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The framework holds a meeting to discuss the next stage of the political process

A political source said, on Friday, that the coordination framework will hold a meeting this evening, Friday, to discuss ways to expedite the formation of the new government.
The source told "Mawazine News", "The coordination framework will be held this evening, a meeting at the home of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki.
He added, "The meeting will discuss the latest developments in the political situation in the country, and ways to expedite the formation of the government after Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani was assigned to form it."
Iran congratulates the new Iraqi president
Today, Thursday, the Islamic Republic of Iran congratulated the new Iraqi president, .Abdul Latif Rashid
Iranian Al-Alam channel reported that "Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi sent a congratulatory message to Abdul Latif Rashid on the occasion of his election as ".President of the Republic in Iraq Abdul Latif Rashid was sworn in as President of the Republic of Iraq after winning .the second round of the secret ballot process in Parliament Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani received his official letter of assignment signed by the elected President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Rashid, in the presence of the leaders .of the coordination framework
The source told "Mawazine News", "The coordination framework will be held this evening, a meeting at the home of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki.
Washington urges Iraqi leaders to respect the will of the people in forming the new government

The United States of America welcomed the election of Abdul Latif Rashid as President of Iraq."Today, after more than a year of negotiations to form a government, the United States welcomes the election of the Iraqi parliament, Abdul Latif Rashid, as president of the Republic of Iraq," State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
He added, "President Abdul Latif Rashid appoints Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani as the designated prime minister," urging "the political leaders who will form the new government to take into account the will of the Iraqis who voted for a government that responds to their needs."
"The United States urges all parties to avoid violence and resolve differences amicably and peacefully through the political process," Price said.
"The United States reaffirms its commitment to partnering with the people and government of Iraq to advance our many shared priorities. We look forward to continued strong cooperation between our two countries," he noted.
"Today, after more than a year of negotiations to form a government, the United States welcomes the election of the Iraqi parliament, Abdul Latif Rashid, as president of the Republic of Iraq," State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
He added, "President Abdul Latif Rashid appoints Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani as the designated prime minister," urging "the political leaders who will form the new government to take into account the will of the Iraqis who voted for a government that responds to their needs."
"The United States urges all parties to avoid violence and resolve differences amicably and peacefully through the political process," Price said.
"The United States reaffirms its commitment to partnering with the people and government of Iraq to advance our many shared priorities. We look forward to continued strong cooperation between our two countries," he noted.
Including the of Al-Kazemi's violations.. Al-Maliki's coalition determines the tasks of the Sudanese for the next stage
A member of the State of Law coalition, Rasoul Radi, confirmed today, Friday, that the Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, has many tasks that are summed up in addressing the agreements concluded by the previous government, which are not in the interest of Iraq, as well as preparing for the provincial elections and early voting.
Radi told Al-Maalouma, "Many negatives have occurred in Iraq during the period of Al-Kazemi and his government's assumption of power and management of the country, and today, many things are ready to overcome what happened and go towards forming a service government."
He added, "Many agreements have been concluded in Al-Kazemi's government, and they are not in Iraq's interest, and therefore work will be done to address them through the new government, especially since it has a specific time limit to solve problems and go towards early elections."
And he indicated that "the government has a year and a half to solve the problems that Iraq is suffering from, and to go towards holding provincial council elections six months before the early elections are held, especially since Parliament had previously voted on its law and specified the number of members of those councils, as the need has become urgent to restore these councils, especially since Governors have the power and authority to dispose of funds in their governorates.”
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The framework sets the date for Al-Sudani to announce his program and cabinet
The deputy of the coordination framework, Muhammad Hassan, confirmed, on Saturday, that the completion of the selection of the cabinet ministers of Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani and the presentation of his government program will not exceed two weeks from now, indicating that Al-Sudani moved intensively before being officially assigned with the political forces.
Hassan said in a statement to "Information", that "the early announcement of the coordination framework for his candidate for prime minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, gave the latter an opportunity to move on the political forces to present his government program and present his vision regarding his acceptance of the candidates of the political forces for ministerial seats, which is a good thing that has reduced the time it will take." Interview and selection of the cabinet.
He added that "the political forces dealt with Al-Sudani during his talks before he was officially assigned by the President of the Republic as if he was officially charged," adding that "the selection of the Sudanese cabinet ministers will be completed and the presentation of his government program will not exceed two weeks from now."
It is noteworthy that the President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Rashid, has assigned the candidate of the largest bloc, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to form the next government.
The deputy of the coordination framework, Muhammad Hassan, confirmed, on Saturday, that the completion of the selection of the cabinet ministers of Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani and the presentation of his government program will not exceed two weeks from now, indicating that Al-Sudani moved intensively before being officially assigned with the political forces.
Hassan said in a statement to "Information", that "the early announcement of the coordination framework for his candidate for prime minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, gave the latter an opportunity to move on the political forces to present his government program and present his vision regarding his acceptance of the candidates of the political forces for ministerial seats, which is a good thing that has reduced the time it will take." Interview and selection of the cabinet.
He added that "the political forces dealt with Al-Sudani during his talks before he was officially assigned by the President of the Republic as if he was officially charged," adding that "the selection of the Sudanese cabinet ministers will be completed and the presentation of his government program will not exceed two weeks from now."
It is noteworthy that the President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Rashid, has assigned the candidate of the largest bloc, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to form the next government.
Al-Sadr breaks his political silence and exonerates the entire Sudanese government
Today, Saturday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, expressed his first position after assigning Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani as prime minister.
Muhammad Salih al-Iraqi, known as al-Sadr’s minister, said, quoting the latter: “In the midst of forming a coalition government of proven militia subordination, it did not and will not meet the aspirations of the people and does not conform to the principle (the tried is not tested), and after the efforts to form a national majority government, neither eastern nor western, in which justice will prevail, have failed. The law and the impartial judiciary, and arms are confined to the hands of the heroic national security forces, and after democracy and party coalitions have transformed through rallies and internal and external bombardment, the arbitrary accusations are made. From the highest levels, from inside Iraq first and from outside Iraq second.
He continued, "We recommend that Iraq not turn into a puppet of foreign agendas, that weapons do not turn into loose hands, and that the people's money does not turn into the pockets and banks of the corrupt."
And the Minister of Sadr added, “We also stress our categorical, clear and frank rejection of the participation of any of our affiliates who are in the previous or current governments or those outside them, or those who defected from us previously or later, whether from inside and outside Iraq, or any of those affiliated with us directly or indirectly. Rather, absolutely and with any excuse or pretext whatsoever, in this government formation headed by the current candidate or other old faces or affiliated with the corrupt and their authority who have no interest in them but to break the power of the homeland and weaken it before the nations, and everyone who participates in its ministries with them unjustly, aggression and disobedience for any reason is He does not represent us at all, but we are acquitted of him until the Day of Judgment, and he is considered immediately expelled from us (the Al-Sadr family)."
