The death of the former governor of the Central Bank, Sinan Al-Shabibi
Officially, progress and determination choose the candidate of the year for the presidency of Parliament
On Saturday, the Alliance of Progress and Al-Azm officially chose Muhammad Al-Halbousi as the only candidate for the presidency of Parliament in its fifth session.
The official spokesman for the National Progress Alliance, Yahya al-Muhammadi, said in a statement received by Shafak News Agency, "The recent parliamentary elections produced a new political equation that will have a tangible impact on the reality of Iraq;
Al-Muhammadi congratulated, "The step of electing Khamis al-Khanjar as head of the coalition that combines progress and determination," noting that "this merger will have a direct reflection on the reality of the liberated provinces."
And he added, "Today, in the presence of 67 winning deputies from the Azm and Progress coalition, a vote was taken to choose Khamis al-Khanjar as the head of the coalition, and Muhammad al-Halbousi as the only candidate for parliament."
Al-Mohammadi continued, "The Sunni political arena is witnessing political maturity thanks to the rationality and vision of the two leaders, Al-Halbousi and Al-Khanjar," stressing that "this merger is historical and is in the interest of the political process."
And earlier today, Saturday, an informed political source revealed that the two largest coalitions of Sunni political forces on Saturday evening chose Muhammad al-Halbousi as a candidate for the presidency of the Iraqi parliament in its fifth session.
The source told Shafaq News Agency, that members of my alliance, headed by Muhammad al-Halbousi, and a determination led by Khamis al-Khanjar voted unanimously to choose al-Halbousi as a candidate for the Sunni forces to occupy the position of parliament speaker for a second term.
The source had told Shafaq News Agency, that the two alliances reached an agreement during a meeting held in Baghdad to form a unified alliance headed by Khamis al-Khanjar.
The progress and determination of the two largest alliances of Sunni political forces are considered, and the first won 37 seats in the last parliamentary elections that took place last October, while the second won 14 seats.
Al-Sadr publishes a tweet about the shape of the new Iraqi government
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, renewed on Saturday his position regarding the formation of the next federal government, and that it will be a “national majority” government.
This came in a tweet he posted on the social networking sites “Twitter”, on the eve of the first session of the House of Representatives in its new session, and the intensification of meetings and meetings between the main political components in the country (Shiites, Kurds, Sunnis) with the aim of naming the three presidencies, and proceeding with the formation of the government.
Al-Sadr said in his tweet, “Today, there is no place for sectarianism and there is no place for ethnicity, but a national majority government in which Shiites defend the rights of minorities, Sunnis and Kurds.”
He added that “the Kurdish will defend the rights of minorities, Sunnis and Shiites, and the Sunni will defend the rights of minorities, Shiites and Kurds.”
He pointed out that “today there is no place for corruption, as all sects will support reform,” stressing that “today there is no place for militias, everyone will support the army, police and security forces, and the law will prevail in an impartial Iraqi judiciary.”
Al-Sadr continued, “Today, we and the people will say: No, our decision is Iraqi Shiite, Sunni, Kurdish, Turkman, Christian, Faili, Shabak, Yazidi, Sabean: (an Iraqi national mosaic, neither eastern nor western).”
Harb: The election of Al-Halbousi will be the fastest, and hours separate him from the presidency of the House of Representatives
The legal expert, Tariq Harb, said, on Saturday, that the election of the head of the Progress Alliance, Muhammad al-Halbousi, to the presidency of the House of Representatives will be the fastest.
Harb said in an interview seen by (Al-Oula News) that "the election of Al-Halbousi as Speaker of Parliament will be the fastest in the history of the Parliament Speaker's elections, because of the great parliamentary support he obtained that guarantees him obtaining the Sadrist, Sunni and Kurdish parliamentary majority."
And he added: “As Al-Halbousi separates him from the position only hours tonight
Can the first parliament session be postponed?
