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  1. CNN. Broadcasting A Planning Strategy Before Implementing The Actual Planning For The Plan ! I Planned On Saying That ... Iraqi political forces agree on a plan to distribute the ministries - 9 Hours Ago The last understandings of the Iraqi political forces regarding the composition of the new government, which the head of the intelligence service, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, is forming, ended with the Shiite component obtaining 11 out of 22 bags, while the Sunni component got six, and the Kurdish got three, along with two bags for other minorities. Detailed understandings Thus, the Shiites maintained the portfolios of the interior, foreign affairs, and oil, while the Ministry of Defense remained with the Sunnis while replacing them with the Ministry of Education with the Ministry of Higher Education, while negotiations led to the Ministry of Finance remaining within the share of the Kurds who first acquired the Ministry of Electricity, after moving between the Shiites and Sunnis since its foundation. In 2003. In the details of the sharing of parties and currents of ministries internally, the preliminary Shiite agreement stipulates that three ministries go to the "Saeron" coalition, which is affiliated to the Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr, and similarly to the "Al-Fateh" coalition, which is close to Iran led by Hadi al-Amiri, that the share of the "Victory" coalition led by Haider al-Abadi two ministries. Ministry for owners and another for the sage The initial Shiite agreement includes granting one ministry to each of the “State of Law Coalition” led by Nuri al-Maliki, the “stream of wisdom” led by Ammar al-Hakim and the “Virtue Party” of the Shiite cleric Muhammad al-Yaqoubi. As for the ministries that fall within the share of Sunni powers, four of them will go to the "Iraqi Forces Alliance" led by Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and his allies, and five to the "National Alliance" led by Iyad Allawi and a sixth to the "Arab Project" led by Khamis al-Khanjar. Three bags for the Kurds And the Kurdish forces agreed among themselves to obtain the "Kurdistan Democratic Party" on two ministries, and "the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan" on one ministry, while Christians get one and the Turkmen on another. And "Independent Arabia" learned that this preliminary understanding won the acceptance of the most prominent Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni leaderships, provided that the names of the candidates to occupy these portfolios start from Friday evening, April 17th. Unfamiliar negotiations The negotiations over the formation of the new Iraqi government, this time, deviated from their traditional framework, when the Shiite political forces were deciding all the details of their quotas and their candidates internally, before opening up to the Sunni and Kurdish forces. Since the government of Adel Abdel-Mahdi resigned over the unprecedented popular demonstrations, in early October of last year, Sunnis and Kurds have played, unusually, essential roles in shaping the future of all candidates for prime minister in the prospective government. And the Shiite forces went to this situation under the pressure of its street, which threatens it, so it lacked a lot of momentum and supported a speedy progress in the negotiations, even if its results were not in their favor. This explains the appointment of two out of three candidates, Adnan Al-Zorfi and Mustafa Al-Kazemi, to form the new government, despite their close proximity to the United States of America, at the expense of Iran. The year dropped the first taxpayer The first year was charged by Muhammad Allawi, and then they fell silent with the Kurds upon announcing the name of the second taxpayer, Adnan Al-Zarfi, which also caused him to fall, but they rushed to support Mustafa Al-Kazemi openly, even before his assignment was announced officially, so he was born strong, dependent on players who are not Shiites, although he is Shiite and a candidate of Shiite forces. Unlike the Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds do not hide their desire to obtain their full shares within the Al-Kazemi government, according to the electoral merit. Is Shiite authorized Al-Kazemi? Shi'a politicians insist that they have given Al-Kazemi the authority to choose ministers who represent the component in the government cabinet, despite increasing indications of secret negotiations with the person charged with the understanding on the occupations of specific ministries. And the Shiite MP in the Iraqi parliament, Muhammad Reza Al-Haidar, says that the Shiite forces ’talk about their Al-Kazemi authorization does not reflect the atmosphere of the scenes, as the private negotiations, tainted by the pressure on the person in charge of forming the government. However, news about these secret negotiations does not come out in the public, for fear of angering the Shiite street rising against the political forces that represent it after its catastrophic failure to run the state. The Sunnis and the Kurds do not find themselves obligated to this kind of maneuvers, so they speak clearly about the merits of the masses that elected them, and the need to translate this into stakes in government positions, which angered the Shiite partners. Shiite anger “The Sunnis and the Kurds do not want to adhere to the independence of officials and do not want them,” says the leader of the Shiite al-Hikma movement, Hamid Maalah, referring to the desire of the two parties referred to to nominate political figures to occupy the ministerial portfolios, explaining that “the Sunnis and the Kurds want their electoral entitlements through appointments from He represents them. ” He adds, "The nation's partners want their benefits to be in political hands that represent them directly, not as independent as the Shiites want." Mohammed Naji Independent Arabic LINK
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