Parliamentary recommendations to change "five" ministers in Al-Sudani's government.. Get to know them
2024-11-02
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Talk continues about the expected ministerial reshuffle referred to by Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani in light of the tensions witnessed in the region and the differences and divisions within the Coordination Framework.
Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Strategic Planning Committee recommended changing five ministers in the cabinet of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s government, stressing that it has become an “urgent necessity” to confront the slowdown in performance.
On October 29, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani revealed that there was an expected ministerial reshuffle. He explained during the cabinet session that was held to mark the second anniversary of the formation of the government, that this reshuffle would be based on performance and work indicators, and in accordance with the government program. He stressed that this decision is neither political nor personal, but rather reflects the desire to achieve more effective performance to meet the requirements of the stage and the aspirations of citizens.”
Committee member Muhammad Al-Baldawi said in a statement followed by “Al-Alam Al-Jadeed” that “the committee submitted a clear report to the presidency of the House of Representatives, and this report is supposed to be read in the coming days, after which it will be sent to the Council of Ministers.”
Al-Baldawi pointed out that “the ministerial amendment has become necessary, because there are ministries that suffer from procrastination in implementing their government program, considering that this or that minister is not able to manage this ministry.”
He added, "Today, we need a process of change that the citizen can sense in the ministerial cabinet, and during the coming period we will witness a real change in about five ministries in the government."
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani had previously spoken about a ministerial amendment in 2023, but he faced political opposition from some blocs, especially the Coordination Framework, which holds the majority of ministerial portfolios.
In addition, informed sources revealed, today, Saturday, the ministers included in the amendment.
The sources told Al-Alam Al-Jadeed that “the amendments will affect the ministers of education, agriculture, defense, and transportation, and may include the minister of oil due to the health condition he is going through and his inability to perform his duties in managing the ministry.”
She added, "There is opposition from the State of Law Coalition led by former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki regarding changing the Minister of Oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani, because he is part of his coalition's share," noting that "he may be replaced by the Minister of Electricity."
Al-Alam Al-Jadeed recently published its sixth statistical and monitoring report on the promises of heads of government, which included 71 promises by Al-Sudani, which were included in his government’s program, speeches, and decisions that he issued over two years, which included submitting several draft laws, in addition to files related to politics, security, economy, and public service.
According to the statistics, Al-Sudani failed to implement 40 promises (i.e. 56.3 percent of the total promises he made), thus recording an increase in the number of his failures in promises, compared to the previous statistical report, which related to fulfilling a full year of promises, which showed at the time his failure to achieve 32 promises.
While Al-Sudani succeeded in implementing 31 promises (i.e. 43.6 percent), divided into 16 promises that he fully fulfilled (22.5 percent), thus increasing the percentage of full fulfillment of his promises compared to the previous report, which showed that he fully fulfilled only 15 promises, and 15 promises that he partially fulfilled (i.e. 21.1 percent), recording a noticeable decline in the percentage of partial fulfillment of his promises, compared to the previous report, which showed partial fulfillment of 23 promises.
This noticeable decline in partial fulfillment of promises is explained by the fact that many of them have stopped being implemented at a certain point (such as issuing decisions and directives a year ago without any follow-up or practical steps to complete them).
The roots of the ministerial reshuffle in Al-Sudani’s government go back to the evaluation periods that Al-Sudani announced after gaining the confidence of the House of Representatives in voting on his team and program. This was followed by his announcement that he would subject ministers, undersecretaries, and special grades to an administrative evaluation.
On October 31, Salam al-Zubaidi, a member of the Victory Coalition in the Coordination Framework, ruled out that the new ministers would be able to complete the work that their predecessors had begun in the ministries, given the short period remaining for the government, which is not an easy process, given the current political situation in Iraq.
Last September, Al-Sudani spoke again about the ministerial amendment that he had previously promised, but he linked it to the election of a new speaker of parliament. However, political observers, through “Al-Alam Al-Jadeed,” doubted his ability to achieve this file, in addition to the existence of political obstacles that prevent its implementation.
At the end of October 2022, Al-Sudani formed his government with the support of the “State Administration” coalition, which included all traditional political parties except the Sadrist movement. Al-Sudani committed himself to the principle of “evaluation” that he included in his government program, which stipulates evaluating the performance of ministers within six months of his government’s term. The current Iraqi government includes 23 ministries distributed among Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish political parties, in addition to minorities, according to the “quota” method, or as the traditional parties express it, the electoral entitlement. It is “consensual” according to the classifications of Iraqi observers, as it passed through the Iraqi parliament in October 2023 without disagreements between the parties.
It is noteworthy that the most prominent ministerial amendment witnessed by the Iraqi governments was that carried out by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in mid-2016, after demonstrations and the storming of parliament by followers of the Sadrist movement, and the sit-in of its leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, in a tent in front of the Green Zone at the time.
