BKD Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 Thanks Yota and all for this info 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NEPatriotsFan1 Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 52 minutes ago, DWS112 said: The announcement of the formation of the Iraqi government within 72 hours 2018/10/16 16:30 BAGHDAD / The obelisk: An Iraqi political source, Tuesday, October 16, 2018, that the formation of the new Iraqi government will be announced within the next 72 hours, according to Russia today - RT . The source said that "the new government formation in which a few former ministers, and the largest proportion of the faces that were not within the cabinet, the former." He added that "the charge to form a government, Adel Abdul Mahdi, will be announced before the end of this week," noting that "there may be a government lobbying includes some ministries by merging them together." For its part, revealed a member of the House of Representatives Siham al-Aqili, on Tuesday, the parliament's intention to hold a special session next Sunday, during which the Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi half of the ministry to vote on it and give them confidence to ensure that the constitutional durations . Al-Oqaili said in a press statement that "confirmed news received about the completion of Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi half of his cabinet and intends to submit to parliament before the end of the constitutional period to complete the rest of the ministerial portfolios in the coming days." She added that "the names will be submitted to a special session on Sunday to give them confidence by the House of Representatives," noting that "the names that will be provided will receive confidence without embarrassment as a large support system" rel="">support to him by the conquest and others." This would be Yuuuugeee! With notes supposedly coming out this month and right before our midterms..... could be a set up for a major win 🤞🏻 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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FROSTYJACK Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 6 hours ago, yota691 said: Prime Minister-designate feared (the duration of the fall) .. The government may be composed of 5 ministers 11:17 - 16/10/2018 Special - Mawazin News Prime Minister-designate, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, in front of the risk of "falling" in his consultations with the political blocs on the formation of the next government. A political source said that "Abdul-Mahdi and with the survival of fifteen days within the constitutional period specified for the designation of the government in charge of forming, will be forced to provide the ministerial lineup is less than the number of ministries." The source told Mawazine News that "the prime minister-designate has prepared to present an incomplete cabinet cabinet to escape the period of fall that has now entered its phase." For his part, said the legal expert Tariq Harb, "The term" duration of the fall "is an expression of the stage entered by Adel Abdul Mahdi, after half the constitutional period set for him to form a government. In an interview with Mawazine News, Harb said that "Abdul-Mahdi can get rid of the tyranny of" the duration of the fall "by presenting a cabin and a ministry that is deficient in the number of ministries. He added that "Abdul Mahdi is entitled to submit his next government of five ministers, because the Constitution did not specify the number of ministries to be submitted to the parliament for the purpose of voting on it, and therefore it is advantageous in this aspect, and constitutionally. "The Parliament can not extend the deadline under any circumstances, according to Article 76 of the Constitution, which stipulated that the time period given to the Prime Minister-designate to form his government is Only 30 days, and when failing to cost another person to form a government. " We have all been waiting for the corrupt politicians to be arrested. I don't think that will ever happen in Iraq. It seems pretty obvious that they are all corrupt. So with that logic in mind it may be a good thing that he is only coming up with five ministers. Less ministers means less corruption. And maybe if there is only five of them they can be kept in check. That's just my opinion I could be wrong. 😎 1 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitcher Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 Abdul Mahdi’s almost impossible mission Iraq’s prime minister-designate, Adel Abdul Mahdi has his work cut out for him. He is a consensus choice for one of the most difficult jobs in the region and, indeed, the world. He was selected by newly elected president, Barham Salih, on October 2 as an independent figure who is the first prime minister to get the job from outside the pro-Iran Al Dawa Party since 2005. His nomination was backed by the two largest blocs in parliament, following more than five months of bickering over the May election results, amid allegations of vote rigging, demands for manual recount and behind-the-scene interventions by both Iran and the US. Now the 76-year-old economist, and former vice president and minister of oil, emerges as a compromise candidate who has until November 1 to form his cabinet. He is seen by many as a man who shuns sectarianism and leans towards secular ideals. But he is already under pressure from political parties