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“It is noteworthy that, today, 53 representatives signed a request for an extraordinary session next Monday to vote on granting the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi confidence.”

 

I’m part of the request for an extraordinary session next Monday.

 

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The first Kurdish announcement in support of the vote on the Allawi government: We will not object to the independents and we have a single demand
 

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Aram Jabari, a member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, saw Thursday (February 20, 2020) that the issue of the participation of Kurdish parties in the parliament session called by the Prime Minister-designate is still early and that there will be no objection to nominating independent ministers.

Jabbari said in an interview with (Baghdad Today) that "until now we have not seen the names and positions assigned to the Kurds in the new cabinet, so it is too early to talk about the participation of the Kurds in the parliament session."

He added: "So far, discussions are continuing, to reach solutions regarding the Kurds' share in the government," noting that "there are several ways to reach an understanding formula with the prime minister-designate, and we have no problem with independent ministers, but more importantly, they should be consulting us." 

On Wednesday (19 February 2020), Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called on the House of Representatives to hold an extraordinary session next Monday, in order to vote on giving confidence to his next transitional government. 

Allawi said in a speech to him: "I call the esteemed House of Representatives and members to hold an extraordinary session in order to vote on granting confidence to the government next Monday, February 24th." 

Subsequently, Walid al-Sahlani, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, saw, on Wednesday (February 19, 2020), that the parliament’s response to the call of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, regarding his meeting next Monday, to pass the cabinet, is subject to the consensus of the political blocs. 

Then the head of the Bayraq al-Khair Parliamentary Bloc, Muhammad al-Khalidi, who is described as close to the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, revealed on Thursday (February 20, 2020) the date for announcing the names of the ministers in the upcoming new government. 

Al-Khalidi said in an interview with (Baghdad Today), that "the announcement of the names of the ministers in the upcoming new government will take place one day before the voting session on the ministerial cabinet, so that the Iraqi people and political forces can see it."

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“It is noteworthy that, today, 53 representatives signed a request for an extraordinary session next Monday to vote on granting the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi confidence.”

 

I’m part of the request for an extraordinary session next Monday.

 

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Documents .. 53 deputies sign an extraordinary session next Monday to vote on the government

 
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Baghdad - Iraq today:

 

On Thursday, a group of members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives submitted a request to hold an extraordinary parliamentary session.

According to documents received by "Iraq Today", a copy of it, today, (20 February 2020), 53 parliamentarians submitted a request to hold an extraordinary session next Monday, with the aim of voting to pass the next government of Muhammad Allawi, according to Article (58) first of the Iraqi constitution.

 

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Parliament holds an emergency session on Monday to vote on the Allawi government

2020/02/21 06:06:00

Shafaq News / The official Iraqi News Agency reported on Friday that Parliament will hold an emergency session next Monday to vote on granting confidence to the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi.

The agency quoted unnamed sources as saying that "the parliament will hold an extraordinary session next Monday after sending a letter from Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi requesting the session be held."

She added that the session also comes at the request of the members of the House of Representatives, which amounted to 76 signatures and more and according to the provisions of Article 58 of the Constitution, the special session must be held to vote on the ministerial curriculum and the government booth for the commissioner Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi.

A source close to Allawi had revealed to Shafak News, that the latter had invited members of Parliament to attend at exactly six o'clock in the evening to the government palace to inform them of his government program and the curriculum vitae of the candidates for the portfolios.

Allawi announced, on Wednesday, that he has completed the selection of his government, which he said consists of independent ministers who are competent away from the influence of parties, calling on parliament to hold a session next Monday to give it confidence.

The caretaker head, Adel Abdel-Mahdi, wrote a letter to Parliament, Thursday, inviting him to hold an emergency session on Monday to give confidence to the government of his successor.

However, passing the government will not be easy, given that Allawi did not reach understandings with the delegation of the Kurdistan Region, as well as prominent Sunni powers as well as Christians regarding his prospective government.

 

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Other: Allawi's cabin will continue on this date

Editing Date: 21/2/2020 15:0068 times read
Other: Allawi's cabin will continue on this date
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On Friday, the Alliance of Saireon said, "The passage of the ministerial cabinet of the Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, during an emergency session of the Council of Representatives next Monday."
"The House of Representatives will hold an emergency session at the request of the Speaker of Parliament, submitted by 50 deputies, to vote on the president of In charge of the minister, Muhammad Allawi, who announced the completion of his ministerial daughter and his government program. "

He added that "the cab will pass with the government program in the parliament session next Monday, and you will get the confidence of the majority of the votes, if it does not find anything new."

