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Citizen expects the government's announcement Thursday: Oil and Baath most prominent of the remaining points of negotiation


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03/09/2014 (00:01 pm)   -   Number of readings: 319   -  number (3163)
 
 
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BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah 
 

Spokesman said a senior on behalf of the mass of the citizen, is likely to announce that the Government of Haider Abadi, tomorrow, Thursday, after being available MAP nearly complete for the ministries and their occupants, and progress has been achieved mainly in the political agreements within what is known as the curriculum Ministerial, although he admitted the survival of some of the issues that need further debate, as in reviewing the status of the Baathists, and the settlement of the dispute over the oil law with Arbil.

According to a spokesman for a coalition of citizen eloquent Abu tirelessly in an interview for the "long", that "in the next few hours will put the National Alliance and the political blocs touches and recent additions to the shape and form of the new government," he said, adding that some of these additions include ministerial platform and the elections of the distribution of positions and sites. " 
continued Abu Galal, that "there are differences simple platform of government will be resolved as soon as possible," expected that on Thursday "will provide the new government to parliament for the vote with the curriculum or the government program." 
and added that "the government is ready and will end this week in the case got surprises will be voted on in the House of Representatives early next week, "explaining" for names of the ministers come the long way and there are no obstacles. "and praised the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council that" the most prominent differences on the curriculum of government concerning the issue of accountability and justice and solve final, and the law of oil and gas. "and pointed out that" the National Alliance like component of the Sunni and Kurdish, the visions and mutual concessions to develop solutions acceptable and reasonable to all parties. " 
With regard to the number of ministries and websites said Abu Galal, said that "the distribution of ministries and sites will be according to the base distributed in 2010, where we divided the maturity of the Iraqi List lists the Union forces, and national in the formation of the new government. " 
and that "the share of the National Alliance of the sites in the new government will be (17) locations, which includes the Prime Minister, his deputy and vice president of the House of Representatives and the Republic, as well as all ministries. " He added that "the Sunni component obtained (8) locations and (7) of the response and two (2) of patriotism, while minorities will take the entitlements of the Kurdish component," adding that this "equation subject to change proportions simple up or down in the coming hours." He explained that "the names of some ministries did not conclusively resolved between the political blocs and Monobloc, The Ministry of Finance has become a share of the National Alliance, but it has not been resolved between the citizen and the other within the coalition, and the Ministry of Defense of the citizen or the mass of Badr." He continued that "the negotiations revolve around the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sunni component of SEO, as well as the Ministry of Oil will be carried out from the Kurds," but added that "the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the oil did not Thsma definitively between the two components." And that "sovereign ministries of five, three of them for the component Shiite and one for each of the component of the Kurdish and Sunni," he said, adding that "the meetings coming hours will be decisive and crystallize before Thursday." He pointed out that "the number of ministries in the next government would be between 23 to 25 of the Ministry, with the three vice-presidents of the Council of Ministers." 
For his part, MP for the Virtue Abdul-Hussein al-Moussawi, the contours of the government reached a "final stages, leaving only sessions simple to resolve some ministries. " 
Moussawi said in a statement to the "long", said the talks last hours concentrated on discussing the names of the new ministers between the components, "stressing that the government would be" ready to vote in Parliament next Thursday or early next week. " 
and continued that "in the last meeting was determine the number of ministries in the government-Abadi, with 26 of the Ministry added them to the Vice-President of the Council of Ministers, "noting that" there was a proposal will be studied in the next few hours to reduce the Vice-Presidents of the government to less than three. "and added that" there is an opinion is subject to trading is served as Deputy Prime Minister of by the Minister of Defence or Interior Minister, or any Minister of the Cabinet, "noting that" the Ministry of Human Rights has been Trchigaha in government Abadi. "and that" there is a meeting of the leaders of the National Alliance, will be followed by a meeting with other political blocs to put the finishing touches on the new government and submitted of the Parliament. "

 

 

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I love the direction Abadi is moving in.  He is moving fast, getting his ministers together, which is inclusive off ALL  the people of Iraq.

 

September could be a very interesting month with the hope of HCL, Article 140, 2014 budget.

 

Now we will have to see who replaces Turki from the CBI. 

 

Line it all up for a nice RV Jan 1. 

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