to hand out cabinet portfolios in accordance with a divisive ethno-sectarian system which has been blamed for many of the country’s woes including institutional corruption, economic mismanagement and foreign meddling. Abdul Mahdi, whose own party has only seats in parliament, will have to navigate treacherous waters and face massive undercurrents as he attempts to complete his first mission; forming a government that will secure a vote of confidence. While he must rely on the backing of major blocs; especially Islah, which is led by influential Shiite cleric Muqtada Al Sadr, he should make use of the fact that Shiite parties have never been so fragmented. His other controversial ally is the Binaa bloc, led by pro-Iran Hadi Al Amiri. Both Sadr and Amiri support Abdul Mahdi and his political fortunes depend on the endurance of that alliance. Abdul Mahdi, who wants to form a cabinet of technocrats with no party affiliations, has launched an online website where more than 30,000 Iraqis have submitted applications. Whether he succeeds in changing the way governments are formed in post-US invasion Iraq depends on both Sadr and Amiri, in the first place. Both men have divergent views on how the political system should be reformed. Assuming that Abdul Mahdi can form a government and secures the backing of parliament, he will then face the more difficult task of putting Iraq’s limping economy back on the road of recovery. In the past few months, angry protests broke out in the southern oil-rich province of Basra, where mostly young Iraqis took to the streets protesting high unemployment and poor public services. Some of the protests turned violent as party headquarters, public buildings and the Iranian consulate were set on fire. Failure to improve living conditions in Basra has hastened the fall of outgoing prime minister Haidar Al Abadi, who for a short while was close to securing a new term. Another challenge for Abdul Mahdi will be in convincing Iraqis that he can succeed in waging a war on corruption, speed up rebuilding of cities and towns destroyed during the war against Daesh, limit the political influence of both the US and Iran and normalise ties with Iraq’s Arab neighbours. It is a tall order for anyone and that is why he needs the support of Western powers and Arab countries, especially Gulf States. But he also needs the backing of traditional players if his mission is to secure some meaningful gains. The fragmentation of political parties was apparent in the failure of Kurdish parties to agree on a candidate for president. Thus Salih was elected through a vote in parliament despite a divided Kurdish position. Abdul Mahdi will also need to win the confidence of Sunni parties by committing to reforming the dysfunctional quota system, which has marginalised Iraq’s Sunni minority for decades. That marginalisation, which peaked during the tenure of pro-Iran prime minister Nuri Al Maliki, was a major driver behind the emergence of Daesh in Sunni provinces. One factor that could help Abdul Mahdi succeed is that Iran’s influence may wane in the coming months as additional US sanctions go into effect in November. Iran’s troubled economy will compromise its ability to maintain or expand its influence in Baghdad. While reforming Iraq’s political system will take years and may prove difficult to maintain, Abdul Mahdi’s ability to trigger economic growth and attract foreign investments will be the ultimate test for his survival in the future. Iraqis have suffered as a result of massive corruption and failure by successive governments and parliaments to address its endemic economic problems. Iraq’s stability is fundamental for the region and the world. This is why Arab and Western countries must rally to make Abdul Mahdi’s mission more likely to succeed than fail. http://jordantimes.com/opinion/osama-al-sharif/abdul-mahdis-almost-impossible-mission 1 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laid Back Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 Thanks for the post Pitcher, Abdul Mahdi nomination came as representative of all Iraqis, and was accepted by Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, a harmony that was previously absent in the political process, and a new and important transformation. Many see Abdul Mahdi chosen because of his economic background; which means that betting on his government will be a bet on economic reform, reconstruction, and better services. Go economic reform Go RV Go $1:1 1 1 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 Granting the Ministries of Transport, Youth and Women to the State of Law and Finance of the Kurdistan Government of Abdul Mahdi 17:51 - 16/10/2018 0 Information / special ... According to a parliamentary source, on Tuesday, granting ministries of transport, youth, sports and women to the rule of law in the government of Abdul - Mahdi, while eventually become the Ministry ofFinance of the share of the Kurds. The source, who preferred not to be named, told "Information" that "the political consensus to form the government of Abdul-Mahdi led to the resolution of more than half of the ministries." He added that "among the ministries that have been finalized, according to leaked information, the Ministries of Transport, Youth, Sports and the Ministry of Women to the coalition of state law." He said that "the financial will be share of the Kurds and most likely will be the share of the Kurdistan Democratic Party." The MP Siham al-Aqili revealed, on Tuesday, the intention of the parliament to hold a special session on Sunday to provide Adel Abdul Mahdi half of his cabinet to give it confidence. https://www.almaalomah.com/2018/10/16/355157/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floridian Posted October 16, 2018 Report Share Posted October 16, 2018 (edited) Ya know, they really need an age limit in politics. 