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Talk continues about the expected ministerial reshuffle referred to by Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani in light of the tensions witnessed in the region and the differences and divisions within the Coordination Framework.
Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Strategic Planning Committee recommended changing five ministers in the cabinet of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s government, stressing that it has become an “urgent necessity” to confront the slowdown in performance.
On October 29, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani revealed that there was an expected ministerial reshuffle. He explained during the cabinet session that was held to mark the second anniversary of the formation of the government, that this reshuffle would be based on performance and work indicators, and in accordance with the government program. He stressed that this decision is neither political nor personal, but rather reflects the desire to achieve more effective performance to meet the requirements of the stage and the aspirations of citizens.”
Committee member Muhammad Al-Baldawi said in a statement followed by “Al-Alam Al-Jadeed” that “the committee submitted a clear report to the presidency of the House of Representatives, and this report is supposed to be read in the coming days, after which it will be sent to the Council of Ministers.”
Al-Baldawi pointed out that “the ministerial amendment has become necessary, because there are ministries that suffer from procrastination in implementing their government program, considering that this or that minister is not able to manage this ministry.”
He added, "Today, we need a process of change that the citizen can sense in the ministerial cabinet, and during the coming period we will witness a real change in about five ministries in the government."
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani had previously spoken about a ministerial amendment in 2023, but he faced political opposition from some blocs, especially the Coordination Framework, which holds the majority of ministerial portfolios.
In addition, informed sources revealed, today, Saturday, the ministers included in the amendment.
The sources told Al-Alam Al-Jadeed that “the amendments will affect the ministers of education, agriculture, defense, and transportation, and may include the minister of oil due to the health condition he is going through and his inability to perform his duties in managing the ministry.”
She added, "There is opposition from the State of Law Coalition led by former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki regarding changing the Minister of Oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani, because he is part of his coalition's share," noting that "he may be replaced by the Minister of Electricity."
Al-Alam Al-Jadeed recently published its sixth statistical and monitoring report on the promises of heads of government, which included 71 promises by Al-Sudani, which were included in his government’s program, speeches, and decisions that he issued over two years, which included submitting several draft laws, in addition to files related to politics, security, economy, and public service.
According to the statistics, Al-Sudani failed to implement 40 promises (i.e. 56.3 percent of the total promises he made), thus recording an increase in the number of his failures in promises, compared to the previous statistical report, which related to fulfilling a full year of promises, which showed at the time his failure to achieve 32 promises.
While Al-Sudani succeeded in implementing 31 promises (i.e. 43.6 percent), divided into 16 promises that he fully fulfilled (22.5 percent), thus increasing the percentage of full fulfillment of his promises compared to the previous report, which showed that he fully fulfilled only 15 promises, and 15 promises that he partially fulfilled (i.e. 21.1 percent), recording a noticeable decline in the percentage of partial fulfillment of his promises, compared to the previous report, which showed partial fulfillment of 23 promises.
This noticeable decline in partial fulfillment of promises is explained by the fact that many of them have stopped being implemented at a certain point (such as issuing decisions and directives a year ago without any follow-up or practical steps to complete them).
The roots of the ministerial reshuffle in Al-Sudani’s government go back to the evaluation periods that Al-Sudani announced after gaining the confidence of the House of Representatives in voting on his team and program. This was followed by his announcement that he would subject ministers, undersecretaries, and special grades to an administrative evaluation.
On October 31, Salam al-Zubaidi, a member of the Victory Coalition in the Coordination Framework, ruled out that the new ministers would be able to complete the work that their predecessors had begun in the ministries, given the short period remaining for the government, which is not an easy process, given the current political situation in Iraq.
Last September, Al-Sudani spoke again about the ministerial amendment that he had previously promised, but he linked it to the election of a new speaker of parliament. However, political observers, through “Al-Alam Al-Jadeed,” doubted his ability to achieve this file, in addition to the existence of political obstacles that prevent its implementation.
At the end of October 2022, Al-Sudani formed his government with the support of the “State Administration” coalition, which included all traditional political parties except the Sadrist movement. Al-Sudani committed himself to the principle of “evaluation” that he included in his government program, which stipulates evaluating the performance of ministers within six months of his government’s term. The current Iraqi government includes 23 ministries distributed among Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish political parties, in addition to minorities, according to the “quota” method, or as the traditional parties express it, the electoral entitlement. It is “consensual” according to the classifications of Iraqi observers, as it passed through the Iraqi parliament in October 2023 without disagreements between the parties.
It is noteworthy that the most prominent ministerial amendment witnessed by the Iraqi governments was that carried out by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in mid-2016, after demonstrations and the storming of parliament by followers of the Sadrist movement, and the sit-in of its leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, in a tent in front of the Green Zone at the time.
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