He went on to say, "Do not be surprised by that, for there are undisputed efforts to satisfy the current and silence the voice of the nation... and those who belong to us have salivated for that rotten cake of which only crumbs remain."
And he noted: "We also show everyone that there are malicious plans to root and root and strengthen their authority and undermine everything else to increase the dominance of corruption and the corrupt and manipulation of the people's fates and money unchecked through mixing papers and domination of the judicial and security authorities and independent bodies and the like .. Beware of the authority of Bani al-Abbas, but rather (Gog and Magog) who are spreading corruption and oppression (and unfair alliances) in the land.
And the Minister of Al-Sadr concluded by saying, "Oh God, differentiate between us and the corrupt, and open between us and our people with truth, and you are the best of conquerors...and peace be upon those who follow guidance."
Today, Saturday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, expressed his first position after assigning Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani as prime minister.
Muhammad Salih al-Iraqi, known as al-Sadr’s minister, said, quoting the latter: “In the midst of forming a coalition government of proven militia subordination, it did not and will not meet the aspirations of the people and does not conform to the principle (the tried is not tested), and after the efforts to form a national majority government, neither eastern nor western, in which justice will prevail, have failed. The law and the impartial judiciary, and arms are confined to the hands of the heroic national security forces, and after democracy and party coalitions have transformed through rallies and internal and external bombardment, the arbitrary accusations are made. From the highest levels, from inside Iraq first and from outside Iraq second.
He continued, "We recommend that Iraq not turn into a puppet of foreign agendas, that weapons do not turn into loose hands, and that the people's money does not turn into the pockets and banks of the corrupt."
And the Minister of Sadr added, “We also stress our categorical, clear and frank rejection of the participation of any of our affiliates who are in the previous or current governments or those outside them, or those who defected from us previously or later, whether from inside and outside Iraq, or any of those affiliated with us directly or indirectly. Rather, absolutely and with any excuse or pretext whatsoever, in this government formation headed by the current candidate or other old faces or affiliated with the corrupt and their authority who have no interest in them but to break the power of the homeland and weaken it before the nations, and everyone who participates in its ministries with them unjustly, aggression and disobedience for any reason is He does not represent us at all, but we are acquitted of him until the Day of Judgment, and he is considered immediately expelled from us (the Al-Sadr family)."
He went on to say, "Do not be surprised by that, for there are undisputed efforts to satisfy the current and silence the voice of the nation... and those who belong to us have salivated for that rotten cake of which only crumbs remain."
And he noted: "We also show everyone that there are malicious plans to root and root and strengthen their authority and undermine everything else to increase the dominance of corruption and the corrupt and manipulation of the people's fates and money unchecked through mixing papers and domination of the judicial and security authorities and independent bodies and the like .. Beware of the authority of Bani al-Abbas, but rather (Gog and Magog) who are spreading corruption and oppression (and unfair alliances) in the land.
And the Minister of Al-Sadr concluded by saying, "Oh God, differentiate between us and the corrupt, and open between us and our people with truth, and you are the best of conquerors...and peace be upon those who follow guidance."
Al-Sadr attacks the Sudanese government
Al-Sadr expresses a position on the government after assigning Al-Sudani - Urgent Al-
Sadr: Everyone who participates in the next government does not represent us at all Al
-Sadr: Those who belong to us have salivated for that rotten cake

Al-Sadr's minister attacks the formation of the new Iraqi government
The so-called "Minister of the Leader" who is close to the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, on Saturday, directed a criticism of the coordination framework's efforts to form a "tested militia coalition" government, while renewing his categorical refusal to participate in it, he disclosed the existence of efforts To satisfy the Sadrist movement by granting him a position in that government.
Al-Iraqi said in a post on the social networking sites "Facebook", quoting Al-Sadr, that "in the midst of forming a coalition government of proven militia dependency, it did not and will not meet the aspirations of the people and does not comply with the principle (the tried is not tested), and after the efforts to form a national majority government, not an eastern one, have failed. There is no Western world in which justice, law, and an impartial judiciary prevail, and arms are confined to the hands of the heroic national security forces.”
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Al-Sadr expresses a position on the government after assigning Al-Sudani - Urgent Al-
Sadr: Everyone who participates in the next government does not represent us at all Al
-Sadr: Those who belong to us have salivated for that rotten cake
Al-Sadr's minister attacks the formation of the new Iraqi government
The so-called "Minister of the Leader" who is close to the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, on Saturday, directed a criticism of the coordination framework's efforts to form a "tested militia coalition" government, while renewing his categorical refusal to participate in it, he disclosed the existence of efforts To satisfy the Sadrist movement by granting him a position in that government.
Al-Iraqi said in a post on the social networking sites "Facebook", quoting Al-Sadr, that "in the midst of forming a coalition government of proven militia dependency, it did not and will not meet the aspirations of the people and does not comply with the principle (the tried is not tested), and after the efforts to form a national majority government, not an eastern one, have failed. There is no Western world in which justice, law, and an impartial judiciary prevail, and arms are confined to the hands of the heroic national security forces.”
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The framework responds to the tweet of the Minister of Al-Sadr: It does not affect the formation of the government
The leader in the coordination framework, Ali Al-Fatlawi, confirmed, on Saturday, that the tweet of what is known as the Minister of Al-Sadr will not affect the political work and the formation of the government.
Al-Fatlawi said in an exclusive interview with the agency (Mawazine News), that the talks do not take place through a tweet, but rather through political offices, indicating that the Sadrists' refusal to enter the political process falls within the context of respected opinions, and if they want to participate in the government, their opinion will be respected as well.
Al-Fatlawi added, "The government should see what the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr ,
wants."
Earlier today, Saturday, he refused the participation of any of the current's followers in the government headed by the current candidate.
The Minister of Commander, Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi, said in a tweet, quoting Mr. Al-Sadr, which was followed by / Mawazine News /, “We stress our categorical, clear and frank rejection of the participation of any of our affiliates who are in the previous or current governments or those outside them, or those who defected from us previously or later, whether from within Iraq and outside it, or any of those affiliated with us directly or indirectly, but absolutely and with any excuse or excuse whatsoever.”
The leader in the coordination framework, Ali Al-Fatlawi, confirmed, on Saturday, that the tweet of what is known as the Minister of Al-Sadr will not affect the political work and the formation of the government.
