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Shuttle tour between the Presidency and Parliament to choose the Prime Minister

 
Baghdad / Muhannad Abdul-Wahab
 
 
Parliamentary delegations from the various blocs have conducted a shuttle tour to the Presidency in the past hours to reach a satisfactory agreement on choosing the personality of the next Prime Minister. », And member of the House of Representatives Abboud Al-Issawi revealed, on the authority of President Saleh, from the representatives of 170 deputies who received them yesterday evening Tuesday, pressing the leaders of the political blocs to present an acceptable candidate from the street, this comes at a time when deputies agreed that the end of the constitutional period without naming a president New ministers Ciss Business caretaker government 
To continue her work.
Member of Parliament Aboud Al-Issawi said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “We are representatives of a gathering of 170 deputies. .
He continued: "In recognition of the critical stage, the lack of time and the sanctity of blood that asked, we have insisted on passing an independent, capable and experienced personality, away from the agendas of the parties, and that our gathering will support the next candidate."
Al-Issawi - who is a deputy for the rule of law - pointed out that «the President of the Republic requested that we press the leaders of the blocs to present a candidate who is acceptable to the Iraqi street, based on the changes and must be an independent and capable man».
 
Representative delegation
A representative source said yesterday, Tuesday, that "28 deputies from the signatories to the specification sheet of the candidate for the presidency of the next government met yesterday evening with the President of the Republic, Barham Saleh, for coordination and cooperation on choosing the person to whom these specifications apply and to meet the demands of the masses."
The independent deputy, Abbas Yaber Al-Atafi, had revealed earlier that a representative delegation was meeting with the President of the Republic, Barham Saleh, on Tuesday evening to discuss the candidate for prime minister, away from the heads of the blocs. 
And political parties.
He added, “The delegation that meets the President of the Republic represents 120 deputies who signed a few days ago to choose an independent figure for the Prime Minister that has the acceptability of the street.” Political blocs. ”
On Monday, 174 members of the House of Representatives submitted a binding request to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, related to the characteristics of the next prime minister. Documents issued by Parliament included the signatures of representatives, and their request to the President of the Republic to be the designated new Prime Minister, a national, independent and campaigner Iraqi citizenship exclusively, and he has not received any government or parliamentary position since 2003 until now and has obtained 
By accepting the demonstrators.
Final competitions
And member of Parliament, Nada Shaker Jawdat, suggested that the final competitions for the position of Prime Minister be confined between a man and a woman, revealing a parliamentary meeting held yesterday evening, as she described it as “filtering” 
The names presented. Jawdat said in a press interview: "174 representatives from different political blocs signed a list calling for the selection of the next prime minister according to the conditions of the Iraqi street, which is summarized by independence. He did not assume any ministerial or parliamentary position and only holds Iraqi citizenship."
She added, “This number of deputies formed a representative assembly that will have a loud voice in the parliament in voting on the next prime minister.” She pointed out that “the assembly achieved several meetings with the mass movement in Baghdad and the provinces as well as with trade unions, professional associations and civil society organizations and obtained a group From the names to run for office. " Jawdat pointed out that "the gathering discussed (yesterday evening Tuesday) those names in order to filter and reach agreement on only two names confined to a woman and a man, and then it will be submitted to the President of the Republic to choose one of them."
 
Constitutional term
In the same context, a member of the Legal Committee, Salim Hamzah, said in an interview with Al-Sabah: “The political blocs are making all efforts to reach an acceptable alternative candidate to head the new government. According to legal interpretations, the constitutional period ends on the 19th of this month and the political blocs are supposed to arrive.” To nominate the Prime Minister within the constitutional period. ”
He stressed, "In the event that the political blocs and the President of the Republic fail to nominate the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister of the caretaker government, Adel Abdul Mahdi, will remain in the administration of the government," noting that "in the event of the end of the constitutional period, that does not mean that the government is over and the caretaker government will remain Because we cannot live in the country without the post of prime minister. ”
And Hamzah said, "The constitutional text indicates that the President of the Republic holds the executive position in the event of vacancy in the event of the resignation of the Prime Minister of the caretaker government, which indicates that the caretaker government remains with limited powers until the political blocs settle to nominate a new prime minister."
A member of the Parliamentary Legal Committee added, “The President of the Republic does not replace the Prime Minister in the event that the legal and constitutional period for the nomination of the new Prime Minister ends, unless the position of Prime Minister becomes vacant. new".
 
