Special government of Sudanese .. schedule of Iraq crises in one year

Special government of Sudanese .. schedule of Iraq crises in one year

According to the amount of “solidarity” that the Sudanese will find and the date of the budget, the opinions of Iraqi political analysts who spoke to the “Sky News Arabia” website vary in their projections for the answers to these questions.

On Thursday night, the Sudanese government was put to a vote in the Iraqi parliament after its ministerial programme was made public. This programme included changes to important industries like electricity, job opportunities, and economic development, all of which were continued by the previous prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

The necessity of teamwork
For the Sudanese programme to discover “a tact of all,” and to strike instances, Hilali, the leader of the coordinating framework, must return.
Al-Sudani uses these documents in conjunction with a sizable initiative to increase the state’s imports and diversify the state’s funding sources by relying on sources other than oil.

In this, the new prime minister discussed a “gradual shift from the rentier economy by updating the work of the economy,” focusing on the energies of young people in developing small and medium-sized businesses in agriculture, industry, information technology, services, and the environment; what offers job opportunities and attracts local and foreign investment.

difficult laws
In addition to the economic component, the Iraqi scene needs to advance the laws governing political disputes over elections and establish the government before the elections in October 2021.
The Sudanese included his plan in this to pass laws governing the Federal Court and the Federation Council within six months, revise the election law within three months, and conduct elections within a year.

Due to political disagreements, the parliament was unable to adopt complicated laws affecting the Federation Council and the Federal Court that had been passed over an extended period of time.
complex and lengthy curriculum
Analysts in Iraqi affairs see it difficult to fully implement this program; With the complexity of the political environment, the infrastructure, the outbreak of corruption and favoritism that disrupts any prime minister for the implementation of “revolutionary” reforms.

Ramadan Al-Badran, a specialist in Iraqi affairs, claims that “one year is not enough for this long and compound programme, but I think some priorities will be implemented, and there are no significant issues with the curriculum, but the impasse in implementation, due to the need for a long time and big financial spending, and control of this spending.

According to Al-Badran, “the Sudanese when he considers spending 30-40 billion within a year, this is a major issue, and the state may not be able to oversee it. The country is not qualified for this amount of expenditure and projects.

In light of the two months left before presenting it to the House of Representatives, the financial budget for the upcoming year is highlighted as one of the challenges facing the Sudanese government. This is done in an effort to prevent the dreadful possibility of having to stop paying employees’ salaries if the budget is not approved.

With the rise in oil prices, the new government also has the benefit of starting with the highest financial reserves in its history, which currently stand at $84 billion and are predicted to reach $100 billion by the end of the year.

Iraq crisis timetable for the Sudanese government’s special year

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