76 is pretty old to take on the responsibility of running a country. And I'm no teenager myself. I remember during the Justice Kavanaugh hearings, how shocked I was when I found out that Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley was 85 and California Senator Diane Feinstein is also 85. How many others are there, in politics, close to 90? What I'm saying is that when you get up in age like that, health fails, memory fails, etc. How effective are these people in government? Even Ronald Reagan became senile towards the end of his Presidency. Edited October 16, 2018 by Floridian 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmartin1145 Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 It doesn't matter about age. Grassly seems very competent. As for the Libs, Its a mental disorder. 3 4 5 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitcher Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 I believe the leaders of this government are ready to do some great things. Let’s see if they can put it all together by the 24th like he said. Hoping next year is our year. 1 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Synopsis Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 32 minutes ago, Floridian said: Ya know, they really need an age limit in politics. 76 is pretty old to take on the responsibility of running a country. And I'm no teenager myself. Hey, Floridian, AND The Best Of Your Week To You!!! Check this out!!! 1. Strom Thurmond (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) Oldest Age While Serving: 100 years old State: South Carolina Years Served: December 24, 1954 – April 4, 1956; and November 7, 1956 – January 3, 2003 Strom Thurmond is known for being the oldest person to ever serve as a U.S. Senator, he was 100 years old when he retired from Congress in early 2003 – he died later that same year. Early in his political career when he served as Governor of South Carolina (as a Democrat), Thurmond was fairly progressive as he supported fair wages for women, aid for black educational institutions, and rent control. However, he opposed the Democratic Party’s Civil Rights program and led the walkout of Southern Democrats at the 1948 convention. He served as a Democrat during his first term as Senator but switched to the Republican Party in 1956. After that, he continued to be re-elected for several decades and emerged as a prominent leader of a more conservative Republican Party – he is known for his pro-segregation policies. After his death, it was revealed that he had a secret biracial daughter who was born in 1925, she was 78 when she revealed that Thurmond was her father. http://www.oldest.org/politics/senators-us/ You can do it, too, Floridian!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 2018/10/16 23:27 Number of readings 37 Section: Iraq Member of Wisdom: The electronic window contains a message from Abdul Mahdi that it is unconditional BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A member of the National Wisdom Movement, Abdullah al-Zaidi, said Tuesday (October 16, 2018) that there are three ways for Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi to choose his cabinet. Al-Zaidi said in a press statement that "there are 3 ways to Abdul Mahdi to choose the ministers and the first that the blocks did not prevent the nomination of personalities and the second is the electronic window in which the political message of Abdul Mahdi as unencumbered and the third I think that Abdul Mahdi has extensive relations with political figures and worked in the government institution Maybe he chooses one and takes responsibility for the choice. " He added that "the process of forming the government is proceeding smoothly, and we say with confidence that the government will be formed before the constitutional deadline expires," adding that "what we want at this session is that the government is not formed in the last hours and we seek to launch it before the deadline is over. He said Zaidi that "the selection of Abdul Mahdi was not a caesarean as his predecessors and was not surprising to the people, he was dictating the conditions for the formation of the government in order to create an environment out of which mechanism to choose ministers, and if we want a successful government must be the consensus blocs in support of Abdul Mahdi. "The weakness of participation in the recent elections is a threat to the political blocs, the people today wants services regardless of the person who provides them and therefore Abdul Mahdi to choose people who provide these services." "What should be preserved now is the share of the main components of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, as well as the minorities, and today we are in the process of building confidence and there is a big turnaround in this matter," he said. Al-Zaidi concluded by saying that "we hope the Kurds to get out of the silo of nationalism and the launch of the national space," noting that "the distribution of positions on the components does not mean quotas, although our ambition is