Al-Omairi pointed out that "the data confirm the passage of the cab despite the presence of reservations from the Sunni and Kurdish blocs, but there are signs of a solution."
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Bahaa Al-Araji: The majority are working “impossible” to thwart the Allawi government, and they will succeed

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Bahaa Al-A’raji: The majority are working in the “impossible” to thwart Allawi’s government, and they will succeed
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The former Deputy Prime Minister, Bahaa Al-Araji, saw on Friday that the majority is working [the impossible] to thwart the government of the Prime Minister-designate, Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi.
"The political hypocrisy that we were warning of was achieved," Al-Araji said, tweeting on Twitter. "After all parties called for an independent government that is just around the corner headed by Mr. Allawi, the majority is now working impossible to foil it."
He added: "I think they will succeed in this."
On Wednesday [19 February 2020], Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called on the House of Representatives to hold an extraordinary session next Monday, in order to vote on giving confidence to his next transitional government.
In addition, yesterday, Thursday, the deputy of the Al-Fateh Haneen Qaddo Alliance revealed that Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi guaranteed a vote of more than [200] deputies in his favor during a session next Monday.
Qaddo said in a press statement that "there is a very large parliamentary majority, which is more than (200) deputies, from different political blocs, who will vote in favor of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, and his new government," noting that "Allawi's call to hold a session Exceptional in Parliament, T came to ensure that he received this great support. "
And that "there are political parties that still have objections and reservations, and dialogues are continuing with them in order to reach a consensus and agreement, and if those parties insist on their position, the session will be held, even if they boycott them, because the parliamentary majority supporting Allawi will be present and give him confidence."
 
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Deputy: Muhammad Allawi wants the participation of Sunni and Kurdish political forces to support his government

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Today, Friday, the representative of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Muhammad al-Baldawi, affirmed the desire of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi for the participation of Sunni and Kurdish political forces to support his transitional government.

Al-Baldawi told Al-Ikhbaria: “The current opinion lies in the importance of passing the new government in a consensual manner, despite its ability to obtain an absolute parliamentary majority, but the government wants the Sunni and Kurdish political forces to support it.”

The MP added: "The insistence of some political forces to block the passage of the new government will force other political forces to pass the government by a majority."

 
 
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Documents .. 53 deputies sign an extraordinary session next Monday to vote on the government

 
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Baghdad - Iraq today:

 

On Thursday, a group of members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives submitted a request to hold an extraordinary parliamentary session.

According to documents received by "Iraq Today", a copy of it, today, (20 February 2020), 53 parliamentarians submitted a request to hold an extraordinary session next Monday, with the aim of voting to pass the next government of Muhammad Allawi, according to Article (58) first of the Iraqi constitution.

 

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Deputy: The total request of Representatives to hold a session for Allawi's government will exceed 100 signatures

 

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The head of the Parliamentary Bloc of Al-Khair Bloc, Muhammad Al-Khaldi, confirmed that the total request of deputies for a special session to vote on the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi will exceed 100 signatures.


Al-Khaldi said in a press statement that Al-Akhbariya followed, "There is more than one mechanism for holding the parliament session, which is either at the request of the speaker of parliament, or submitting a request from 50 deputies to hold the session."

He added that "the total number of signatures of deputies may exceed one hundred, while what is required is 50, which confirms the seriousness of the deputies from different blocs to the importance of completing the story of the ministerial cabinet in order for the new government to start its work amid grave challenges."

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 Allawi, called the deputies to a meeting this evening to inform them of the biographies of the ministers of his cabinet

02/21/2020

Baghdad today - Baghdad

A source close to the Prime Minister-designate, Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi, said on Friday (February 21, 2020), that Allawi invited members of Parliament to attend a meeting today, to inform them of the biographies of his cabinet ministers.

The source said in an interview with (Baghdad Today), "The Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, invited all members of the House of Representatives to attend the government palace at 6 pm."
The source, who refused to reveal his identity, added that "Allawi's invitation is to inform MPs of the biographies of his cabinet ministers and the government program."