Al-Fatlawi said in an exclusive interview with the agency (Mawazine News), that the talks do not take place through a tweet, but rather through political offices, indicating that the Sadrists' refusal to enter the political process falls within the context of respected opinions, and if they want to participate in the government, their opinion will be respected as well.
Al-Fatlawi added, "The government should see what the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr ,
wants."
Earlier today, Saturday, he refused the participation of any of the current's followers in the government headed by the current candidate.
The Minister of Commander, Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi, said in a tweet, quoting Mr. Al-Sadr, which was followed by / Mawazine News /, “We stress our categorical, clear and frank rejection of the participation of any of our affiliates who are in the previous or current governments or those outside them, or those who defected from us previously or later, whether from within Iraq and outside it, or any of those affiliated with us directly or indirectly, but absolutely and with any excuse or excuse whatsoever.”
Chinese President to his elected Iraqi counterpart: I am ready to work with you to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries
Today, Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his readiness to work with Iraqi President-elect Abdul Latif Rashid to promote new progress in the China-Iraq strategic partnership.
And the Chinese embassy in Iraq said, in a statement received by Mawazine News, that "Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message today to Abdul Latif Rashid on the occasion of his election as Iraq's president."
"China and Iraq share a traditional friendship, and over recent years, the two countries' political mutual trust has been increasingly solidified, and their practical cooperation in various fields has made steady progress," Xi noted, according to the statement.
He added, "He attaches great importance to the development of China-Iraq relations, and is ready to work with President Rashid to promote new progress in the China-Iraq strategic partnership, for the benefit of the two countries and their peoples."
Document .. Submitting a request to the judiciary to prevent Al-Kazemi and his government formation from leaving Iraq
Document .. Submitting a request to the judiciary to prevent Al-Kazemi and his government formation from leaving Iraq
Honorable Chief of Public Prosecution.
M / travel ban
good greeting ...
In view of the imminent completion of the government for the conduct of daily business, which is a temporary government with incomplete powers, this government does not have the right to decide on important and crucial matters, and it does not have the right to conclude agreements, contracts, appointments for internal and external contracts, or to conclude special contracts.
In accordance with what was stated in the Cabinet’s Bylaw No. (2) of 2019 in Article (42)
As well as banning the travel of all those with special degrees in the caretaker government from a general manager or above, he must request and petition your honor, as soon as possible, to ban the travel of everyone
1. Mustafa Al-Kazemi 2- Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar 3- Mashreq Abbas 4- Kazem Haylan Al-Sahlani 5- Muhannad Naim 6- Hussein Allawi 7- Nabil Jassim 8- Spectrum Sami Muhammad and all Al-Kazemi’s cabinet, advisors, all agents and general managers, especially the general manager of Rafidain Bank (Abdul Hassan) Jamal Abdullah) and the Director General of the General Authority for Taxes (Mohammed Hamza Mustafa) to prevent them from traveling outside Iraq until their legal acquittal and the completion of all investigation and judicial procedures related to financial and administrative corruption and waste of public money.
With much thanks and respect
Ahmed
Lawyer
Ahmed Shahid Al-Shamry

Including Article 140..Barzani's party reveals the content of a negotiating paper signed with political parties in

The Kurdistan Democratic Party revealed today, Saturday, a negotiating paper signed between the political parties that includes the redistribution of security bodies and positions and the deployment of Kurdish forces in .Sinjar In an interview with (Baghdad Today), the representative of the Democratic Party, Majid Shankali, said that "there are 17 independent bodies in Iraq that do not have any Kurdish president, in addition to the security leaders, and there is no balance in ".them
He added that "there is a political negotiating paper between the blocs that was signed to restore balance on it," noting that "the paper requires the reactivation of Article 140 and the redeployment of the joint forces, including the Kurdish ones, in ".these areas, including Sinjar He pointed out that "the agreement provides for the rebalancing of security positions and the distribution of independent bodies, as well as the legislation of the federal oil ".and gas law to solve problems between the center and the region
The Central Bank: The inflation rate is controlled and we are not thinking about changing the exchange rate

The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Ammar Hamad Khalaf, confirmed that there is no justification for thinking about changing the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar, especially in light of the high oil prices and foreign cash reserves, which amounted to more than 80 billion dollars, noting that the inflation rate is about 6% and is controlling. It is necessary to stabilize the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar.
Khalaf said, in an interview with the Kurdish media network "Rudaw", on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington, which he described as "the mission", that "there are serious attempts to reform the Rafidain and Al-Rasheed banks, so that they can play their role in the Iraqi economy."
He added, "The annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the meetings held by central bank governors, finance ministers, and the governors of the IMF and the World Bank are important to exchange experiences, and to meet with leaders of the financial sector as well as international institutions, in addition to bilateral meetings with some central banks and international institutions, which are very important." To continue communicating with international organizations and exchanging experiences.
He added, "Iraq's foreign reserves are more than 80 billion dollars, and the credit for this increase is due to the rise in global oil prices," stressing, "There is no thought or desire to change the exchange rate, especially in light of the current circumstances and the high prices of oil and foreign reserves, There is no reason to think about changing the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar."
He explained that "the introduction of more dollars in the markets depends on the demand from banks and traders, and the sales of the window have been stable for a while," noting that "the inflation rate in Iraq is now around 6%, and it is controlled, especially because of the stability of the exchange rate in the local markets, which is controlled." by the Central Bank of Iraq.
And regarding the opening of branches for Rafidain and Al-Rasheed banks in the Kurdistan region, Khalaf explained that "these are important Iraqi banks owned by the Iraqi government, which constitutes 80% of the banking sector, and there are serious attempts to reform these banks, to play their traditional and important role in the Iraqi economy
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And the Chinese embassy in Iraq said, in a statement received by Mawazine News, that "Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message today to Abdul Latif Rashid on the occasion of his election as Iraq's president."
"China and Iraq share a traditional friendship, and over recent years, the two countries' political mutual trust has been increasingly solidified, and their practical cooperation in various fields has made steady progress," Xi noted, according to the statement.
He added, "He attaches great importance to the development of China-Iraq relations, and is ready to work with President Rashid to promote new progress in the China-Iraq strategic partnership, for the benefit of the two countries and their peoples."
M / travel ban
good greeting ...
In view of the imminent completion of the government for the conduct of daily business, which is a temporary government with incomplete powers, this government does not have the right to decide on important and crucial matters, and it does not have the right to conclude agreements, contracts, appointments for internal and external contracts, or to conclude special contracts.