greater," likely to "resolve the file within a week and go to name ministers and vote on them." Follow the obelisk http://almasalah.com/ar/news/153263/عضو-بالحكمة-النافذة-الالكترونية-فيها-رسالة-من-عبد-المهدي-بانه-غير-مكبل 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floridian Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 10 minutes ago, Synopsis said: Hey, Floridian, AND The Best Of Your Week To You!!! Check this out!!! 1. Strom Thurmond (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) Oldest Age While Serving: 100 years old State: South Carolina Years Served: December 24, 1954 – April 4, 1956; and November 7, 1956 – January 3, 2003 Strom Thurmond is known for being the oldest person to ever serve as a U.S. Senator, he was 100 years old when he retired from Congress in early 2003 – he died later that same year. Early in his political career when he served as Governor of South Carolina (as a Democrat), Thurmond was fairly progressive as he supported fair wages for women, aid for black educational institutions, and rent control. However, he opposed the Democratic Party’s Civil Rights program and led the walkout of Southern Democrats at the 1948 convention. He served as a Democrat during his first term as Senator but switched to the Republican Party in 1956. After that, he continued to be re-elected for several decades and emerged as a prominent leader of a more conservative Republican Party – he is known for his pro-segregation policies. After his death, it was revealed that he had a secret biracial daughter who was born in 1925, she was 78 when she revealed that Thurmond was her father. http://www.oldest.org/politics/senators-us/ You can do it, too, Floridian!!! Oh my goodness! He retired at 100 and died later the same year. He worked til the end. Nah, Synopsis. I don't want to work til I'm 100. 😂 We REALLY NEED term limits. LOL 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr.unlikely Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 Yeah Washington is like a giant old folks home except we pay them to stay there. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10 YEARS LATER Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 9 hours ago, boosterbglee said: Dilley....Dilley! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theseus Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 (edited) These 11 people died in the Capitol Building: 1. John Quincy Adams - Collapsed at his desk after voting No in 1848. Died two days later. Soon to be President Abraham Lincoln served as a Pallbearer. Note Adams is one of only two Presidents to return to Congress after serving their presidential term. 2. Morris Michael Edelstein - DIed, June 4, 1941, from a fatal heart attack in the House Cloakroom after giving a speech on the floor. He was Jewish and his final speech was given after an antisemitic speech which accused the International Jewish community of harassing the President into going into WWII. 3. Henry WIlson, November 22, 1875, 18th Vice President and Mass. Senator. IN 1873 Wilson suffered a major stroke. He was able to return to Washington. In November, he found himself paralyzed while taking a bath. He was taken to his office in the Capitol Building where he died days later. 4. John Lenthall - 1882, Was killed during construction. Is said to have cursed the Capital Building and anytime construction is done on the Capital Building the curse is brought up. He was a noted shipbuilder and was working as Clerk of Works to the architect Benjamin Latrobe at the time of his death. 5. Thomas Bouldin - Two-term VA representative died on Feb 11, 1934, after being called back when another HOuse member died. Bouldin spoke a few sentences and then collapsed. He was pronounced dead on the floor. 6. William Preston Taulbee - 2 term KY Rep turned lobbyist was shot by Charles Kincaid on a marble staircase in Feb 1890. Taulbee died 11 days after being shot. Some say his blood stain still exists on the marble staircase. 7. Edward Everett Elsick died in June 1932 after giving a speech. He was a Democrat Rep from TN. His wife replaced him and became TN's first Congresswoman. 8. Unknown Union Soldier - In 1862 the Capitol Building was turned into a Civil War Hospital with 1,000 cots set up in Statuary Hall for Union Soldiers. At least one soldier that died has never left the saying goes.\ 9. Augustus Hill Garland - When the Supreme Court was still housed in the Capitol Building, Garland argued a case before the SCOTUS and suffered a stroke. He died in a nearby office a few hours later. 10. & 11 Officer Jacob J. Chestnut and Detective John M. Gibson both died from their gunshot wounds when Russell Eugene Weston Jr. entered the Capitol building and ran towards House Majority Whip Tom DeLay's office. Chestnut was shot when Weston entered the building and Gibson was shot in an exchange of fire with Weston. Weston was injured in the exchange allowing him to be apprehended. Edited October 17, 2018 by Theseus 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Artitech Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 5 hours ago, Floridian said: Ya know, they really need an age limit in politics. 76 is pretty old to take on the responsibility of running a country. And I'm no teenager myself. I remember during the Justice Kavanaugh hearings, how shocked I was when I found out that Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley was 85 and California Senator Diane Feinstein is also 85. How many others are there, in politics, close to 90? What I'm saying is that when you get up in age like that, health fails, memory fails, etc. How effective are these people in government? Even Ronald Reagan became senile towards the end of his Presidency. Their not effective at all that is reason, I support term limits! