A session to vote on the Iraqi government .. on this date

A session to vote on the Iraqi government .. on this date

News from Al-Madinah: A parliamentary alliance from the major parties in the nation, with the exception of the Sadrist movement, announced that he will request a session to vote on The Next Government next Saturday. This is despite the fact that there is enough information about the government formation that Muhammad Shi’a, the Sudanese Prime Minister and the newly appointed Iraqi Prime Minister, plans to present it.

The House of Representatives will convene next Saturday to vote on the government in all of its members, the “State Administration Coalition” declared in a statement today, Tuesday.

This followed a routine gathering of the coalition mentioned above, which included the coordination framework and all of its members, the Sovereignty Alliance, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, as well as the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Alliance of Determination, yesterday and was focused on discussing the formation of the government in the office of the House of Representatives Speaker, Mr.

According to a correspondent for Al Arabiya and Al Hadath, Muhammad Al-Halbousi.
The Sudanese promised to provide a strong government last Thursday after Abdul Latif Rashid, the President of the Republic, gave him that responsibility.
While the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al -Sadr, launched a sharp criticism against him, considering that the Sudanese began to constitute a “militia coalition government”.

On the 15th of this month, he issued a warning against any of his supporters joining the coalition government that the coordination framework—the enemy—is supporting.
It is noteworthy that the parliament was elected on October 13, Abdul Latif Rashid, as president of the country, after months of procrastination and conflicts, and the resignation of Sadr representatives.

The Sadrist movement and the “coordination framework,” which consists of the Nuri al-Maliki-led State of Law coalition, the Al-Fateh alliance, and other Iranian-aligned factions, have been engaged in a political crisis in Iraq since last year. This crisis prevented last Thursday’s elections for the republic’s president and the formation of a government.

As early as the start of the Sadrist movement to dissolve the House of Representatives and hold early legislative elections in order to walk the country on the path of reforms in light of its opponents’ rejection of this trend and their insistence on forming a government with their candidate and electing a preside, the conflict has become more severe since July 2022 with the two sides of the most prominent dispute to the street and their sit-in in central Baghdad.

While the conflict developed on August 29, 2022 to violent clashes between the two parties in central Baghdad, which killed 30 people, and opened the doors to the possibility of escalation seriously.
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On this date, there will be a vote on the Iraqi government.

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