Continuous dialogues
For his part, member of the Parliamentary Legal Committee Hussein Al-Aqabi said, “The political blocs are continuing in the dialogues in order to nominate the prime minister and not the lesson in completing the nomination of the prime minister, but it must be accomplished in a way that achieves the aspiration of the Iraqi people and the demonstrators in the fields.”
In his speech to Al-Sabah, Al-Oqabi pointed out that “we have two days ahead of us to reach a nomination of a prime minister who is acceptable to the people and the House of Representatives. Therefore, the political blocs must work to nominate a prime minister for the Iraqi people who work in a complete system that meets the aspirations of the people.”
He added, "If the political blocs fail to find a new prime minister during the constitutional period, there will be no obstacles, but the caretaker government will continue with limited powers until the creation and designation of a new prime minister."
And between the deputy, that "there is no legal text indicating the resignation from the caretaker government except that the caretaker head of government leaves the position and the position is vacant, then the position of the president of the republic takes over until the appointment of a prime minister."
Al-Uqabi added, “The political blocs are pushing towards two things, the first of which is the formation of a government cabinet for a cabinet that is capable of performing its duties and responsibilities assigned to it and that is at the best of the Iraqi citizen’s belief.
 
Legal expert
And on the fate of the government in light of the departure from constitutional timing, the legal expert Bashar Al-Hattab assured to "Al-Sabah" that "the failure of the political blocs to agree on a candidate to head the next ministry during the constitutional period specified for fifteen days from the date of vacancy of the post that became vacant with the resignation of the Prime Minister means Necessarily, the President of the Republic has to resort to the provisions of Article (81 / First) of the Constitution, according to which the Prime Minister takes office and enjoys the full powers granted to him according to this capacity and through which he undertakes the tasks of supervising the work progress in governmental interests, whether civil or security, especially as We learned that the constitutional imperative of dates and times are not regulatory and requires that the illegality of the violation. "
As for the period of time during which the President of the Republic continues to carry out the tasks of the Prime Minister, Al-Hattab indicated that “it is not absolute, but is bound by the provisions of Article (81 / Second), which is determined fifteen days starting from the date of vacancy of the position, but the factual situation that threatens the exacerbation of the crisis It is the continued inability of the absolute majority of the members of the House of Representatives to present a candidate that the President of the Republic can assign to head the Ministry, which necessarily results in the President of the Republic continuing the functions of the Prime Minister temporarily until a candidate is agreed upon.
He explained that “this is due to two reasons: The first is that the authority of the President of the Republic to appoint a candidate to form the government is not permissible and work with it is associated with the agreement of the parliamentary blocs in a manner that does not accept separation. Many, especially that the nature of the parliamentary constitutional system makes the Prime Minister the effective authority in the conduct of state affairs, and in order to overcome the constitutional diligence requires political blocs to be at the level of popular awareness that aspires to form a new government that exceeds considerations of party interests and Ayash to be able to carry out their duties reform in various fields, particularly political and economic. "
 
