources in the first phase of the cabinet reshuffle, and this change has been finally decided by the prime minister, and he is working to complete a study and evaluation of the work of the rest of the ministers.”[/rtl]

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