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Tomorrow .. Barham Salih may become Prime Minister !!

President of the Republic Barham Salih
 
 

 


Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi revealed the readiness of President Barham Saleh to assume the presidency of the government in the event of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi failing to gain parliamentary confidence, stating: "The deadline granted to Allawi will not end without offering his cabinet."
Al-Tamimi said in a press statement: "The period of (30) days granted to Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi will not end if Parliament does not hold its session."

He added: "Allawi presented his booth and curriculum to Parliament before the end of the term, as the defect lies in Parliament and there is no one in it," indicating: "If Parliament votes negative, the President of the Republic will assign another candidate according to Article 76f / IV and V of the Constitution."

Al-Tamimi continued: 
 
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Allawi begins decisive negotiations to pass his cabinet.

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Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi began decisive negotiations for passing his cabinet cabinet during tomorrow's special session scheduled to vote on his cabinet.

The deputy for the Alliance of Raiders Riyad Al-Masoudi said in a statement to "Al-Ikhbaria" that "the Prime Minister-designate has embarked on political negotiations with the opposition political blocs in order to persuade them to support him during the voting tomorrow, Sunday."

 

He added that "Sunday's session will be for the Prime Minister-designate as the last chance for him and the political forces trying to adopt reform projects."

 

And that "negotiations are ongoing and may end this evening with an agreement that satisfies all political parties."

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

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2 hours ago, Half Crazy Runner said:

I think he shops at the same suit store as Ali Al-Alak. That guy loves his blue suits 😆

 

:twothumbs: Great Point, Half Crazy Runner, AND ALL The Very Best!!! :tiphat:

 

I wonder if the blue suit(s) match the blue suede shoes???!!!

 

:o   :o   :o

 

 :lmao:    :lmao:    :lmao:

 

 

Go Moola Nova!

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Iraqi Forces Coalition says it seeks to abolish Allawi’s cabinet

ifc The Iraqi Forces Coalition on Thursday said it seeks to abolish the government of Prime Minister-designateMohammed Allawi in a parliamentary session, not to postpone the parliament session devoted to granting confidence.

Iraq's parliament on Thursday adjourned a session to approve a new cabinet proposed by Prime Minister-designated Mohammed Allawi, state television reported.

It said the parliament had failed to convene a quorum as many lawmakers unhappy with Allawi's ministerial nominees boycotted the session.
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The same crap for 17 years. Obstruction, delay, postponement, crisis, a BS narrative that things are or are not being accomplished ( talks resume ) accompanied by " in the coming days " or any one of a dozen of the idiotic  " hopeful or encouraging explanations " of no substance whatsoever.

We all know the drill; you'd have to have been living under a rock all these years NOT to recognize the pathetic, cheap & tawdry " same as it ever was " verbal diarrhea they continue to disgorge year after year.

 

I'm really surprised the general population has not after 5 months just turned the corner into a full blown armed uprising/civil war. The criminals running this circus aren't interested in anything else but lining their own pockets and the continuation of keeping Iran propped up. Even if it comes at the price of plunging all of Iraq into darkness and blood.

 

Despicable & disgusting.

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1 hour ago, Pitcher said:

Iraqi Forces Coalition says it seeks to abolish Allawi’s cabinet

ifc The Iraqi Forces Coalition on Thursday said it seeks to abolish the government of Prime Minister-designateMohammed Allawi in a parliamentary session, not to postpone the parliament session devoted to granting confidence.

Iraq's parliament on Thursday adjourned a session to approve a new cabinet proposed by Prime Minister-designated Mohammed Allawi, state television reported.

It said the parliament had failed to convene a quorum as many lawmakers unhappy with Allawi's ministerial nominees boycotted the session.

 

This is why I wasn't optimistic about the vote. Why would an Iranian propped parliament vote to approve their own demise?

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On the eve of the confidence-building session, Maliki's coalition reveals its final position

Shafak News / The State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday reiterated his lack of participation in the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi.

The coalition said in a statement received by Shafak News, that it renews its previous position, "not to participate in the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, believing that it is necessary to get rid of the hateful precautionary approach."

He added, "From the beginning, we have affirmed our position, if the taxpayer abides by what he pledged to the Iraqis, we will support him with full force and if he fails to fulfill his obligations, we will apologize for his support."

He continued by saying, "From this standpoint, we affirm our steadfast discourse in secret and in public, away from narrow political calculations and gains," stressing "the need to preserve national constants, foremost of which is the formation of a government that meets the aspirations of the people, restores the prestige of the state, and is committed to holding early elections."  

Parliament is scheduled to hold a session tomorrow, Sunday, to pass Allawi's government after his failure to do so on Thursday, due to the lack of a quorum for the number of members present due to deep differences over the government formation.