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 Iraqis launch a campaign "Fduna" to demand Abdul Mahdi to speed up the formation of the government 07:31 - 16/10/2018 BAGHDAD-Mawazine News A group of citizens and bloggers on social networking sites launched Tuesday a campaign called "Faduna" to ask Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi to speed up the formation of the government. The campaigners demanded Abdul Mahdi, to speed up the formation of the government and begin to address the major problems facing the country. And the circulation of activists, a series of sentences that mean the importance of speeding Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to resolve his Cabinet and the nomination of candidates for all portfolios in the next few days. The activists, who took part in the campaign, say the slow political negotiations on the formation of the new government reflects the "indifference of the political class to the concerns of Iraqis." Among the sentences that the activists circulated, they published them on their Facebook, Twitter and Entgram accounts: "# Fduna from the closed-door marathon to share the spoils, They gave us jobs, we fought and they fought the corrupt ones. Finished 29 / d 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 Baghdad .. A meeting of the national axis to resolve his participation in the government of Abdul Mahdi 07:58 - 16/10/2018 Baghdad - Mawazin News The leaders of the National Axis Alliance, this evening, a meeting in the capital to discuss the formation of the next government. "The meeting will discuss participation in the next government, which will be formed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, or not," a parliamentary source told Mawazine News. He added that "there is a desire of the Sunni leaders to nominate figures from the affected provinces of the preacher condition that they be efficient." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 Stream of Wisdom: Hashtak # Fduna popular cover prevents the political blocs and Abdul Mahdi from playing with fire 09:32 - 17/10/2018 BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hiktak has demanded that Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi speed up the formation of the government, adding that it is very important because it is a popular cover that will strengthen the next government and prevent it from playing with fire. The leader of the current Fadi al-Shammari said in an interview with "Mawazin News" that "Hashtak # Fduna is very important because it is a popular cover pressing on the negotiators and Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the political blocs and prevent them from playing with fire," calling for "to be so Hashtak More than a facade. " "The popular cover is needed to strengthen the president of Abdul Mahdi, but he must be far from the political differences and the ruling powers," he said. A group of citizens and bloggers on social networking sites on Tuesday launched the "Faduna" campaign to demand the Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi to speed up the formation of the government and begin to address the major problems facing the country. The activists, who participated in the campaign, said that the slow political negotiations on the formation of the new government, reflects the indifference of the political class to the concerns of Iraqis. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 To consolidate the military and security decision .. The formation of the Supreme Council of the armed forces in Iraq 09:36 - 17/10/2018 Baghdad - Moazin News learned / Mawazin News / from a source close to the Prime Minister in charge of Adel Abdul Mahdi, that the latter will form a higher council of the armed forces in Iraq. The source told Mawazin News that "the formation of this council comes to avoid intersections between various military and security The source added that" this council will include the leaders of the Iraqi army and organs of the Ministry of the Interior and the leaders of the popular mobilization, as well as heads of intelligence agencies, "noting that "The Council will be headed by the Prime Minister" The source pointed out that "this formation will lead to the solution of the leaders of various operations and ensure a unified military and security decision, and will eliminate the intersections that occur between now and then in the military and security operations." The source explained that "this proposal exists within the government program, which is negotiated on the basis of Adel Abdul Mahdi during his consultations with the political blocs to form the next government in charge of its presidency." