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Abdul Mahdi puts his resignation in parliament and talks about attempts to overthrow his government​​​​​​​


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Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said on Monday that he would respect the parliament's decision if he went to oust the government and come up with a new one, pointing out that he was not afraid of overthrowing the government at all.

"I am not holding on to power, I will work to hand over the secretariat and thank the parliament if it insists on removing me from office," Abdul-Mahdi said in an interview with a group of journalists.

"The conditions that the government is currently working on are better than in the period following its formation," he said.

He pointed out that "the Council of Ministers formed a committee of non-partisan elements to study lists of positions by proxy."

"We have not yet formed an adult opposition or an adult majority and we are still living in the past," Abdul Mahdi said.

In answer to a question for the popular crowd , Abdul - Mahdi , "he said the popular crowd reality and can not be thinking or negligence by weakening." End 25 n

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22-07-2019 09:18 PM
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Baghdad: 
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Monday that he is not afraid of the possibility of toppling the government, "because he reached the prime minister at the request of political forces," stressing at the same time his willingness to "hand over the secretariat." 
In an interview with a group of journalists, Abdelmahdi said, "The conditions that the government is currently working on are better than in the period following its formation." 
"The government today is more solid, more cohesive and has more defense," he said. "The political forces will not venture to go to the confidence-building project." 

He concluded that he was not in power, he would hand over the secretariat and thank parliament if he insisted on his dismissal. 
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It's just the opposite Mahdi not quitting, seems the pressure of Change on Corruption charges is taking effect..News on deputies losing  immunity earlier today has some crying to the higher up. How I see it. Reform is slow but it happening. Can't have international reconstruction with no results...I bet that IMF review everyone waiting on says the same thing...Corruption...

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1 hour ago, yota691 said:

It's just the opposite Mahdi not quitting, seems the pressure of Change on Corruption charges is taking effect..News on deputies losing  immunity earlier today has some crying to the higher up. How I see it. Reform is slow but it happening. Can't have international reconstruction with no results...I bet that IMF review everyone waiting on says the same thing...Corruption...

Absolutely correct. :bump: that. 

 

Thanks Yota,  some of those news articles are not the easiest to understand. 

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Mahdi: Political forces mature and will not risk my dismissal

Political | 09:20 - 22/07/2019

 
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Baghdad Mawazine News 

Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said on Monday that he would respect the parliament's decision if he went to oust the government and come up with a new one, pointing out that he was not afraid of overthrowing the government at all. 
"I will not hold on to power and I will work to hand over the secretariat and thank the parliament if it insists on removing me from office," Abdul Mahdi said in an interview with a group of journalists. "The political forces will not venture to go to the confidence-building project." 
"The conditions that the government is currently working on are better than in the period following its formation," he said. 
He pointed out that "the Council of Ministers formed a committee of non-partisan elements to study lists of positions by proxy." 
"We have not yet formed an adult opposition or an adult majority and we are still living in the past," Abdul Mahdi said. 
"The popular crowd is a reality and can not be thought of weakening or neglecting it," he said.

"We have paid great attention to agriculture, and that does not mean we are neglecting the rest of the sectors." 
"We have achieved a record in the marketing of grain crops, and what we have done is to buy crops directly from the farmer and support him and we paid him the amounts of crops and encouraged him to agriculture," he said.

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi acknowledged his government's inability to solve the country's unemployment crisis. 
"Our economic system is full of brakes that are blocking the economy from going into the future, and we need to unify the vision of all institutions that gather that Iraq can not solve the issue of unemployment without starting towards the national economy," he said.

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Sadr and Abadi are preparing a plan to overthrow Abdul-Mahdi parliamentarian

Political | 08:20 - 24/07/2019

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Sadr's leader Moqtada al-Sadr and former prime minister Haidar al-Abadi agreed on a plan to restore the latter to power and overthrow the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi, parliamentary sources said on Wednesday. 
The sources said that "Sadr and Abadi agreed on a plan to complete the overthrow of the government parliamentarians that the first to return to power successor to Abdul Mahdi." 
The government of Adel Abdul Mahdi was formed by the Fatah and other parties and voted by parliament, but it is still incomplete because of differences between the parliamentary blocs on some positions and positions. 
And widened the opposition front within parliament to the government of Abdul Mahdi through the announcement of the coalition victory and the stream of wisdom led by Ammar al-Hakim joining the opposition and the joining of the Sadrist movement to them. Ended 29 / a 43

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They keep away from naming special grades and reveal the pressures exerted on Abdul Mahdi