Earlier in the day, the deputy of Saeroun, Salam Al-Shammari, sent a letter to Parliament regarding the holding of an extraordinary session to vote on the cabinet of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi.

Al-Shammari said in a statement received (Baghdad today), that "a large number of deputies pass through the ministerial cabinet and support it in order to start steps to implement legitimate popular demands during the coming period."

He added, "The presidency of the parliament must respond to the voice of the people and its representatives, call for the session and not respond to some attempts from here and there that are trying to delay the session and thwart the steps of the Prime Minister-designate within the constitutional period."

Al-Shammari stressed "the need for political blocs to work in the public interest and leave their narrow demands and pay attention to the situation of the country, which is in urgent need of a new government that meets the demands of the people."

On Wednesday (19 February 2020), Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called on the House of Representatives to hold an extraordinary session next Monday in order to vote on granting confidence to his next transitional government.

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Allawi presents to parliament members his government program and the biographies of his ministers

 

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A source close to Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi revealed on Friday that the latter had invited members of Parliament to inform them of his government’s program and the curriculum vitae of the candidates for the portfolios

The source said in a special statement to Shafaq News, that "Allawi invited all members of the House of Representatives to attend at exactly six o'clock in the evening to the government palace to inform them of the biographies of the ministers of his cabinet and the government program

Allawi had announced, on Wednesday, that he had completed the selection of his government, which he said consists of independent ministers who are competent away from the influence of the parties, calling on Parliament to hold a session next Monday to give it confidence

The caretaker head, Adel Abdel-Mahdi, wrote a letter to Parliament, Thursday, inviting him to hold an emergency session on Monday to give confidence to the government of his successor

However, the passing of the government will not be easy, given that Allawi did not reach understandings with the delegation of the Kurdistan Region, as well as prominent Sunni powers regarding his prospective government

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Next Monday .. an "exceptional" parliamentary session to vote on the government of Muhammad Allawi

 

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A parliamentary source confirmed today, Friday, the agreement to hold an extraordinary parliamentary session to vote on the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi next Monday.
 

The source said to "Al-Akhbaria": "The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, has disclosed that Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi has sent an official letter to Parliament requesting an extraordinary session to vote on the new government."

The source added: "The House of Representatives will hold an extraordinary session next Monday, especially after the resignation of the resigned Prime Minister's letter, and according to a request submitted by 76 deputies and in accordance with the provisions of Article 58 of the Constitution."

It is noteworthy that Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called on the House of Representatives and members to hold an extraordinary session in order to vote on granting confidence to the government next Monday.

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Parliament holds an emergency session on Monday to vote on the Allawi government


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21st February, 2020

 

Reported on Friday that Parliament will hold an emergency session next Monday to vote on granting confidence to the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi


The agency quoted unnamed sources as saying that "the parliament will hold an extraordinary session next Monday after sending a letter from Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi requesting the session be held

She added that the session also comes at the request of the members of the House of Representatives, which amounted to 76 signatures and more

A source close to Allawi had revealed to Shafak News, that the latter had invited members of Parliament to attend at exactly six o'clock in the evening to the government palace to inform them of his government program and the CVs of the candidates for the portfolios

Allawi announced, on Wednesday, that he has completed the selection of his government, which he said consists of independent ministers who are competent away from the influence of the parties, calling on parliament to hold a session next Monday to give it confidence

The caretaker head, Adel Abdel-Mahdi, wrote a letter to Parliament, Thursday, inviting him to hold an emergency session on Monday to give confidence to the government of his successor

However, passing the government will not be easy, given that Allawi did not reach understandings with the delegation of the Kurdistan Region, as well as prominent Sunni powers as well as Christians regarding his prospective government

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Allawi agreed with the top Kurdish leaders on an order they agreed to "reluctantly"

 

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A Kurdish lawmaker who attended the Kurdish negotiations with Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi said that the latter agreed with the Kurdish leaders on an order that they agreed to "reluctantly."


The MP, who declined to be named, told an Arab newspaper, "Allawi proposed two tracks during several meetings. The first is to move into an independent government that is far from the parties and includes the Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites, especially since that government is not permanent, but rather is temporary, came to specific tasks, which is to control security Restoring the state’s prestige, and holding early elections, so there is no justification for the involvement of these blocs and the anger of the street.