In accordance with what was stated in the Cabinet’s Bylaw No. (2) of 2019 in Article (42)
As well as banning the travel of all those with special degrees in the caretaker government from a general manager or above, he must request and petition your honor, as soon as possible, to ban the travel of everyone
1. Mustafa Al-Kazemi 2- Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar 3- Mashreq Abbas 4- Kazem Haylan Al-Sahlani 5- Muhannad Naim 6- Hussein Allawi 7- Nabil Jassim 8- Spectrum Sami Muhammad and all Al-Kazemi’s cabinet, advisors, all agents and general managers, especially the general manager of Rafidain Bank (Abdul Hassan) Jamal Abdullah) and the Director General of the General Authority for Taxes (Mohammed Hamza Mustafa) to prevent them from traveling outside Iraq until their legal acquittal and the completion of all investigation and judicial procedures related to financial and administrative corruption and waste of public money.
With much thanks and respect
Ahmed
Lawyer
Ahmed Shahid Al-Shamry
Including Article 140..Barzani's party reveals the content of a negotiating paper signed with political parties in
The Kurdistan Democratic Party revealed today, Saturday, a negotiating paper signed between the political parties that includes the redistribution of security bodies and positions and the deployment of Kurdish forces in .Sinjar In an interview with (Baghdad Today), the representative of the Democratic Party, Majid Shankali, said that "there are 17 independent bodies in Iraq that do not have any Kurdish president, in addition to the security leaders, and there is no balance in ".them
He added that "there is a political negotiating paper between the blocs that was signed to restore balance on it," noting that "the paper requires the reactivation of Article 140 and the redeployment of the joint forces, including the Kurdish ones, in ".these areas, including Sinjar He pointed out that "the agreement provides for the rebalancing of security positions and the distribution of independent bodies, as well as the legislation of the federal oil ".and gas law to solve problems between the center and the region
America: The Strategic Framework Agreement will guide our relations with the new Iraqi government
The US ambassador to Baghdad, Alina Romanowski, confirmed, on Saturday, that the strategic framework agreement will guide her country's relations with the new Iraqi government.
"The strategic framework agreement will guide our relations with the new Iraqi government," Romanowski said in a tweet via Twitter, followed by Mawazine News.
She added, "Progress in achieving our common interests is important to Iraqis: an Iraq that fights corruption and creates jobs, an Iraq that is stable through strong government security institutions and free of ISIS, and an Iraq that is resilient to dealing with climate change."
"The strategic framework agreement will guide our relations with the new Iraqi government," Romanowski said in a tweet via Twitter, followed by Mawazine News.
She added, "Progress in achieving our common interests is important to Iraqis: an Iraq that fights corruption and creates jobs, an Iraq that is stable through strong government security institutions and free of ISIS, and an Iraq that is resilient to dealing with climate change."
Parliamentary legal clarifies about the 2023 budget and sets a condition for its passage next February
The Legal Committee announced, today, Saturday, its intention to legislate more than 20 laws as a first package, including 5 laws that were given priority and the first reading of them was completed, while it indicated that the legislation of the 2023 budget law may extend until next February, provided that the process of forming the new government is completed in the short period. coming.
Member of the Committee, Representative Omid Muhammad, told Al-Iraqiya News, and the Iraqi News Agency (INA) followed it up, that "there are 173 projects and proposed law sluggish from previous parliamentary sessions, and that political differences affected the current parliamentary session and delayed the discussion of laws."
He added, "The committee will give the laws that have obtained political consensus and touch the basic needs of citizens priority in the discussion and then go to vote on them and their legislation, the most important of which are the draft social security laws, the treatment of slums, the Civil Service Law, the First Amendment to the National Oil Company Law, and the First Amendment to the Law of People with Disabilities and Special Needs. These five laws were first read in Parliament, and all blocs agreed to pass them.”
He continued, "The legal committee is determined to legislate between 20-25 laws as a first package during the next few months, and it was agreed to give it priority for legislation, and it was delayed as a result of the crises that occurred in Iraq, and there are no major differences over those laws."
Regarding the draft budget 2023, Muhammad said that “budget legislation requires first the formation of an elected government, and we expect that if this is done in the next few period and the new government submits the draft budget, discussions and voting on it may extend until February of next year.
The Legal Committee announced, today, Saturday, its intention to legislate more than 20 laws as a first package, including 5 laws that were given priority and the first reading of them was completed, while it indicated that the legislation of the 2023 budget law may extend until next February, provided that the process of forming the new government is completed in the short period. coming.
Member of the Committee, Representative Omid Muhammad, told Al-Iraqiya News, and the Iraqi News Agency (INA) followed it up, that "there are 173 projects and proposed law sluggish from previous parliamentary sessions, and that political differences affected the current parliamentary session and delayed the discussion of laws."
He added, "The committee will give the laws that have obtained political consensus and touch the basic needs of citizens priority in the discussion and then go to vote on them and their legislation, the most important of which are the draft social security laws, the treatment of slums, the Civil Service Law, the First Amendment to the National Oil Company Law, and the First Amendment to the Law of People with Disabilities and Special Needs. These five laws were first read in Parliament, and all blocs agreed to pass them.”
He continued, "The legal committee is determined to legislate between 20-25 laws as a first package during the next few months, and it was agreed to give it priority for legislation, and it was delayed as a result of the crises that occurred in Iraq, and there are no major differences over those laws."
Regarding the draft budget 2023, Muhammad said that “budget legislation requires first the formation of an elected government, and we expect that if this is done in the next few period and the new government submits the draft budget, discussions and voting on it may extend until February of next year.
The appearance of Muhammad Salih: The intention is to present a current reality budget and a final account for the current year at the same time
- The financial expert, advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed that the intention is to present a current budget for the current fiscal year and a final account at the same time.
He told the National Iraqi News Agency ( NINA ): I think it is very difficult to approve the federal general budget law for the current fiscal year 2022 in the remaining time of the current fiscal year because the general budget is an estimated future financial plan for one fiscal year to come.
He explained: The expenditures that were approved during the current year were implemented through two different laws, the first: through the implementation of Article 13 of the Financial Management Law No. 6 of 2019 amended by the 12/1 disbursement of the total actual current expenditures that took place in the year 2021, and the second, Through the Emergency Food Security and Development Law No. 2 of 2022, and accordingly, I see that the intention may move to present (a current budget for the fiscal year 2022 and prepares a final account at the same time) for approval by the House of Representatives soon.
Al-Maliki: The next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it
The Secretary-General of the Islamic Dawa Party, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed today, Saturday, that the next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it, indicating that we will support the government and will not abandon it and we will hold it accountable at the same time.
