The Iraqi parliament is holding a session today to vote on the new Iraqi government

The Iraqi parliament is holding a session today to vote on the new Iraqi government

The Iraqi parliament will vote on whether to support the new administration led by Muhammad Shi’a Al-Sudani on Thursday in the afternoon.

The results of the Iraqi parliamentary elections, which were held in Iraq on October 20, 2021, serve as a backdrop for the establishment of the new administration.
The major powers in the Iraqi parliament in the state administration coalition, which includes the vast majority of the Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish forces in Parliament in support of the Iraqi government.

In an effort to come to agreements so that the names of the candidates to hold ministerial portfolios could be decided, the Prime Minister-designate waged conversations and dialogues that resulted in revisions for a number of candidates to have ministerial port New until late last night.

According to the sources, the prime minister in charge of the Iraqi parliament session today should cast votes in 16 to 18 of the 23 bags, with the understanding that the remaining ministries will be resolved at a later date because the candidates did not reach agreements to occupy them until late last night.

The session’s facts begin with the presentation of Mohamed Shi’a Al-Sudani, the incoming prime minister, and his ministerial programme, which includes 23 axes of the government’s future in the areas of politics, services, economy, security, and combating corruption.

The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, who decided to boycott the political process and leave the Iraqi parliament, and the national wisdom movement led by Ammar al-Hakim, who declared his support for the government within the parliament but will not participate in it, are two of the most notable absentees from the cabinet in the new Iraqi government. The same is true for independent forces, most notably the movement The Extension and Movement of the ne.

By studying the sections of the government programme and giving the report to the parliament before voting to support the government, the Iraqi Parliament Speaker, Muhammad al-Halbousi, approved the creation of a specialised committee led by one of the deputy presidents of the Parliament.

Today’s session of the Iraqi parliament will be used to vote for the new Iraqi government.

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