He added that "the second track of Allawi, and this was agreed upon with the top Kurdish leaders, and not negotiators, is to delay their quotas from the ministries when the formation of the government is presented to Parliament for a vote, which allows to reduce pressure, and to negotiate with the Kurds later on their ministries, which was agreed upon by most political forces. The Kurdish reluctantly, because of Allawi's insistence on the nature of his government.

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The government of Muhammad Allawi enters the market for buying and selling ministerial positions
 

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BAGHDAD - As Iraqi protests against corruption and party-power continue, the judiciary is investigating allegations that parties have paid huge sums for "buying and selling" ministries and positions in the upcoming government.

These allegations highlight the wide gap between political leaders and the demands of citizens in the oil-rich country ranked 16th on the list of the most corrupt countries in the world.

Politicians reported similar deals during the formation of previous governments, but the "bazaar" is back on the front today as the street awaits the birth of an independent government as pledged by Prime Minister-designate Mohamed Allawi, in response to the demands of the demonstrations in which about 550 people were killed.

For the first time, the judiciary announced that it was investigating Iraqi politicians over the allegations that accompanied the birth of the previous four governments since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003.

Investigations began following a tweet by political analyst Ibrahim al-Sumaida’i, who is close to the prime minister-designate, in which he said that $ 30 million was offered to him in order to book a ministry “for a specific entity.”

And Al-Sumaidaie is not the only one who mentioned that. Deputy Kazem Al-Sayyadi, who belongs to the rule of law led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, published a tweet in this regard in which he said that the ministries of Iraq "for sale."

He wrote, "The Ministry of Oil at 10 billion (about 8.4 million dollars), who buys?"

The judiciary has investigated al-Sumaida ، and is seeking to lift the immunity of the fisherman with the aim of investigating him with the allegations he mentioned.

The Adel Abdul Mahdi government had resigned over the impact of the demonstrations that, since its inception on the first of last October, were calling for change in a country that lost in 17 years about 450 billion dollars due to rampant corruption, according to Parliament, an average of 25 billion dollars annually.

Allawi assures that his government will be completely independent, but political forces still covet the hegemony over positions that bring in money as part of a legacy they have been accustomed to since the regime change in 2003.

According to political analyst Hisham al-Hashemi, politicians are using the same tactics to control positions despite popular moves.

He explained that "the brokers of these files are of two categories," the firstconsisting of deputies and figures close to politicians known to be corrupt, who would transfer the "CV to the team close to the official in exchange for amounts agreed upon between the covetous position and the broker."

As for the second category, they are “leaders of some (parliamentary) blocs, and they are known to sell ministries in one of two ways, either once for a lump sum, or sell them in four batches, i.e. a payment for each year in the ministry.”

This complicates negotiations on the formation of the Allawi government, as the minister or party that paid huge sums for his assumption of a portfolio at the end of 2018 for a period of four years, will not easily welcome his exit from the government after only one year.

While some parties fear that they will lose their funding sources and the commercial contracts that they finance themselves, one of the leaders of these parties seeks to persuade the Prime Minister-designate to keep one of the ministries within his share.

A party official told the party that "the party leader has told the prime minister (the designate) that he has financial obligations in the ministry at the moment and cannot be abandoned during this period and asked him to appoint a person close to him."

From this standpoint, a high-ranking government official said that the issue of assigning independent ministers at this stage is "just a lie and cannot be acted upon amid partisan rivalry" over ministerial quotas.

"The parties may accept independent ministers, but after that they will gather around the minister and tell him that this ministry is our share and you have to abide by the orders we dictate to him," he said.

The political parties ’influence is not confined to the position of minister alone, but rather exceeds that of all the ministry’s resources, especially by controlling other important positions such as the deputy minister and the general director of the ministry, which are the locations through which most of the financial facilities pass.

Last December, MP Mahmoud Mulla Talal requested that the Minister of Industry, Saleh al-Jubouri, be interrogated with files relating to corruption in his ministry, accusing him of awarding contracts to a subsidiary of him.

But the day before the interrogation session, the same deputy, who is the head of the Parliament's Legal Committee, was arrested on charges of taking a bribe to withdraw from the interrogation, in an "ambush" sources that the minister had arranged for him. He was sentenced to six years' imprisonment.