Al-Maliki said in his speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Dawa Party and the birth of the pure imams: "It is not a shame to disagree, but the shame is that we do not agree and we are all under the roof of the constitution," noting that "the completion of the constitutional entitlements represents the decision of all authentic Iraqis."
He added, "We are on the verge of forming a new government, which is the result of the tireless work of the people's representatives, and the next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it." And slums should be dealt with by providing an alternative and not by imposing rents.
Al-Maliki explained that "the next government will be an opportunity for those who can accomplish and be up to the responsibility, and it will have difficult files in front of it in light of the general decline in services," noting that "there is no complex or difficulty in solving most problems, especially the agriculture and water crisis, and we will support the government and will not give up." And we will hold them accountable at the same time.
- The financial expert, advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed that the intention is to present a current budget for the current fiscal year and a final account at the same time.
He told the National Iraqi News Agency ( NINA ): I think it is very difficult to approve the federal general budget law for the current fiscal year 2022 in the remaining time of the current fiscal year because the general budget is an estimated future financial plan for one fiscal year to come.
He explained: The expenditures that were approved during the current year were implemented through two different laws, the first: through the implementation of Article 13 of the Financial Management Law No. 6 of 2019 amended by the 12/1 disbursement of the total actual current expenditures that took place in the year 2021, and the second, Through the Emergency Food Security and Development Law No. 2 of 2022, and accordingly, I see that the intention may move to present (a current budget for the fiscal year 2022 and prepares a final account at the same time) for approval by the House of Representatives soon.
Al-Maliki: The next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it
The Secretary-General of the Islamic Dawa Party, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed today, Saturday, that the next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it, indicating that we will support the government and will not abandon it and we will hold it accountable at the same time.
Al-Maliki said in his speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Dawa Party and the birth of the pure imams: "It is not a shame to disagree, but the shame is that we do not agree and we are all under the roof of the constitution," noting that "the completion of the constitutional entitlements represents the decision of all authentic Iraqis."
He added, "We are on the verge of forming a new government, which is the result of the tireless work of the people's representatives, and the next government will not be a gift, but rather a constraint and responsibility in the necks of those who oppose it." And slums should be dealt with by providing an alternative and not by imposing rents.
Al-Maliki explained that "the next government will be an opportunity for those who can accomplish and be up to the responsibility, and it will have difficult files in front of it in light of the general decline in services," noting that "there is no complex or difficulty in solving most problems, especially the agriculture and water crisis, and we will support the government and will not give up." And we will hold them accountable at the same time.
In Tehran... the Iranian Foreign Minister meets the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qassem al-Araji, and announces... the security of Iraq is part of the security of Iran!

Iraqi National Security Adviser Qassem al-Araji, who heads a high-level security delegation, met in Tehran on Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.
Mehr News Agency reported that, in this meeting, the Iranian Foreign Minister stressed the growing relations between Tehran and Baghdad in all fields, stressing the two countries' cooperation in the security field, including the need to confront armed terrorists from the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Hussein Amir Abdollahian stressed that the relations between the two countries are strategic and distinguished, and said that we consider the security of Iraq to be the security of Iran, adding: Given the good relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Iraq, we do not expect the territory of the Iraqi Kurdistan region to be a springboard for terrorist acts and a threat to Iran.
Abdullahian called on Baghdad and the Iraqi Kurdistan region to bear full responsibility in confronting terrorist groups and apartheid from the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
The Iranian foreign minister added: "We have always wanted a prosperous, free and independent Iraq, and we want nothing but good for the Iraqi government and people."
In turn, Mr. Qassem al-Araji, the Iraqi National Security Adviser, said that the Iraqi constitution does not allow the activities of individuals and movements that threaten the neighbours.
Al-Araji stressed that any non-security measure against Iran will be faced by the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, and that Iraq considers Iran's security one of its own
Iraqi National Security Adviser Qassem al-Araji, who heads a high-level security delegation, met in Tehran on Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.
Mehr News Agency reported that, in this meeting, the Iranian Foreign Minister stressed the growing relations between Tehran and Baghdad in all fields, stressing the two countries' cooperation in the security field, including the need to confront armed terrorists from the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Hussein Amir Abdollahian stressed that the relations between the two countries are strategic and distinguished, and said that we consider the security of Iraq to be the security of Iran, adding: Given the good relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Iraq, we do not expect the territory of the Iraqi Kurdistan region to be a springboard for terrorist acts and a threat to Iran.
Abdullahian called on Baghdad and the Iraqi Kurdistan region to bear full responsibility in confronting terrorist groups and apartheid from the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
The Iranian foreign minister added: "We have always wanted a prosperous, free and independent Iraq, and we want nothing but good for the Iraqi government and people."
In turn, Mr. Qassem al-Araji, the Iraqi National Security Adviser, said that the Iraqi constitution does not allow the activities of individuals and movements that threaten the neighbours.
Al-Araji stressed that any non-security measure against Iran will be faced by the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, and that Iraq considers Iran's security one of its own
Al-Sudani knocks on the doors of tenderness to explain his program on the chest
The leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hamid Al-Moussawi, revealed on Sunday, the intention of the Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to visit Al-Hanana in the Al-Najaf Governorate to present his government program to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr.
Al-Moussawi said in a televised interview, which was followed by "The Information", that "according to what we have heard, the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani will visit Al-Hanana to present his government program to Muqtada Al-Sadr in order to make observations," stressing that "the door for dialogue with the current is still open."
Al-Moussawi stressed the need to "respect the Sadrist movement's choice not to participate in the government," saying that "not participating in the movement will cause the government and all political forces to be careful in implementing what they have pledged."
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, had refused, through the "Minister of the Leader" page. The participation of any person affiliated with the Sadrist movement or a dissident from it in the government of Muhammad Shi`a al-Sudani.
The leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hamid Al-Moussawi, revealed on Sunday, the intention of the Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to visit Al-Hanana in the Al-Najaf Governorate to present his government program to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr.
Al-Moussawi said in a televised interview, which was followed by "The Information", that "according to what we have heard, the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani will visit Al-Hanana to present his government program to Muqtada Al-Sadr in order to make observations," stressing that "the door for dialogue with the current is still open."
Al-Moussawi stressed the need to "respect the Sadrist movement's choice not to participate in the government," saying that "not participating in the movement will cause the government and all political forces to be careful in implementing what they have pledged."
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, had refused, through the "Minister of the Leader" page. The participation of any person affiliated with the Sadrist movement or a dissident from it in the government of Muhammad Shi`a al-Sudani.
The President of the Republic and the Iranian Ambassador discuss bilateral relations between the two countries
link lots of Iran in the news
President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, and the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq, discussed, today, Sunday, bilateral relations and joint coordination.
