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    What is the relationship of “partisan rotation”?.. “new blood” flowing into Iraqi security

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    [size=52]What is the relationship of “partisan rotation”?.. “new blood” flowing into Iraqi security[/size]

    [size=45]The security changes made by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani, raised several questions about the timing and objectives of these changes, or “rotation and transfer” as some security experts call it, who believe that these security joints are “managed in the shadows by the parties.” What happened is a process “Satisfying and political reconciliation and fortifying the parties.”[/size]
    [size=45]Yesterday, Wednesday, Al-Sudani made changes in some security sites, with the aim of “injecting new blood and giving other leaders the opportunity to manage the security file; In order to raise the performance efficiency of security institutions.[/size]
    [size=45]The military spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Major General Yahya Rasool, indicated in a statement that this step comes after an extensive study to enhance security and stability in various regions of the country, and for the requirements of the public interest, which require work according to a professional vision with new, efficient security leaders, who have graduated in service. within the security institutions, and their work will also be subject to continuous evaluation.[/size]
    [size=45]Rotate and move[/size]
    [size=45]In this context, the security expert, Ahmed al-Sharifi, says, “Iraqi public opinion, international oversight, the United Nations, and the representative of the United States were monitoring government performance in bringing about change in state institutions, i.e. carrying out reform in the administrative structure, and the focus was on the security and military institutions to ensure their independence.” ".[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sharifi added, “But what happened is a process of rotation and transfer, noting that all special grades are subject to partisan quotas, so the process of rotation revolves around the parties and their dominance over institutions, and in return, institutions remain unable to perform their functional role.”[/size]
    [size=45]He explains this by saying that “when the institution adheres to the party, this means that it will not have a strategy and vision of its own to protect and maintain the security of the state and not the government, which is what is called (sustainable security) and this has not been achieved, as evidenced by Ghader Al-Shatri, who is from the Badr Organization, and came to Basri, who is from Badr too, so Badr remained in control of the security joint, and so is the case with the ministries of defense and interior.[/size]
    [size=45]And he explains, “The Ministry of Defense is affiliated with the Islamic Party, and faces are replaced in it, but the Islamic Party remains the one that manages the ministry in the shadows, and the same applies to the Ministry of Interior, which is run by the Badr Organization, and therefore the administration remains the same despite the different faces, and accordingly the changes are political.” .[/size]
    [size=45]Fortify the parties[/size]
    [size=45]In turn, the security expert, Adnan Al-Kinani, points out that “what happened is a process of appeasement, political reconciliation, and immunization for the political parties that believe that there are those who have started working in the shadows to expose their thefts, so they are trying, in one way or another, to obtain the security services that have influence to immunize themselves from accountability and legal prosecution.” ".[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Kinani believes that it “is a message to those looking behind the parties, whether they are politicians or civilians, that a specific charge may be fabricated for them to silence them.”[/size]
    [size=45]And a security source told today, Thursday, that “Defense Minister Thabet Al-Abbasi assigned Major General Ahmed Dawood Al-Khafaji, with the duties of the Secretary-General of the Ministry, instead of Lieutenant General Karim Nazzal.”[/size]
    [size=45]This procedure comes a day after Al-Sudani made changes that included the intelligence and national security services, as the assignment of Hamid Al-Shatri from the agency of the National Security Agency was terminated and Abu Ali Al-Basri was appointed as head of the agency, and the assignment of Faleh Al-Issawi, the second agent of the National Security Agency, was terminated, and Muthanna Al-Obaidi was appointed as his replacement. .[/size]
    [size=45]The assignment of Majid al-Dulaimi from the intelligence service was also terminated, and Waqas Muhammad was assigned to replace him, in addition to the transfer of Hamid al-Shatri and Majid al-Dulaimi to the National Security Adviser.[/size]
    [size=45]The changes also included ending the assignment of Faleh Younes Hassan as the administrative agent of the National Security Agency, and assigning Muthanna Erzouki Wahib as his replacement, in addition to assigning Ahmed Salman Dawood with the tasks of the security agent of the agency, and assigning Sabah Nuri Amin Al-Nuaimi as the general manager of the technical department in the agency.[/size]
    [size=45]Muhammad Atta Abboud Judeh was also rotated from the position of Director General of the Provincial Security Department in the National Security Apparatus to the position of Acting Director General of the Baghdad Security Department, and Ali Shamran Khazal, Director of the Basra Security Department in the National Security Apparatus, was assigned the duties of Director General of the Provincial Security Department in the apparatus.[/size]
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