An official in the government integrity commission charged with pursuing corruption confirmed that most political parties holding power "have economic committees that are tasked with obtaining commercial contracts for their subsidiaries."

He added that each party minister "has a group of companies that get the major contracts, which usually do not perform the service work and have no experience in the field of construction," but they "prevent the authorized companies to compete with them."

After 17 years of successive governments, Iraq, which floats on seas of oil, still lacks basic services such as electricity and clean water, in parallel to a near collapse in the health and education systems.

Allawi pledged in his first speech after the commissioning to work to inventory the economic committees of the political factions as part of his government program, which was considered by observers as a major challenge difficult to achieve.

"There are political and commercial powers trying to implement into ministries through financial deals," said an Iraqi politician, who declined to be named.

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Close to Allawi, denies the names circulated in the media: the list of candidates for the booth will be announced on Monday

 

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21st February, 2020


A source close to Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, denied on Friday, the nomination of names circulated by some media and social networking sites for the cabinet.

Al-Muqrab said in an interview with Mawazine News that he "categorically denies the nomination of the names circulating on social media and some media outlets, among them the nomination of Mahdi Damad Muhaisen to the Ministry of Agriculture."

He added, "The circulation of these names is merely media speculation and the list of candidates is reserved with the Prime Minister-designate and will be announced in the parliament session next Monday to vote on giving it confidence."

Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called on the parliament to hold a session next Monday to vote on the cabinet cabinet of his transitional government. 

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Wisdom: Allawi is the best solution and we call on the political blocs to unite

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The leader of the Al-Hikma Movement, Rahim Al-Aboudi, affirmed that the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi is the best solution, calling on the political blocs to unite for the sake of the country.

Al-Aboudi said in a statement: "We are in wisdom to see that Allawi is the best solution."

And that "the Kurds had a constructive dialogue with Allawi and about half a year would vote for the government, and even the millionaires called for by activists are in the interest of passing the government."

He added: "We call on the political blocs to unite, especially since Iraq is surrounded by countries afflicted by the Coronian epidemic, and here the interests of the people should be prevailed over the interests of individuals

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Deputy: Al-Halbousi will refrain from attending a session of giving confidence to Allawi's government

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On Saturday, the deputy from the Al-Fateh Alliance, Fadel Al-Fatlawi, suggested that Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi will not attend next Monday’s session devoted to granting confidence to the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, while Al-Halbousi is not supportive of Allawi’s government.

Al-Fatlawi said in a statement to the "information", that "the Sunni and Kurdish blocs are still not supportive of Allawi's government and have reservations that Allawi has not yielded to their pressure and conditions by passing their candidates within his cabinet," noting that "Allawi is consulting with the Sunni and Kurdish blocs at the present time to resolve all Problems. ”

He added that "a session next Monday may be held under the chairmanship of the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and it is expected that Halbousi will not attend because he is not supportive of the Allawi government," noting that "all ministerial names circulating in the media are inaccurate and leaked two weeks ago."

On Saturday, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi threatened whoever refuses to set the date for the extraordinary session by subjecting him to legal accountability, stressing that the constitution cannot be adapted to partisan and political whims. Ended 25 T

 
 

 

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Al-Nujaifi Front confirms: 34 Sunni representatives will vote for Allawi

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The Salvation and Development Front led by Osama Al-Nujaifi, the former deputy Abdul Karim Abtan, announced on Saturday that 34 Sunni representatives will vote for the government of Prime Minister-designate Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi, scheduled to be put to the vote on Monday.

"The Salvation and Development Front met with Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi and offered him six conditions in exchange for supporting his next government and voting for it under the parliament dome," Abdel-Karim Abtan, a spokesman for the front, told Al-Maalouma.

And Abtan explained, "The members of the Salvation and Development Front with 34 deputies will vote to pass the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, whether he fulfills our six conditions from zero, and our deputies will be positive opponents under the parliament dome."

He added that "our conditions are summarized by implementing the demands of the demonstrators, referring the killers of the demonstrators and the security forces to the judiciary, as well as setting a time frame for the early elections of no less than six months and no more than a year, and setting a program for the return of the absentees and the displaced, as well as the return of the disappeared and the displaced, and restricting arms to the state and rebuilding the state's security institutions."