The media office of the President of the Republic stated, in a statement received by Mawazine News, that "President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, received today the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq."
He added, "During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and ways to develop them, stressing the importance of consolidating cooperation and joint coordination between the two neighboring countries."
For his part, the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al-Sadeq, offered, during the meeting, "congratulations to the President of the Republic on his election as President of the Republic of Iraq," wishing him "good luck and success in his new duties."
The Iranian ambassador affirmed, "his country's support for Iraq in enhancing its security and stability."
link lots of Iran in the news
President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, and the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq, discussed, today, Sunday, bilateral relations and joint coordination.
The media office of the President of the Republic stated, in a statement received by Mawazine News, that "President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, received today the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq."
He added, "During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and ways to develop them, stressing the importance of consolidating cooperation and joint coordination between the two neighboring countries."
For his part, the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al-Sadeq, offered, during the meeting, "congratulations to the President of the Republic on his election as President of the Republic of Iraq," wishing him "good luck and success in his new duties."
The Iranian ambassador affirmed, "his country's support for Iraq in enhancing its security and stability."
Did the new Iraqi prime minister order a reduction in the exchange rate of the US dollar against the dinar? Here's the truth
#FactCheck
Users of social media are circulating news that "the new Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, ordered the reduction of the exchange rate of the US dollar against the dinar." However, this claim is not true, and the news is not true. # FactCheck
"Arabian Day" check it out for you
The facts: Sharing the news intensified recently, through Iraqi accounts, on Facebook ( here , here , here , here , here ) and Twitter ( here ). And it stated (without interference or correction): "# Urgent Now the statement of the Prime Minister, Mr. Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, orders the exchange of the dollar rate to 125 Iraqi dinars."

Audit:
The news circulated with these allegations began on Friday, October 14 , 2022, with the appointment of the prime ministerial candidate for the coordination framework, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, to form the next Iraqi government.
After his assignment, Al-Sudani said, "Our work will start from the first hours of assignment according to a realistic government program that adopts economic reforms aimed at revitalizing the industrial and agricultural sectors, supporting the private sector, diversifying sources of income, addressing environmental impacts, desertification, climate change, and protecting water resources," according to his speech ( here ).
Fact of the news:
However, the circulated news is not true, according to what the investigation found.
By searching for him in the social media accounts of the person charged with forming the new government, Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, on Facebook ( here ), Twitter ( here ), and Telegram ( here ), and in the local media, it turns out that the news is not true.
According to the constitutional procedures, Al-Sudani is the designated prime minister and needs to form his ministry and obtain the confidence of the House of Representatives by an absolute majority, in order to be able to exercise the powers of the prime minister.
Al-Sudani does not yet have the powers of the Prime Minister according to the Cabinet’s Bylaw No. 2 of 2019 in Paragraph Two of Article One.
For his part, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb, said yesterday, Saturday, in a televised interview, that "there is no justification for changing the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar, especially in light of the high oil prices and foreign cash reserves, which amounted to more than 80 billion dollars."
On December 19, 2020, the Central Bank of Iraq announced the reduction of the value of the Iraqi dinar against the US dollar from 1180 dinars to the dollar to 1460 dinars to the dollar.
The result:
Therefore, the circulating news that "the new Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani ordered to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar is not true." In fact, the news is fabricated, and the House of Representatives, until writing this report, has not voted on the ministerial curriculum and the Sudanese cabinet, meaning that he has no right to interfere in any of the work of the current government before obtaining the confidence of Parliament. Al-Sudani did not publish, through his accounts on social media, news regarding the reduction of
the dollar exchange rate against the Iraqi dinar.
Users of social media are circulating news that "the new Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, ordered the reduction of the exchange rate of the US dollar against the dinar." However, this claim is not true, and the news is not true. # FactCheck
"Arabian Day" check it out for you
The facts: Sharing the news intensified recently, through Iraqi accounts, on Facebook ( here , here , here , here ,
Audit:
The news circulated with these allegations began on Friday, October 14 , 2022, with the appointment of the prime ministerial candidate for the coordination framework, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, to form the next Iraqi government.
After his assignment, Al-Sudani said, "Our work will start from the first hours of assignment according to a realistic government program that adopts economic reforms aimed at revitalizing the industrial and agricultural sectors, supporting the private sector, diversifying sources of income, addressing environmental impacts, desertification, climate change, and protecting water resources," according to his speech ( here ).
Fact of the news:
However, the circulated news is not true, according to what the investigation found.
By searching for him in the social media accounts of the person charged with forming the new government, Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, on Facebook ( here ), Twitter ( here ), and Telegram ( here ), and in the local media, it turns out that the news is not true.
According to the constitutional procedures, Al-Sudani is the designated prime minister and needs to form his ministry and obtain the confidence of the House of Representatives by an absolute majority, in order to be able to exercise the powers of the prime minister.
Al-Sudani does not yet have the powers of the Prime Minister according to the Cabinet’s Bylaw No. 2 of 2019 in Paragraph Two of Article One.
For his part, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb, said yesterday, Saturday, in a televised interview, that "there is no justification for changing the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar, especially in light of the high oil prices and foreign cash reserves, which amounted to more than 80 billion dollars."
On December 19, 2020, the Central Bank of Iraq announced the reduction of the value of the Iraqi dinar against the US dollar from 1180 dinars to the dollar to 1460 dinars to the dollar.
The result:
Therefore, the circulating news that "the new Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani ordered to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar is not true." In fact, the news is fabricated, and the House of Representatives, until writing this report, has not voted on the ministerial curriculum and the Sudanese cabinet, meaning that he has no right to interfere in any of the work of the current government before obtaining the confidence of Parliament. Al-Sudani did not publish, through his accounts on social media, news regarding the reduction of
the dollar exchange rate against the Iraqi dinar.
After “the theft of the century” .. Parliament decides to host the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank
Member of Parliament, Donia Al-Shammari, revealed today, Sunday, that a special session was held to host the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank, against the background of a corruption deal in the amounts of taxes and customs estimated at two and a half billion dollars, after the end of the audit and the ongoing investigation.
Al-Shammari said in an interview with "Al-Maalouma", that "Parliament will hold an extraordinary session in which it will host the Governor of the Central Bank and the Minister of Finance of the current caretaker government," stressing that "the investigation and scrutiny of the amounts that were embezzled by manipulating the financial accounts of taxes and customs are underway."
She added, "A special committee will be formed for this issue, comprising two deputies for each parliamentary committee, to investigate and scrutinize the case more and reveal the parties behind the embezzled amounts."
And she continued, "There are many representatives who have filed cases with the Federal Court to prevent some ministers from the caretaker government from traveling on the grounds of many suspicions."