Political | 10:50 - 24/07/2019

 
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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
The coalition of Sawson, on Wednesday, that the forces affiliated with the coalition distanced themselves from the designation of special grades, revealing the pressures exerted on Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi. 
"The political forces affiliated with the Alliance Alliance are distancing themselves from the nomination of candidates for the positions of special grades and did not demand any of them," Al-Nab said of the alliance Burhan al-Maamouri, in a statement received by Mawazine News, a copy of which said that "the political forces affiliated with the alliance are avoiding the choice of the best and the most efficient, Officially, whether by orders of the Diwan or through the ratification of the House of Representatives. " 
"We refuse to interfere in this sensitive issue and consider it solely the responsibility of the prime minister and no pressure may be exerted on it," al-Mamouri said. "We do not vote for any special degree that comes to the House of Representatives with suspicions of corruption and other charges that affect the performance of the tasks."
He explained that "many of the owners of these grades should be changed, such as agents of ministers and heads of independent bodies and general managers in addition to officials in the centers of ministries and provinces," pointing out "the importance of the conditions that are required to be nominated." 
He called the head of the alliance in Diyala, the Prime Minister of "not to put the political blocs in an embarrassing situation by providing names do not enjoy the conditions required," noting that "the three-month deadline granted by the House of Representatives enough to examine the names of candidates before being officially named." 
Al-Mamouri added that "some ministries are living in dire conditions because of the owners of the special grades, which was evident in the Ministry of Education through the low rates of success of students," stressing that "the government of Abdul-Mahdi is a model in the selection of the appropriate personalities."

Al-Mamouri stressed on the need to disclose the type of pressure exerted on the Prime Minister on the names of candidates for special grades, saying: "The stage does not bear more pleasantries."

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Sources: Sadr and Abadi put a plan to restore the latter to power and to overthrow Abdul Mahdi

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 2019/07/24 00:04:57

 

The coalition of "Sadoun" backed by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, and a coalition of "victory" led by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi set the framework for a plan to overthrow the current federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi.

"Abadi and al-Sadr have agreed on a complete plan to overthrow the parliamentary government, with the first replacing Abd al-Mahdi," the paper quoted Iraqi parliamentary sources as saying.

https://www.shafaaq.com/ar/سیاسة/مصادر-الصدر-والعبادي-وضعا-خطة-لإعادة-الاخير-للسلطة-والاطاحة-بعبد-المهدي/

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The Sadrists resolve the argument with Abadi to overthrow Abdul Mahdi: rumors are not over

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 2019/07/24 04:36:42

 

The alliance of Saron, supported by the leader of the current Moqtada al-Sadr, on Wednesday, the fact of parliamentary mobility with the victory coalition, led by Haider Abadi, may lead to the overthrow of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi. 
"What was published in the media about this is not true, and just rumors," MP Ali Ghawi told Ashqaf News. 
He said that the coordination between the Alliance and the coalition of victory, within the House of Representatives, is for the decision of laws, which is a legislative coordination, and is not intended to overthrow the government or change, and has such coordination with other blocs and alliances. 
The newspaper "Okaz" Saudi Arabia on Wednesday that the alliance, "Saunun" supported by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, and a coalition of "victory" led by former Prime Minister Haider Abadi put the framework of a plan to overthrow the current federal government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi.
"Abadi and al-Sadr have agreed on a complete plan to overthrow the parliamentary government, with the first replacing Abd al-Mahdi," the paper quoted Iraqi parliamentary sources as saying. 
Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said there was no fear of attempts to topple his government, and his government was "more solid and harmonious". 
"We are not afraid of attempts to topple the government because we did not turn to others, but the political forces are the ones who went to us," Abdul-Mahdi said in an interview with a group of media. "Today the government is more solid and harmonious and has something to defend." 
"The government is working according to the right rules of action, and the political forces must respect these rules," he said.
"If the House of Representatives wants to sack the prime minister, the prime minister will honor this decision and deliver it to the secretariat," he said. "We do not believe that the political forces do not have maturity and jealousy for the country's interests." 
"We are in a new phase and the previous stage is over. We must build a new equation, not with weakening parties. Parties are very important in any democracy," he said. 
He pointed out that "the parties have the political space and the parliament, and we must protect the parties and guide them also and there is transparency between the parties and the public "He said.
"When we reach the level that the political parties can not know the biggest bloc to receive the government or want to go out," Abdul Mahdi said, "we have not yet formed an adult opposition or an adult majority. We are still living in the past, and we are optimistic that there are crises in the country. From the circle of quotas and that everyone wants to participate in the government, this is a golden opportunity to establish a system of political majority, and this depends on the law of parties and the importance of the parties to be an adult. "

https://www.shafaaq.com/ar/سیاسة/الصدريون-يحسمون-جدل-التحالف-مع-العبادي-لاسقاط-عبدالمهدي-شائعات-لااكثر/

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