Congratulations Iraq has a New President and a New Prime Minister
In detail.. Biography of the Prime Minister-designate
He was born in the city of Baghdad in 1970, and when he reached the age of ten in 1980, the ruling regime under President Saddam Hussein executed his father and five members of his family for belonging to the banned Islamic Dawa Party at the time. He participated in the popular uprising in 1991, and because of the security conditions and harassment, he moved to Baghdad for three years until he completed his university studies. He is married and has four children.
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Sciences from the College of Agriculture, University of Baghdad, and a Master's degree in Project Management.
Here are some personal and professional information of the Sudanese:
- Maysan Governorate was born in 1970.
Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences.
- Secretary General of the Euphrates Movement.
Positions he held:
- Mayor of the city of Amarah 2004.
- Governor of Maysan 2005.
- Minister of Human Rights 2010.
- Head of the High Commission for Accountability and Justice, 2011
- Deputy Minister of Agriculture 2013.
- Head of the Political Prisoners Foundation, acting 2014.
- Minister of Migration and Displacement, 2014 Acting Minister of
Finance 2014.
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs 2014.
Acting Minister of Commerce 2015.
Acting Minister of Industry 2016.
Also, Al-Sudani is considered one of the internal leaders, and he has never worked in the opposition, does not have a Western residency, and has never had Work in security positions
After approaching the presidency of Iraq .. Who is Abdul Latif Rashid?
Publishes / Mawazine News / the biography of Abdul Latif Rashid, who is approaching the presidency of the Republic of Iraq.
And below is the biography:
Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid
- Born in Sulaymaniyah Governorate 1944
- Holds a PhD in Engineering Holds the
following positions:
- Teaching at the University of Sulaymaniyah
- Director of the International Food and Agriculture Organization project for Wadi Tuban, which is located in southern Yemen
- Resident engineer for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the International The Jizan Valley Dam and Irrigation Network in Saudi Arabia
- Project Director of the International Food and Agriculture Organization and the Jizan Valley Development Project
- Minister of Water Resources
- Senior Adviser to the President of the Republic of Iraq.
missile attack targets the vicinity of the Green Zone, coinciding with the holding of the election session for the Iraqi president
Today, Thursday, RT correspondent in Iraq reported that a missile attack targeted the vicinity of the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, where Parliament is holding a session to elect a new president for Iraq.
The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced the presentation of the Green Zone and its surroundings in the capital, BaghdadTo the bombing of Katyusha rockets, prior to the parliament session dedicated to electing the President of the Republic.
The cell stated in a statement today that "the Green Zone and its surroundings in the capital, Baghdad, were bombed with 9 Katyusha rockets, which resulted in the injury of a number of security personnel and citizens."
In turn, the Federal Public Service Council announced that its building was exposed to two mortar shells.
The council's spokesman, Wissam al-Lahibi, said in a statement carried by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that the service council was subjected to two mortar shells, which fell in the garden of the building without causing any human casualties.
The House of Representatives begins a secret vote to elect the President of the Republic
The competition has become almost exclusively between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) candidate Barham Salih and Latif Rashid, among dozens of candidates.
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A parliamentary source reveals the number of votes required for a presidential candidate to win
The source told {Euphrates News} that "the first round of secret balloting, if the candidate gets 220 votes, then he will go to a second round between the first and second winners, and whoever gets the highest votes will win the position of the presidency."
He added, "In the second round, any candidate who gets more than 165 votes will be the president of the country."
The start of the election session for the Iraqi president, in the presence of 258 deputies in Parliament
The Media Department of the House of Representatives announced, on Thursday, the opening of the presidential election session, in the presence of 258 deputies.
The constituency stated in a statement, of which "Nass" received a copy (October 13, 2022), that "the fifth electoral cycle, of the first legislative year, the second legislative term, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi inaugurated the works of session No. (6)."
The statement added that "258 deputies attended."
Moments later, the media department announced that the number of deputies present had increased to 269.
After the bombing of Al-Khadra .. Al-Kazemi directs the full protection of the parliament session
Al-Kazemi: We refuse to obstruct the democratic path
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Al-Kazemi directs to secure the protection of the Iraqi parliament session
The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi directed today, Thursday, to secure the necessary protection for the parliament session to choose the President of the Republic, stressing the end of the political crisis.
Al-Kazemi said in a tweet to him on Twitter, "While we support the completion of the constitutional benefits to end the political crisis, we affirm our directives to the leaders of the security services to ensure the full and necessary protection for the parliament session," stressing, "We categorically reject any attempt to obstruct the democratic path."
"We have directed the security services to take all necessary measures to provide security and prevent any attempt to use uncontrolled weapons," he added.