The independent deputy, Basem Khashan, said in a previous statement to "Information", that "the case of theft of 2.5 billion dollars from Al-Rafidain Bank is one of the largest thefts, but it is open and clear," accusing the Parliamentary Committee in the last session of "involvement in the theft that took place from Specific parties, as indicated by the report on the case
Al-Kazemi issues a clarification on the trillion tax crisis
The head of the caretaker government, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, issued a clarification on Sunday regarding the crisis of tax secretariats in Al-Rafidain Bank, which resulted in the theft of 3.7 trillion dinars.
Al-Kazemi said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that "the issue of funds withdrawn from the Tax Authority in the Ministry of Finance calls for standing up to the climates that helped spread corruption in the joints of that body, and participated in providing a cover for abuse of public money, which exceeds the life of this government." ".
He added that his government "has previously discovered this breach based on data and indicators indicating it, so it hastened to open investigations, move forward with the necessary legal procedures, and in cooperation with the judiciary, and all evidence and documents have been handed over to the judiciary for months, which in turn is proceeding with high professionalism and calmness away from the language of extortion." and misleading discourse.
Al-Kazemi indicated that "the judiciary was quicker to issue orders to stop the disbursement of funds, and to issue arrest warrants against the suspects, and the government's measures prevented the draining of other funds from the commission and from other places."
The head of the caretaker government stressed that "this government followed the legal procedures in force by the relevant authorities in the Integrity Commission and the competent judiciary, and provided all documents, evidence and clues that contribute to revealing the truth, and knowing the trespassers of public money, with an approach that respects the contexts of the state and its institutions, and respects The judiciary and its organs that we rely on to know every detail and hold each accused accountable.
Member of Parliament, Donia Al-Shammari, revealed today, Sunday, that a special session was held to host the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank, against the background of a corruption deal in the amounts of taxes and customs estimated at two and a half billion dollars, after the end of the audit and the ongoing investigation.
Al-Shammari said in an interview with "Al-Maalouma", that "Parliament will hold an extraordinary session in which it will host the Governor of the Central Bank and the Minister of Finance of the current caretaker government," stressing that "the investigation and scrutiny of the amounts that were embezzled by manipulating the financial accounts of taxes and customs are underway."
She added, "A special committee will be formed for this issue, comprising two deputies for each parliamentary committee, to investigate and scrutinize the case more and reveal the parties behind the embezzled amounts."
And she continued, "There are many representatives who have filed cases with the Federal Court to prevent some ministers from the caretaker government from traveling on the grounds of many suspicions."
The independent deputy, Basem Khashan, said in a previous statement to "Information", that "the case of theft of 2.5 billion dollars from Al-Rafidain Bank is one of the largest thefts, but it is open and clear," accusing the Parliamentary Committee in the last session of "involvement in the theft that took place from Specific parties, as indicated by the report on the case
Al-Kazemi issues a clarification on the trillion tax crisis
The head of the caretaker government, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, issued a clarification on Sunday regarding the crisis of tax secretariats in Al-Rafidain Bank, which resulted in the theft of 3.7 trillion dinars.
Al-Kazemi said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that "the issue of funds withdrawn from the Tax Authority in the Ministry of Finance calls for standing up to the climates that helped spread corruption in the joints of that body, and participated in providing a cover for abuse of public money, which exceeds the life of this government." ".
He added that his government "has previously discovered this breach based on data and indicators indicating it, so it hastened to open investigations, move forward with the necessary legal procedures, and in cooperation with the judiciary, and all evidence and documents have been handed over to the judiciary for months, which in turn is proceeding with high professionalism and calmness away from the language of extortion." and misleading discourse.
Al-Kazemi indicated that "the judiciary was quicker to issue orders to stop the disbursement of funds, and to issue arrest warrants against the suspects, and the government's measures prevented the draining of other funds from the commission and from other places."
The head of the caretaker government stressed that "this government followed the legal procedures in force by the relevant authorities in the Integrity Commission and the competent judiciary, and provided all documents, evidence and clues that contribute to revealing the truth, and knowing the trespassers of public money, with an approach that respects the contexts of the state and its institutions, and respects The judiciary and its organs that we rely on to know every detail and hold each accused accountable.
Al-Kazemi: My government discovered the money withdrawn from taxes, and it is an issue that calls for standing up to the climates that helped spread corruption
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi said that the issue of funds withdrawn from the Tax Authority in the Ministry of Finance calls for standing up to the climates that helped spread corruption in the joints of that body, and participated in providing a cover for overtaking public money, and it exceeds the life of this government.
And he added in a statement, "My government had previously discovered this breach based on data and indications that indicate it, so it hastened to open investigations, to move forward with the necessary legal procedures, and in cooperation with the judiciary. The language of blackmail and misleading rhetoric.
He continued, "The judiciary was quicker to issue orders to stop the disbursement of funds, and to issue arrest warrants against the suspects, and the government's measures prevented the draining of other funds from the authority and from other places."
Al-Kazemi continued, "So, after we proceeded on the legal path officially and with complete transparency to reveal the truth, we confirm that this government has followed the legal procedures in force by the relevant authorities in the Integrity and Judiciary Commission, and provided all documents, evidence and clues that contribute to revealing the truth, and knowing The trespassers of public money, with an approach that respects the contexts of the state and its institutions, and respects the judiciary and its organs on which we rely to know every detail and hold each accused accountable.
He stressed that "this government, which has worked to hold the corrupt accountable and prosecute them, is committed to all its duties in revealing and following up the truth, so that our people know everyone who exploits their rights for their own interests.
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi said that the issue of funds withdrawn from the Tax Authority in the Ministry of Finance calls for standing up to the climates that helped spread corruption in the joints of that body, and participated in providing a cover for overtaking public money, and it exceeds the life of this government.
And he added in a statement, "My government had previously discovered this breach based on data and indications that indicate it, so it hastened to open investigations, to move forward with the necessary legal procedures, and in cooperation with the judiciary. The language of blackmail and misleading rhetoric.
He continued, "The judiciary was quicker to issue orders to stop the disbursement of funds, and to issue arrest warrants against the suspects, and the government's measures prevented the draining of other funds from the authority and from other places."
Al-Kazemi continued, "So, after we proceeded on the legal path officially and with complete transparency to reveal the truth, we confirm that this government has followed the legal procedures in force by the relevant authorities in the Integrity and Judiciary Commission, and provided all documents, evidence and clues that contribute to revealing the truth, and knowing The trespassers of public money, with an approach that respects the contexts of the state and its institutions, and respects the judiciary and its organs on which we rely to know every detail and hold each accused accountable.