Political views
To that, the head of the Salvation and Development Front, Osama Al-Nujaifi, said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “We have asked the President of the Republic to nominate an independent figure to head the interim government in response to the people's demands and demonstrations, and the president is not obligated to the candidate of the largest bloc and the vortex of searching for who it is.”
The MP from the Alliance of Power Samia al-Ghallab expressed, in a press statement, her hope that "the next prime minister will take into account the role of some ministers and officials in the accomplishments achieved on the ground and the extent of their application to the government program and evaluate that according to the correct principles and choose the most efficient to be in the right place." 
Al-Ghellab pointed out, "The importance of reviewing all those who have provided the country with valuable achievements and benefiting from his experiences, especially since some of them have overcome all the difficult conditions and been subjected to pressure and blackmail due to their national positions, but the practical reality has proven its credibility at work, to transfer the country to the shore of safety."
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Mobility of the last moments between the presidency and the parliament

 
Baghdad / Muhannad Abdul-Wahab
 
 
Parliamentary delegations from the various blocs have conducted a shuttle tour to the Presidency in the past hours to reach a satisfactory agreement regarding the selection of the next Prime Minister, as deputies representing the various parliamentary blocs held a special meeting with the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, to choose a personality to head the next interim government and "meet the demands of the masses ".
Member of Parliament Abboud Al-Issawi said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "We are representatives of a gathering of 170 deputies, we met with the President of the Republic and discussed with him the latest developments to nominate a new Prime Minister, and we explained the position we hold by being close to the demonstrators and we have relations with the coordination of the demonstrations." .
Al-Issawi - who is a deputy from the state of law - pointed out that "the President of the Republic asked that we press the leaders of the blocs to present a candidate who is acceptable to the Iraqi street, based on the variables, and must be independent and capable."
For his part, member of the Legal Committee, Salim Hamzah, said in an interview with "Al-Sabah": "The political blocs are making great efforts to reach an acceptable alternative candidate to head the new government. According to legal interpretations, the constitutional period ends on the 19th of this month, and the blocs are supposed to arrive." It is necessary to nominate the Prime Minister within the constitutional period. "
He stressed that "if the political blocs and the president of the republic did not reach the designation of the prime minister, then the caretaker Prime Minister Adel Abdel-Mahdi will remain in the administration of the government," stating that "in the event of the end of the constitutional period, this does not mean that the government is ended, but will remain a government Doing business, because we cannot live in the country without the post of prime minister. "
And on the fate of the government in light of exceeding the constitutional timings, the legal expert Bashar Al-Hattab assured to "Al-Sabah" that "the failure of the political blocs to agree on a candidate to head the next ministry during the constitutional period specified for fifteen days from the date of vacancy of the post that became vacant with the resignation of the Prime Minister, I mean Necessarily, the President of the Republic has to resort to the provisions of Article (81 / First) of the Constitution, according to which the Prime Minister takes the place and enjoys the full powers granted to him under this capacity, through which he carries out the tasks of supervising the progress of work in government interests, whether civil Or security.
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The Truth ends the Violence Report that accompanied the demonstrations

 
Baghdad / Al-Sabah Al-Nasiriyah / Hazem Muhammad Habib Al-Hilla / Jinan Al-Asadi
 
The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee has finished preparing the report of the violent incidents that accompanied the recent demonstrations in the southern governorates with the exception of Dhi Qar Governorate due to the incomplete statements of the officers, while the committee intends to send it to the judiciary.
The head of the committee, Mohamed Reda, told "conscious" that "the fact-finding committee has completed the investigation in the provinces that witnessed acts of violence with the exception of Dhi Qar Governorate because of the incomplete statements of the officers, headed by General Jamil al-Shammari."

He added that "the investigation will be completed in the coming days in Dhi Qar Governorate, and the report of the investigations will be sent to the judiciary."

