Special the fate of two Iraqi ministries, “deferred” … the solution is in the hands of the Kurds

Special the fate of two Iraqi ministries, “deferred” … the solution is in the hands of the Kurds

The two ministries represent the Kurdish component’s contribution, but the disagreement between the two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Union, blocked their passage during the session of parliament last Thursday during which the new cabinet was approved.

Two “postponed” visits – Do not wave, according to observers, signs of a quick solution to this obstacle, which keeps the government “incomplete”, especially since the two suspended ministries are of great importance in light of the environmental, demographic and development challenges faced by Iraq.
The frequent occurrence of the Kurdish dispute scenario for the Republic’s presidential nominee has observers worried as well.

While the Kurdistan Democrat insists on gaining 3 ministries with one of the National Union’s, the former expects equitable distribution of the 4 ministries that make up the Kurdish component of the cabinet.

The two Kurdish parties’ positions
Kurdish Ministerial Class
According to the provisions of Article 76 of the Iraqi constitution, the vote on the cabinet and the ministerial curriculum is by an absolute majority of the members of the House of Representatives, and there is nothing to prevent from voting on more than half of the total number of government ministers and concluding a vote, the Iraqi expert and legal advisor, Muhammad al-Samarrai, said in a statement to “Sky News Arabia” regarding the Kurdish dispute.

He added: “The Sudanese government can obtain confidence for 12 ministers, for example, as a minimum of the number of ministries of 23, and this is what happened, as the new government has won the confidence of 21 ministries, with only two ministries remaining postponed, until it is reached for consensual formulas that end the dispute over those who occupy them the main Kurdish parties’ two main rivals “.

Two Iraqi ministries’ fates have been “delayed,” and the Kurds hold the key to a solution.

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