He stressed that "this government, which has worked to hold the corrupt accountable and prosecute them, is committed to all its duties in revealing and following up the truth, so that our people know everyone who exploits their rights for their own interests.
Al-Sudani seeks to form the Iraqi government... with an eye on the street and Al-Sadr
The emergence of differences between the political blocs supporting it
The Iraqi Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, faces a difficult task, which is the difference in priorities between the political blocs that nominated him for this position. At a time when some of these blocs want to give Al-Sudani conditional freedom to choose his ministers himself, there are other blocs that want to limit the nomination of personalities who occupy ministries, by choosing a limited number for each position while leaving the freedom to the Prime Minister to choose among them, without having the option of rejecting them in If not convinced by any of them. There are also political blocs that do not oppose the idea that candidates for ministries should be technocrats and independents; And with conditions, and there are other blocs that demand that the minister be a political and leading figure in the party or bloc that nominates him to be a decision-maker in his ministry.
For his part, the prime minister is studying all these options and has his eye on the street and the leader of the "Sadr movement" Muqtada al-Sadr. The street, which is preparing to go out with large demonstrations on October 25, in refusal of quotas and thus not approving the government to be formed, could pose one of the challenges facing the Sudanese in the event that he is not able to gain the confidence of Parliament, even for part of the Council of Ministers, provided that the rest of the cabinet is completed. bags later. As for the leader of the Sadrist movement, The one who announced the repudiation of the government to be formed, asking his supporters not to participate in it, has become the biggest concern for the Sudanese, who hoped either to participate directly with the Sadrists, or to nominate names that might be satisfactory to them by al-Sadr, which did not happen after a tweet from al-Sadr. with this advertisement.
And regarding the possible consequences of the tweet of the leader of the "Sadr movement" Muqtada al-Sadr, Ghaleb al-Dami, a professor of media at "Ahl al-Bayt University" in Kufa, told Asharq Al-Awsat that "the position of (the Sadrist movement) is very clear, which is the rejection of this government." ; not only in terms of participating in it or not; Rather, he rejected it completely. He added that "what the leader of (the Sadrist movement) recently issued is an explanation and clarification of the rejection mechanism, as it does not match what he wants to form a majority government or a reform government according to the approach of (the Sadrist movement)." Al-Daami explained that “beyond this tweet in terms of how (the Sadrist movement) can work with its power to oppose this government, it is now difficult to predict it; But what can be said is that al-Sadr does not have long patience to stay away from the political scene.”
On the other hand, the National Coalition led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi stressed that the task of any future government lies in preparing for early elections and dismantling the knots left by previous crises. The coalition called, in a statement on Sunday, to “redress the mistakes made by previous governments, and to expedite the creation of the appropriate atmosphere for holding early elections,” explaining that the order “preparing for fair elections with a new law and a new commission to avoid all the mistakes that accompanied the past elections should be necessary.” To be at the forefront of the priorities of any future government.”
The coalition continued: “In conjunction with that; Efforts should continue to launch a constructive national dialogue within the framework of amending the constitution, overcoming previous failures and dismantling the crises that left them, with the presence of the United Nations and the League of Arab States, as well as the supervision of the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court. In its statement, the coalition also stressed the "necessity of amending and enforcing the parties' law, activating the work of oversight bodies and committees to hold corrupters accountable, as well as a number of other proposals aimed at strengthening societal cohesion and alleviating the suffering of our people and remedying any loophole that could return the situation to what it is now."
The emergence of differences between the political blocs supporting it
The Iraqi Prime Minister-designate, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, faces a difficult task, which is the difference in priorities between the political blocs that nominated him for this position. At a time when some of these blocs want to give Al-Sudani conditional freedom to choose his ministers himself, there are other blocs that want to limit the nomination of personalities who occupy ministries, by choosing a limited number for each position while leaving the freedom to the Prime Minister to choose among them, without having the option of rejecting them in If not convinced by any of them. There are also political blocs that do not oppose the idea that candidates for ministries should be technocrats and independents; And with conditions, and there are other blocs that demand that the minister be a political and leading figure in the party or bloc that nominates him to be a decision-maker in his ministry.
For his part, the prime minister is studying all these options and has his eye on the street and the leader of the "Sadr movement" Muqtada al-Sadr. The street, which is preparing to go out with large demonstrations on October 25, in refusal of quotas and thus not approving the government to be formed, could pose one of the challenges facing the Sudanese in the event that he is not able to gain the confidence of Parliament, even for part of the Council of Ministers, provided that the rest of the cabinet is completed. bags later. As for the leader of the Sadrist movement, The one who announced the repudiation of the government to be formed, asking his supporters not to participate in it, has become the biggest concern for the Sudanese, who hoped either to participate directly with the Sadrists, or to nominate names that might be satisfactory to them by al-Sadr, which did not happen after a tweet from al-Sadr. with this advertisement.
And regarding the possible consequences of the tweet of the leader of the "Sadr movement" Muqtada al-Sadr, Ghaleb al-Dami, a professor of media at "Ahl al-Bayt University" in Kufa, told Asharq Al-Awsat that "the position of (the Sadrist movement) is very clear, which is the rejection of this government." ; not only in terms of participating in it or not; Rather, he rejected it completely. He added that "what the leader of (the Sadrist movement) recently issued is an explanation and clarification of the rejection mechanism, as it does not match what he wants to form a majority government or a reform government according to the approach of (the Sadrist movement)." Al-Daami explained that “beyond this tweet in terms of how (the Sadrist movement) can work with its power to oppose this government, it is now difficult to predict it; But what can be said is that al-Sadr does not have long patience to stay away from the political scene.”
On the other hand, the National Coalition led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi stressed that the task of any future government lies in preparing for early elections and dismantling the knots left by previous crises. The coalition called, in a statement on Sunday, to “redress the mistakes made by previous governments, and to expedite the creation of the appropriate atmosphere for holding early elections,” explaining that the order “preparing for fair elections with a new law and a new commission to avoid all the mistakes that accompanied the past elections should be necessary.” To be at the forefront of the priorities of any future government.”
The coalition continued: “In conjunction with that; Efforts should continue to launch a constructive national dialogue within the framework of amending the constitution, overcoming previous failures and dismantling the crises that left them, with the presence of the United Nations and the League of Arab States, as well as the supervision of the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court. In its statement, the coalition also stressed the "necessity of amending and enforcing the parties' law, activating the work of oversight bodies and committees to hold corrupters accountable, as well as a number of other proposals aimed at strengthening societal cohesion and alleviating the suffering of our people and remedying any loophole that could return the situation to what it is now."
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