For his part, the member of the committee, Abbas Sarout, said in a press statement that "the parliamentary fact-finding committee formed by the parliament presidency has completed its work and pending the discussion of its report in preparation for submitting it to the presidency of the parliament." Regions and chiefs of clans. "
He added, "The committee worked professionally, transparently and carefully, to ensure that no injustice, inaccuracy or transgression of any details occurred, leading to full facts in a way that gives full rights, in conjunction with government committees formed for the same purpose," noting that "there is a rush to touch it in previous decisions The government adopted regarding the events and there was a clear injustice towards some people especially that some facts were not clear.
“The report of the committee will be sent to the presidency of the parliament in the coming period after completing its discussion inside the committee periodically and during this period,” said Sarrout.
In addition, the head of the government committee formed for the same purpose, the military advisor to the Prime Minister, Lieutenant-General Khaled Hammoud Jabbar, told "conscious" that "the committee will write a final report to be presented to the prime minister after listening to all parties."
He also stated that "the committee heard the testimonies of the officers and will be transparent and reveal all the details of what happened during the recent events in front of public opinion," stressing that "the role of the media is important in conveying the truth without forgery."
In the same context, a member of the High Commission for Human Rights, Fadel Al-Gharawi, stated in a press statement that "the High Commission for Human Rights issued several recommendations to the security and judicial agencies to prevent the recurrence of the Al-Wathba crime," noting that "among the recommendations is the redeployment of security forces in the area of liberation and the arrest of The infiltrators were expelled outside the demonstrations. "
Al-Gharawi added, "The judiciary is also required to activate arrest warrants and issue verdicts against those who vandalize public and private funds and whoever assaults citizens regardless of their identity."
In the meantime, Fadhel Jaber, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, said in a press statement, "The horrific Al-Wathba incident was a great shock for the Iraqi people and it is contrived and planned to stir up chaos and drag the country into an internal conflict as well as its political exploitation for distortion and projection."
He added that "the security services have great capabilities to find out the reasons and have already arrested five persons accused of the incident," calling on the security and investigative services to "reveal the circumstances of the incident so that it does not remain a mystery exploited for political purposes."
To Karbala, where the provincial police chief, Brigadier Jurist Sabah Suhail, ordered a curfew on motorcycles.
A statement issued by the leadership stated that "Suhail held a security conference with the officers and directors of the security services in the governorate, and directed the necessity of arresting all wanted persons and suspicious persons, and following up and chasing the masked men who were trying to cause riots and beating with an iron hand for all who begged themselves to tamper with the security of the city."
He added, "The police chief ordered the imposition of a curfew on all motorcycles starting from five in the afternoon until five in the morning, in order to fully control the security situation and preserve the lives and property of citizens."
In Babel, the Civil Defense Directorate started the implementation of the second phase of the campaign that it launched under the slogan (Together for a Better Tomorrow) to support the demonstrations in the province.
The director, Brigadier Hamid Hassan Barghouth, told Al-Sabah that after the guidance of the rational religious authority and the Ministry of the Interior, the Civil Defense Directorate in Babylon started the second stage of the major campaign that it launched under the slogan (Together for a better tomorrow) since the beginning of this month and will continue for 21 Days, and it includes three axes, one axis will be executed every week. 
He added, "The campaign included the use of loudspeakers in the wheels of civil defense for the purpose of transferring civil defense directives for safety and preserving public and private money to citizens in the demonstration squares, commercial areas and popular markets, as well as the distribution of posters and felders between schools, commercial areas and popular markets."
"The directorate has coordinated with all satellite channels and radio stations operating in the province for the purpose of highlighting the campaign," Bargouth said. 
To Nasiriyah, where the police directorate intensified the spread of its patrols and activated night security practices, and the deputy police chief, Brigadier Rasool Khyoun told Al-Sabah, that “the deployment included punctuality in conducting patrols, opening temporary points, grabbing crossroads in Sobi Al-Jazeera and the Levant, and intensifying the work of automatic patrols as well as following up on exciting cases For doubt after midnight in neighborhoods, residential areas, main and subsidiary roads.
He indicated that "the security deployment aims to provide full protection for the sit-in areas, maintain security and stability, and protect lives and property."
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Khallati Al-Forat: The President of the Republic will announce a candidate for prime minister next Thursday
{Baghdad: Al-Furat News} The deputy of the Al-Hikma bloc, Hassan Khallati, predicted that the prime minister’s candidate would be decided.
"We learned from a source in the Presidency of the Republic that President {Barham Salih] confirmed that next Thursday it will be enough to nominate the candidate for prime minister," he said.
It is noteworthy that the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, has not yet assigned a personality to the position of Prime Minister, rather than the resigned Adel Abdel Mahdi, who currently heads a caretaker government.
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Deputy for the Democrat: What concerns us is the stability of Iraq and the region's budget
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} The deputy for the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Shirvan Al-Dabardani, said, “What matters to us is the stability of Iraq and the budget of the Kurdistan region.”
Al-Dabardani mentioned {for Furat News} that “from the first day of the session of the parliament, there were two blocks (construction and reform), both of which say that it is the largest bloc,” noting that “a book was sent by the speaker of the parliament to the federal court to know the largest bloc.”
He pointed out that "after agreeing in the Shiite house to choose Adel Abdul-Mahdi as prime minister, a letter was sent by the two coalitions to the President of the Republic to assign Abdel-Mahdi."
Al-Dabardani added, "We do not know if the President of the Republic has the clear picture that one of the two coalitions is the largest bloc after sending a letter to the Presidency of the Parliament demanding clarification of who is the most numerous bloc."
He continued, "Until this moment, we have not reached any name for a particular candidate for the position of Prime Minister to the presidency of Parliament, and we do not have names to nominate her," he added.
On the names presented in the media, Al-Dabardani said, "It is difficult to say who is the favorite with the names presented in the media, especially with the demands of the demonstrators and the blessing of the reference, because Iraq is passing through a crossroads. We hope that a person will be agreed to the Prime Minister for the security and safety of Iraq."
He added, "The Prime Minister has another 15 days in the event that a candidate is not reached, and the business management government headed by Abdul Mahdi continues until a person is appointed to the Prime Minister," noting that "the caretaker government primarily has its work limited to continuing employee salaries, but it is not within its powers to approve the budget Contracts and projects. "
Al-Dabardani concluded by saying, "As for the democratic position, it is fixed, and we have no condition but the Iraqi constitution and commitment to the region's rights to the budget. We are with the Iraqi street, and what concerns us is the stability of Iraq and not going to chaos."
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Representatives who reject party candidates: We will send the names of independent personalities to the President of the Republic