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi had previously threatened that whoever refrains from setting a date for the special session would be subject to legal accountability, stressing that the constitution cannot be adapted to partisan and political whims. Ended in / 25

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Al-Kaabi threatening Al-Halbousi: Whoever refrains from holding the special session will be subject to legal accountability

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Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi threatened, on Saturday, that whoever refrains from setting a date for the extraordinary session will be subject to legal accountability, stressing that the constitution cannot be adapted to partisan and political whims,
the first deputy speaker of parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, in a statement to the official Iraqi news agency. Conscious "and I saw it (the information)," The constitution obligated the Presidency of the Council of Representatives to fix the date for the special session, "noting that" after the Prime Minister requested and signed more than 70 deputies, no one can refrain from setting a date for the special session. "
He added, "Whoever refrains from setting a date for the special session will be subject to legal accountability," stressing that "the constitution cannot be adapted to partisan and political whims and the time to return to quotas and spoils is over." Ended / 25

 
 

 

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Al-Amiri: All the blocs authorized Allawi to form a government with these specifications

 
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Shafaq News / The leader of the "Al-Fath" coalition, Hadi al-Amiri, considered on Saturday that all political blocs authorized Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi to form a government that is far from quotas.

Al-Amiri said, during a memorial service in memory of the "martyr of the mihrab" in Baghdad, that "all political blocs authorized Allawi to choose his ministers outside the framework of quotas."

He added, "We must review the political process and the constitution," noting that "early elections are one of the ways to restore confidence in the political process."

Allawi was named after a consensus between Al-Amiri and the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr.

However, he faces widespread objections from the Kurdish and Sunni political forces as well as the popular movement, which demands an independent personality far from subordination to the parties and abroad.

On Wednesday, Allawi announced the completion of his cabinet, which he said consists of independent ministers who are competent and far from the influence of the parties.

Controversy remains over the date for the emergency parliament session to consider whether or not to grant confidence to the Allawi government

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Document .. Abdul-Mahdi addresses the House of Representatives to pass the Allawi government

 
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Shafaq News / The resigned Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, called on Thursday, the House of Representatives to hold an extraordinary session, to vote on the upcoming government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, next Monday, the twenty-fourth of February.

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Kurds waving not to vote for Allawi's government: she will be born dead

 
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Shafaq News / Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Bashir Haddad, said on Saturday that the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Allawi is proceeding with selecting ministers who are from the Kurdish share in his transitional government without referring to the official institutions in the Kurdistan Region.

Al-Haddad Awo, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) bloc, told reporters today that "we will not vote on this ministerial formation," noting that "Allawi wants to assign himself to the ministers who are from the Kurdish share, and we believe that this is done through the official institutions in the Kurdistan Region."

He added, "We will not agree to hold a parliamentary session to give confidence to the Allawi government, and we believe that the failure of the Sunnis, Kurds, and part of the Shiites to lead to the failure of that government to perform its duties."

Al-Haddad added that "if, contrary to the law and the internal system of parliament, and in the form of imposing wills, the government is voted, it will be born dead, and it will not have international and regional support and support

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Confirmations that the extraordinary parliament session will be held tomorrow Monday

 

Saturday 22nd February 2020

 

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The data confirm that the special session will be held on the date that Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi called for, especially after the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called for a popular million-dollar demonstration, if the session does not take place during this week, and the first deputy speaker of parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, confirmed that After the Prime Minister requested and signed more than 70 deputies, no one can refrain from setting a date for it.

In a tweet on Twitter, Al-Sadr said: “If the session does not take place during this week, or if it was held and no fair Iraqi cabin was voted on, or if the cabin is not with the aspirations of the authority and the people, then this calls for going out to a million-popular demonstration without regional addresses and then turning it into sit-ins. On the Green Zone to press for the rescue of Iraq from the corrupt, sectarian and ethnic. "

While the first deputy speaker of Parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, confirmed: "The constitution obligated the presidency of the parliament to fix the date for the extraordinary session," adding that "after the prime minister asked and more than 70 representatives signed, no one could refrain from setting a date for the special session."

While the Secretary-General of the "Arab Option" party Abdel Karim Abtan saw that "the Sunni political forces do not have at present any unified position on voting for the Allawi government and their differences will continue," the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party said that the Kurds will not attend the parliament session to vote on the formation Government "being unacceptable."

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