Harb told Al-Furat News that: "It is not possible to postpone the first session of the House of Representatives scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday."
"The fixed date is constitutional, and it cannot be postponed despite attempts made," he added.
"All these attempts failed due to their constitutional dispute," Harb stressed.
Tomorrow, the House of Representatives is preparing to hold its first session, headed by the eldest.
The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, set the date for the first session of the House of Representatives.
Saleh stated in a tweet on Twitter that he had signed the republican decree to call the new parliament to convene on Sunday, January 9, 2022.
He indicated that hopes are set to meet the national demand by forming a capable and effective government that protects the interests of the country and enhances sovereignty, as a protector and servant of the Iraqis, and this requires solidarity In order to achieve the reform required for a stable and prosperous Iraq.
Member of State of Law: Maliki is the most popular and we will nominate him for prime minister
A member of the State of Law coalition, Ghazi al-Aboudi, said, on Saturday, that the leader of his coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, is "the most popular" in the Iraqi street, and that the coalition will nominate him for the position of prime minister, while he considered the Shiite House agreement before the first parliament session "a certain thing."
Al-Aboudi said in an exclusive interview received by (Al-Oula News), that "political discussions are continuing, and it is certain that the largest bloc will remain inside the Shiite house."
Al-Aboudi pointed out that "the new political agreement will exclude all previous opinions and positions, and after discussions with Mr. Al-Sadr, a certain formula will be produced."
He added, "The meetings did not address the proposal of a name to assume the functions of the prime minister yet," continuing that "Al-Maliki is the most popular in the Iraqi street, and that the rule of law will nominate him to take over the position."
Close To Al-Maliki: Parliament Session May Witness The Registration Of Two Large Blocs!
A close associate of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, revealed today, Saturday, that there is an intention to announce two large blocs in the first parliament session tomorrow, Sunday.
Al-Muqrib, who asked not to be named, told "Earth News", "Dialogue and negotiation continues between the coordination framework, directly and indirectly, in order to form the largest bloc in the two parties, but this matter requires a lot of time and greater understandings, and this matter may not be achieved." In the first session of Parliament, as it will be held tomorrow, Sunday.”
He added that "the coordination framework does not intend to present itself as a larger bloc in the first session, in return for that the Sadrist bloc will not submit an official request that it is the largest bloc. If the Sadrist movement presents this request during tomorrow's session, the framework will also submit a request as the largest bloc attached to it." The signatures of the framework’s deputies, whose number so far exceeds 90, and for this reason, tomorrow’s session, Sunday, may witness the announcement of two large blocs, as happened in the 2018 elections.
The death of the former governor of the Central Bank, Sinan Al-Shabibi
Today, Saturday, a medical source announced the death of the former Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Sinan Al-Shabibi.
The former Central Bank Governor, Sinan Al-Shabibi, died today, Saturday, in Geneva, Switzerland.
Al-Shabibi’s family announced the news of his death through a statement published by (Nawar Al-Shabibi), the daughter of Sinan’s brother, the former governor of the Central Bank of Iraq.
Sinan Muhammad Reda al-Shabibi, born on July 1, 1941, in the capital, Baghdad, is an economist and served as the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, from September 2003 to October 2012.
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Iraqi Electricity: We paid the Iranian gas bills to the credit funds
The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced the payment of bills for gas supplied and supplied from Iran for the year 2021.
And the ministry stated in a statement last Thursday, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that “there is no truth to what was reported by some news agencies, that the electricity announced the government’s intention to liquidate the dues of the Iranian side,” noting that “what the ministry announced earlier in the year 2021 It was ready to pay all dues to the current supplier gas for the value of gas supply for the year 2021.”
She added, "The electricity has actually paid the bills for the supplied and fully supplied gas, except for the month of December of the year 2021 in the credit funds," calling on "news agencies, news and satellite channels not to cut and fragment statements in a false manner and to shade citizens and public opinion with misleading and false news."
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