Baghdad / Obelisk: A member of the House of Representatives revealed, on Wednesday, December 18, 2019, a meeting held by 150 deputies to reject any candidate to head the next government presented by the parties, while he indicated that the deputies would send a group of names of independent personalities as candidates for the position to President of the Republic Barham Saleh.

"More than 150 deputies will hold a meeting this afternoon, with the aim of agreeing on a formula for a message to be sent to the president of the republic," MP Al-Badiri said in an interview with local media.

Al-Badiri said, "This letter includes the 150 categorical rejection by the deputies of a candidate or a candidate from political parties or who have been working in the legislative or executive branches since 2003 until today." 

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In the document .. A deputy running for prime minister
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} Today, Wednesday, member of the House of Representatives, Fayek Sheikh Ali, nominated himself for the post of prime minister.
Sheikh Ali said in a tweet on his Twitter account: "The book of candidacy to form the government was handed over to the President of the Republic shortly before." is over
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Source: The President of the Republic presents to the blocs today candidates for the prime minister
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} A political source said today, Wednesday, that the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, does not want to receive the powers of the Prime Minister during the constitutional vacuum period, after the resignation of Adel Abdul Mahdi.
He said in a press statement, "Saleh is currently seeking to present candidates for prime minister through the meeting he will hold today with leaders of political blocs," noting: "Even if he entered Iraq in a constitutional vacuum, he will not receive the powers of the prime minister."
The resigned prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, announced on Tuesday that his government will continue to conduct business until the formation of a new government.