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 House of Representatives: Abdul Mahdi in the last step to announce his government Release date: 2018/10/17 13:40 • 18 times read (Baghdad: al-Furat News) Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohammad Salman al-Tai, said that the Prime Minister-designate Aad Abdul-Mahdi, in the last step to form his cabinet and announce its announcement. "The time is still not embarrassing in front of Abdul Mahdi, which is the number of his cabinet and the mechanism of distribution of ministries and is now looking to nominate candidates for the receipt of these bags," he said, pointing out that "the House of Representatives will be firm in front of the next government will not give the full opportunity if Did not achieve achievements. " He pointed out that "Abdul Mahdi did not face what his predecessors faced and has the support of the religious authority and political blocs and the street and all the conditions for him to form a comfortable cabinet and even pressures in the backstage and scenes are not the pressure exerted on the former prime ministers so conditions are fully prepared for him to form a government. "The majority of the political blocs have representatives in the House of Representatives and believes that their presence in the government can provide something to its disgruntled audience and the next prime minister to take into account this matter and go to form a government that takes into account the representation of everyone and choose one of the candidates of the blocs and in accordance with his conditions, And the masses of the blocks. " "He is likely to make a balance between the candidates of the blocs and the electronic window, which is free, but from the constitutional point of view it is possible to present an incomplete ministerial cabin and leave another for another time, and the time limit for the commission may end up not agreeing on a ministry or two ministries." "The circumstances surrounding the formation of the government is still acceptable and there are no intersections between the taxpayer and the blocs and some problems may arise, but the general situation is positive for Abdul Mahdi, and if he did not submit his booth to the House of Representatives in the last week of his constitutional period we can say that Henk obstacles and problems may loom large after the formation of the government. " He pointed out that "90% of the current House of Representatives are young and this means that the supervision will be strict and the government to warn of these young people," noting that "the new ministers to prove their efficiency management and performance in the first months, it will protect the government from any future questioning in parliament "He said. He added that "the era of conflicts is over and the atmosphere of understandings and objections to the formation of the government will be serious." He added that "the previous accusations were to impose wills and today there is no such thing and Abdul Mahdi is acceptable to all and will continue these understandings throughout the life of this government to the existence of a political balance between reform and construction in the House of Representatives, which did not happen in the last parliamentary sessions." 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 The appointment of His Excellency Dr. Barham Ahmed Saleh as President of the Republic of Iraq Ministry of Justice issues the new issue of the Iraqi fact sheet number 4512 2018-10-17 10:18:00 The new issue of the Iraqi Gazette was issued (4512), which included several decrees of the Republic approved by the House of Representatives and ratified by the Presidency of the Republic. The Director General of the Department, Hind Abdul Jamig, said that the number included Presidential Decree No. 71 of 2018. The appointment of Dr. Barham Ahmed Saleh as President of the Republic of Iraq, in addition to Presidential Decree No. 72 of 2018, referring to His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Fuad Masoum Khader, The former President of the Republic of Iraq to retire The Director General, the number also included a presidential decree No. (73) for the year 2018 (transfer of Mr. Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, Vice President of the Republic to retire), and Presidential Decree No. 74 of 2018 (referring to Mr. Osama Abdul Aziz Nujaifi Vice President of the Republic to retire) as the number included Presidential Decree No. (75) for the year 2018 (referral of Dr Ed Hashem Allawi , Vice President of theRepublic to retirement). https://www.moj.gov.iq/view.3983/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted October 17, 2018 Report Share Posted October 17, 2018 Suron" is likely to announce the cabinet cab to Abdul Mahdi next Saturday 14:01 - 17/10/2018 0 P Information / Baghdad .. The coalition of Suron, on Wednesday, announced the announcement of the Cabinet Cab to Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi next Saturday, indicating that the presentation of Abdul-Mahdi to the cabin on the heads of the blocks before the announcement is very likely. The leader of the coalition MP Raed Fahmi said in a statement to the information that "semi-confirmed information indicates that the Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi will announce his Cabinet and the government program next Saturday." Fahmy added that "the same information reported that Abdul-Mahdi will present the names of his new cabin on the heads of political blocs before the presentation of a confidence-giving session." He explained that "the presentation of the cab on the heads of the blocks is correct so as not to be surprised by the sudden reactions by the political parties, if presented directly in the confidence session." Ending / 25 https://www.almaalomah.com/2018/10/17/355381/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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