Allawi, a former communications minister, has the support of prominent Shiite forces, headed by the Sadrist movement led by Sadr and the "Al-Fatah" coalition led by Hadi al-Amiri.

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

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A close associate of Al-Halbousi clarifies "conclusively" the reality of his agreement with Allawi

Shafak News / A source close to the Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, denied on Saturday the authenticity of the reports that talked about the latter's agreement with the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi regarding the government formation.

The source said in a special statement to Shafaq News, that the news that talks about the agreement between Al-Halbousi and Allawi regarding the ministerial formation is untrue.

He added that Halbousi categorically denies reaching an agreement with Allawi on the government.

Parliament is scheduled to hold a session tomorrow, Sunday, to pass Allawi's government after his failure to do so on Thursday, due to the lack of a quorum for the number of members present due to deep differences over the government formation.

Allawi, a former communications minister, has the support of prominent Shiite forces, headed by the Sadrist movement led by Sadr and the "Al-Fatah" coalition led by Hadi al-Amiri.

Except that he faces protests from the prominent Kurdish and Sunni political forces, as well as the popular movement, which demands an independent personality far from subordination to the parties and abroad.

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Who abdicated to whom?! .. Parliamentary: Unconfirmed reports that Allawi reached an agreement with the Sunnis and the Kurds

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On Saturday, MP Ahmad Hama revealed unconfirmed reports that Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Allawi had reached an agreement with the Sunnis and the Kurds in order to pass his booth.

"There is unconfirmed news that the prime minister-designate has reached an agreement with the Kurds and the Sunnis," Hama said in a tweet on his Twitter social media platform.

He wondered, "What is left of the assignee, and complete? We are used to frankness and transparency from the person previously appointed, or this is the beginning of covering up the information for the citizens."

And he added, "The coming days are enough to know the truth. I hope you will not disappoint us, Mr. President." Ended / 6

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Legal expert: The constitutional period for the Prime Minister-designate ends on March 3

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2020-02-29 | 13:06
Legal expert: The constitutional period for the Prime Minister-designate ends on March 3
 
 

Legal expert, Tariq Harb, confirmed on Saturday that the constitutional period for Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi ends at the end of the official working hours of the third day of March, noting that there is no constitutional vacuum even if the cabinet cabinet was not voted on tomorrow or after a month or more.

 
Harb said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The constitutional period specified for Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi to hand over his government cabinet to the House of Representatives for a vote on it ends at the end of the official working hours of the third day of March, given that the issuance of the presidential decree in charge was on the first of February The past and this day are not counted, but rather the next day, which is the second of February. "Noting that" the constitutionally specified period is 30 days from the date of the assignment, and as long as the month of February is 29 days, this means that the end of the mandate is on the third of the current month of March. "
 
 
Harb added that "Allawi did what he had to do when he called the House of Representatives to vote on his government cabinet on the first of March, which means that the ball today is in the court of the House of Representatives, whether by voting on it tomorrow or even a month later, it is a matter related to Parliament and the constitution did not specify a period for it." Until "The House of Representatives either votes to reject the cab, and here the alternative option is to assign the President of the Republic to another candidate or the continuation of the Parliament's dialogues until voting on the cab submitted to them by an official letter from the designated president."
 
 
Harb stressed, "Whether voting is done tomorrow or after a month or more, there is no constitutional vacuum for the government even if the resigned Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi apologized for continuing, given that there are two deputy prime ministers and either of them can manage the functions of the acting Prime Minister until The coming of the new government and the official handing over of the government. "
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Deputy for Saeroun: The failure to pass on the Allawi government came because some of the blocs did not get ministerial portfolios

 

On Saturday, the MP from the Alliance of Al-Rubaie Alliance considered that the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi did not pass that some political blocs did not get ministerial portfolios.

 
Al-Rubaie said in a statement that Alsumaria News received a copy of it, "The failure to pass on Allawi's government came because some of the blocs did not get ministerial portfolios and not an objection to the person in charge of the president, who, if he had given ministries to these blocs, would have become one of his most prominent defenders."
 

He added that "the next few days will reveal to the Iraqi people the truth of the political blocs that stand with quotas and their own interests, whoever stands with the people and the demands of the demonstrators demanding an independent government."

Al-Rubaie said, "These facts will bring down big heads and blocs that had bargained for participation and support for the new government in exchange for ministerial facts to continue the continuation of its work."

He pointed out that "the blocs that supported Allawi did not have a personal or partisan interest in this support but rather came to pay the damage inflicted on the country, as well as it saw independence in Allawi's options, which closed the door in the face of political interference, and this is the first time that has happened since 2003."
 

Al-Rubaie stressed that "the insistence of some of their refusal to participate in a government except for obtaining executive positions may cause the non-passage of the new cabinet cabinet and if this happens, it will lead to major changes in the political map, including the overthrow of some presidents and political leaders and its distance from the entire political scene."
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