It is noteworthy that Abdul-Mahdi lifted his resignation from his position to the House of Representatives on the fourth of this month, in response to the demands of the demonstrators and the religious authority in the country.
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In the document, the Tahrir Square protestors announce five candidates for prime minister
{Baghdad: Al Furat News} The Tahrir Square protestors announced five candidates to become prime minister in the interim transitional government.
The names of the candidates included, according to a statement of the sit-in, which the {Euphrates News Agency} received.
The statement testified to the candidates of "integrity, expertise and justice," noting that the nomination came after "taking approval, acceptance and commitment from them to integrity, sincerity and commitment to serve Iraq and the people of the land."
It is noteworthy that the President of the Republic, Barham Saleh, is discussing today with the political blocs a study of a number of candidates to head the government before the constitutional deadline to fill the post that ends tomorrow, Thursday, has ended.
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Official Spokesperson: There is no time limit for the end of Abdul Mahdi's government

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, government spokesman Saad Al-Hadithi confirmed on Wednesday that there is no time limit for the end of the work of Adel Abdul Mahdi's government.
Al-Hadithi said, in a press statement that was followed by / Mawazine News, that "the government of Adel Abdul-Mahdi turned into a government that handles daily affairs, when it accepted its resignation in the parliament, and will continue to do so until the formation of the new government."
He added that "this is the constitution, so there can be no vacuum in power, there must be a government, and Al-Faisal at the end of the work of Adel Abdul Mahdi's government, is the formation of the new government, and giving it confidence by the House of Representatives, and then the authority will be transferred from the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi to the new government. "
The government spokesman confirmed that "there is no time limit for the end of the work of the Adel Abdul Mahdi government (caretaker government), because such a ceiling is linked to the presidency of the Republic and the House of Representatives, and not to the executive authority." Ended 29 / A 43

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Wednesday 18 December 2019 | 12:23 pm

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Parliamentary calls for communication between demonstrators and political blocs to choose the next prime minister

 

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Baghdad / ... The deputy of the Iraqi Forces Alliance, Talabani, today, Wednesday, called for finding communication between the demonstrators and the political blocs in order to choose the personality of the Prime Minister that the Iraqi people are satisfied with since the issue of the lack of communication is not correct.

Talabani told "Eye of Iraq News" that "the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, is obligated according to the constitution to listen to the political blocs regarding the nomination of the next prime minister because it is concerned with his candidacy according to the constitution", indicating that "the Shiite blocs are not solely responsible for choosing the prime minister alone Rather, the Sunni and Kurdish blocs have an opinion on that, and the President of the Republic communicates with everyone, including unions, organizations, and some demonstrators.

The political analyst, Muhammad al-Tamimi, had revealed, yesterday, Tuesday, the reason for the political blocs insist on nominating a personality for prime minister from within the political class.

Al-Tamimi said, "Eye of Iraq News", "The political blocs until the moment, insist on the nomination of a personality for prime minister from within the political class, it is afraid of nominating an independent personality, far from it, and have no relations with it."

And between "the reason for fear, is that the independent candidate will have significant popular support, and this will be a motivation to open the large and dangerous corruption files involved in this political class, and for this she wants a person from within this class who comes in a consensual manner that does not open files that open The gates of hell on political blocs and parties. " Finished 2

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Hacker infiltrates Iraqi government websites and confirms receiving copies of her correspondence

 

 

Baghdad / ... An electronic hacker (hacker) today, Wednesday, hacked Iraqi government websites, including the Ministry of Interior and the Prime Minister's website.

The hacking process started with the first Wednesday hours, and it included disabling government websites, publishing sensitive information, and correspondence pulled from government websites.

The operation affected the sites of the Ministry of Interior, the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Oil, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Communications, and the Ministry of Commerce website.