And the fortified Green Zone in the center of the capital, Baghdad, was attacked by nine missiles, which resulted in the injury of more than five people, including soldiers.
This bombing coincides with the approaching session of the Iraqi Parliament to elect the President of the Republic of Iraq.
America condemns the missile strikes near the Iraqi parliament
The Ambassador of the United States of America to Iraq, Alina Romanowski, strongly condemned, on Thursday, the missile bombing that targeted the fortified Green Zone, which includes government departments and institutions, in addition to the Iraqi parliament building and international missions in the center of the capital, Baghdad.
"I condemn in the strongest terms the missile attacks near the Iraqi parliament," Romanowski said in a tweet on the social networking sites "Twitter". She stated that "the Iraqi people must find solutions to their political differences and achieve their demands through peaceful means only."
The ambassador also emphasized that "such attacks undermine democracy and trapped Iraq in a perpetual cycle of violence."
An official security source said earlier in the day that the fortified Green Zone in the center of the capital, Baghdad, was attacked by several missiles.
The source told Shafaq News Agency, that nine missiles fell inside and around the Green Zone, wounding more than five people, including soldiers.
The source explained that the launch site of the missiles was from eastern Baghdad.
For its part, the Security Media Cell confirmed in a statement that the Green Zone in Baghdad and its surroundings were bombed with 9 Katyusha rockets, which resulted in the injury of a number of security service personnel and citizens.
According to Shafaq News Agency's correspondent, two missiles fell in the vicinity of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, while two other missiles fell at the legislative gate number one leading to the Iraqi Parliament, while a third landed on the "Bunya" mosque in the Al-Alawi area in central Baghdad.
This bombing coincides with the approaching session of the Iraqi Parliament to elect the President of the Republic of Iraq.
The British ambassador comments on the missile bombing of the Green Zone
The process of counting and counting the votes for the presidential elections begins
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The Information" publishes the texts of the constitutional articles related to the election of the President of the Republic and the assignment of the Prime Minister
Article (70)
first: The House of Representatives elects from among the candidates a president of the republic by a two-thirds majority of the number of its members.
Second: If none of the candidates obtains the required majority, competition will take place among the candidates who obtain the highest number of votes, and whoever obtains the majority of votes in the second ballot shall be declared president. Article (71)
The President of the Republic shall take the constitutional oath before the House of Representatives, in the form stipulated in Article (50) of the Constitution. Article (76)
first: The President of the Republic assigns the candidate of the most numerous parliamentary bloc to form the Council of Ministers, within fifteen days from the date of the election of the President of the Republic.
Second: The Prime Minister-designate shall nominate the members of his cabinet within a maximum period of thirty days from the date of the assignment.
Third: The President of the Republic assigns a new candidate to head the Council of Ministers, within fifteen days, when the Prime Minister-designate fails to form the ministry within the period stipulated in item “Second” of this article.
Fourth: The Prime Minister-designate presents the names of his cabinet members and the ministerial curriculum to the House of Representatives, and is considered to have gained its confidence, upon approval of the ministers individually, and the ministerial curriculum, by an absolute majority.
Fifth: The President of the Republic assigns another candidate to form the ministry within fifteen days in case the ministry does not gain confidence
Deputy: The next government will cancel all Al-Kazemi agreements
The representative of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Mortada Ali Hammoud Al-Saadi, considered, on Thursday, the agreements concluded by Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s government after the date of October 9, 2021 as a violation of the law because it does not have constitutional powers.
Al-Saadi said in a statement to "Al-Maalouma", that "all the agreements concluded by the Al-Kazemi government are useless and represent a drain on Iraq's wealth."
He added, "The agreements that Al-Kazemi concluded after the date of 9/10/2012 are outside the scope of his authority, since his government, by law, has resigned, and therefore any international agreement will be challenged."
Al-Saadi indicated that "the next government will cancel all agreements and contracts concluded by the Al-Kazemi government, especially the agreements signed with poor countries such as Jordan."
The legal expert, Jamal Al-Asadi, confirmed in a previous statement to Al-Maalouma that the next government is able to cancel most of the contracts made by the current caretaker government, considering it a full-fledged government.
Parliamentary source: Al-Sudani will be assigned today to form the new cabinet
The parliamentary source told Al-Furat News that: "The winning president of the republic will assign Al-Sudani to form the new ministerial cabinet today."
Today, Thursday, the House of Representatives held a voting session to choose the President of the Republic, with the attendance of 277 deputies.
No candidate was able to obtain two-thirds of the votes in the race for the presidency of the Iraqi republic, to resort to a second round to decide the winning candidate for the position.
Candidate Abdel Latif Rashid received 157 votes, while candidate Barham Salih received 99.
In the second round, one of the candidates required more than 165 votes to win the presidency.
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