Before the operation, an account on the Twitter platform, called M4xPr0, tweeted: "Enemies of life ... do not sleep tonight. Thunderbolt will shock you," adding: "Media workers ... do not sleep tonight.

And he added, "A message from the heart of the homeland ... We are greater than all these ordeals."

The account alleged, through another tweet, that he received 15 GB a backup copy of the official Ministry of Oil correspondence, 8 GB from the Ministry of Defense, and 17 GB from the Ministry of Interior. Finished 2

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The first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Hassan Karim Al-Kaabi, affirmed on Tuesday that the establishment of the Prime Minister, Barham Salih, as prime minister, calls for the government to remain with its current ministers.

Al-Kaabi said in a statement that Alsumaria News received a copy of it, that "what is circulated in the media regarding the position of the President of the Republic as the Prime Minister in the event that he does not assign the candidate to form the government during the constitutional period calls for its implementation, according to Article (81) of the Constitution that the President of the Republic as the President The cabinet when the position is vacant for any reason whatsoever, the government remains in place with its current ministers, and the ruling on impeachment or resignation does not apply to it, but the person of the prime minister is replaced by another person who is the president of the republic.

 


He added that "the article also calls for the president of the republic to assume the position of prime minister and exercise his powers without restriction, because of the frankness of the text of Article (81 / First) of the constitution, in addition to considering the government as original and not a caretaker government, and it has full powers stipulated in the constitution."

Al-Kaabi said, "The Prime Minister previously submitted his resignation, and that resignation was approved by the House of Representatives, which means that the government becomes a caretaker government. As the saying that the Prime Minister is not fit to continue as prime minister, it is also up to the ministers because the responsibility of the government is solidarity." 

 


And he stated, "Since it does not make sense for the President of the Republic to act as the Prime Minister in a government in which there are no ministers, and since Article (Second) of Article (81) of the Constitution has committed the President of the Republic in the event that he takes the position of Prime Minister to assign another candidate to form The Ministry within a period of no more than (15) days in accordance with the provisions of Article (76) of the Constitution, which is the same obligation incumbent on the President of the Republic in the event of the resignation of the government, and if this period elapses without the performance of that mandate, this obligation will not be waived, we believe that All this requires that the Prime Minister continue to conduct business with his current government until the President of the Friday A constitutional responsibility to implement the constitutional obligation incumbent upon it constitutionally in accordance with the principle of the continuation of the state, stressing that “in such a case it is not permissible for the President of the Republic to act as the Prime Minister, because we are not facing a situation (vacating the position of Prime Minister).”

 
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A parliamentary source revealed, today, Wednesday, the submission of three new names nominated for the post of prime minister.

The source said, to Alsumaria News, that my names were Tawfiq Hammoud Al-Yasiri and Ali Abdul Amir Allawi as candidates for the next government.

For his part, Representative Faik Sheikh Ali also announced his candidacy for the position of head of the next government through a letter of an official request that he sent to the President of the Republic and published on his page on Twitter .
 


A member of the House of Representatives revealed earlier today to Alsumaria News, a meeting held by 150 deputies to reject any candidate to head the next government presented by the parties, and indicated that the deputies will send a group of names to independent personalities as candidates for the position to the President of the Republic, Barham Saleh .

To that, a representative source said, yesterday evening, Tuesday, that the Construction Alliance sent an official letter to the President of the Republic to nominate Qusay al-Suhail to assign him to the Prime Minister, at a time scheduled to end on Thursday, the constitutional period to assign the President of the Republic, a new head of government to succeed the resigning Adel Abdul Mahdi.



Demonstrators in Baghdad and the southern governorates of the country, following the resignation of the prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, on November 29, are demanding a transitional government head, away from the political parties or the "tried" names that previously held political or ministerial positions.

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A political source said, today, Wednesday, that the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, met with the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and handed him a book to nominate Minister of Education Qusay al-Suhail to the premiership.

The source stated to "Al-Ikhbaria" that "Al-Maliki handed over the book Suhail's nomination to Barham Salih as a candidate for the construction list."

Since the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi as a result of the public pressure, the street still refuses to nominate any non-independent figure who belongs to the parties and worked in the government.

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Shafak News / The American “Fox News” network believed that Washington and its European allies should help Iraq to prevent it sliding into a civil war as a result of the repression and killings by some pro-Iranian militias against the demonstrators.
In a report written by the American researcher Linda Robinson of the Rand Corporation for Research and author of several books on Iraq and Afghanistan, the network said, "The Iraqi demonstrators have made clear their demands categorically: changing the sectarian system and ending Iranian interference in their country."
She pointed out that “Iran's random and violent reactions to the protests in Iraq reflect its fear of losing its influence in Iraq, which is currently the main source of its export earnings after the imposition of US sanctions on it,” pointing out that “Iraq, unlike many developing countries, has the capabilities, resources and knowledge to advance.” Forward, ”warning that“ unless the ruling junta finds the will to make concessions in the interests of the country, it can push Iraq into a devastating civil war. ”She stated
that“ the Iraqi people must decide their own destiny and future, and the shape of the political system they want without any external interference. ” , Mnooh It pointed out that “some Iraqi leaders affiliated with Iran may cause more violence and bloodshed as a result of their silence towards the massacres committed against the demonstrators.”
"We saw how Iran's reactions to the protests in Iraq were, in fact, reflecting the nervousness of the Tehran regime and its fear of what is happening because the policy of the maximum pressure applied by the US administration on Iran made it rely heavily on Iraq as a source of income."
Robinson ended her report by saying, "States The United States has a great interest in achieving stability in Iraq and ending Iranian influence, so it must, along with providing security and counter-terrorism assistance, seek to enhance its capabilities to ensure its sovereignty, and the United States and its European partners can play a major role in supporting and enabling Iraq to guarantee its sovereignty and Baiq Constitution , which prohibits the presence of militias , which will prevent the outbreak of civil war. "

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Baghdad, Sharqia, December 18: Resigned Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi surprised the political and popular circles when he announced that he remained in office until the end of the constitutional deadline for the nomination of the next prime minister on Thursday. The prime minister has limits on Thursday and the possibility of extending the constitutional period for choosing an alternate prime minister for Abdul-Mahdi. The resigned Iraqi Prime Minister said during the caretaker government session that his government is continuing its work until the formation of the next government, and the resigned Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi called for following the legal and constitutional contexts in the issue of choosing the candidate for the next prime minister position. He said that the way before the President of the Republic became clear after the letter of the Council of Representatives, which made it clear who is the largest bloc, and that he can now approach the blocs from which the government was formed a year ago in order to assign its candidate to the post of prime minister.

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Baghdad, Sharqia, December 18: A number of demonstrators flocked to Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, announcing their refusal to choose any candidate who has assumed positions during successive Iraqi governments since 2003, and protesters stressed that they will not return to their homes until they uncover all the corrupt and steal public money and fulfill the people's demands.

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Iraqi Protesters Present Their Own Candidates for Premiership

 
 BasNews   18/12/2019 - 18:41  Published in Iraq
 

ERBIL - Iraqi protesters have presented the names of three figures as candidates for the country's premiership, rejecting any other candidates by the political parties.

Only one day is left for Iraqi President Barham Salih to nominate a new prime minister for the country as former premier, Adil Abdul Mahdi, has resigned from his position to address the unrest in the capital Baghdad and other major cities.

The demonstrators at the Tahrir Square on Wednesday were holding banners with pictures of former commander of Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Forces (ICTS), Lt. Gen. Abdul Wahab al-Saadi, a former head of the Iraqi commission of integrity, Rahim Egely, and Sinan al-Shabibi, a well-known economist.

Iraq has been rocked by mass protests against the government since early October, with hundreds of people being killed, while thousands of others were injured.

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