Monday Afternoon Iraqi Parliament News Highlights 10-10-22

Monday Afternoon Iraqi Parliament News Highlights 10-10-22

Al-Amiri's Alliance Reveals "International Pressures" To Expedite The Formation Of The Government And Stabilize The Situation In Iraq

Shafaq News/ Al-Fateh Alliance, which is part of the coordination framework, revealed, on Monday, "international pressures" to expedite the formation of the new Iraqi government, and to establish stability in the country.

"There are calls and international pressures for the necessity of stabilizing the situation in Iraq, and proceeding with the formation of the government," Al-Fateh MP Moeen Al-Kazemi told Shafaq News Agency.

Al-Kazemi justified these pressures by saying that "Iraq is a major source of energy by exporting 3.5 million barrels of oil per day, especially as the world is approaching the winter season."

Today, Monday 10-10, marks a full year since the early October elections, which have not yet resulted in the formation of a government due to the conflict of the political blocs.

The first months after the elections in October 2021 witnessed open sit-ins by the forces of the Shiite coordination framework, which ended after a decision of the Federal Supreme Court to ratify the election results, while the Sadrist bloc that won those elections failed to form a government of the "national majority", which prompted the leader of The Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr to withdraw from Parliament.

About 10 months after the elections, supporters of the Sadrist movement staged a sit-in in the parliament building for more than a month in protest against the nomination of Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani to head the next government, and then they stormed the Republican Palace, which ignited bloody clashes between the Armory Brigades, the military wing of the movement, and the security forces inside the Green Zone.  LINK

Representatives Threaten To Sue Al-Kazemi And His Government

Political news   October 10, 2022   Representatives threaten to sue Al-Kazemi and his government 1-40

Representatives of the Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc threatened to sue the government and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi for not implementing the Sinjar Agreement, demanding the implementation of the Sinjar Agreement, despite the passage of two years since it was signed between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region, in the presence of the United Nations and international support.

MP Mahma Khalil said, in a joint press conference today, Monday, "Sinjar's conditions are still tragic, and we have not come out of it because of the constitutional, legal and security violations."

He added, "The government of Mustafa Al-Kazemi failed miserably to implement the agreement, when it promised the people of Sinjar to implement this agreement on the ground, and it is obligated to do so, and we will sue it in the Iraqi courts for not implementing the agreement."

He explained, "One of the terms of the Sinjar agreement includes the employment of 2,500 security personnel from the people of Sinjar to replace irregular and illegal forces," criticizing the Al-Kazemi government, which sees the displaced people sleeping in tents and in tragic conditions, and so far there are no services, no security, no return of the displaced, and no reconstruction. .

He continued, “There is an illegal administration that is endorsed by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, and the people of Sinjar rejected this administration, so we, representatives and representatives of Sinjar and the Kurdistan Regional Government, are trying to implement the agreement, but to no avail because of the obstacles placed by the PKK, and it is shameful.” The government should not ratify and implement the agreement, and the agreement is still ink on paper.”  

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Al-Amiri Alliance Reveals “International Pressure” To Expedite The Formation Of The Iraqi Government

Political news    October 10, 2022   On Monday, the Al-Fateh Alliance, which is part of the coordination framework, revealed "international pressures" to expedite the formation of the new Iraqi government, and to establish stability in the country.

And the representative of Al-Fateh Moin Al-Kazemi said, "There are calls and international pressures for the necessity of stabilizing the situation in Iraq, and proceeding with the formation of the government."

Al-Kazemi explained these pressures by saying that "Iraq is a major source of energy, with 3.5 million barrels of oil per day, especially as the world is approaching winter."

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The Interactions Of The Hour..The Constitution Does Not Allow Choosing A Candidate For The Presidency Of The Republic In The Parliament Of Kurdistan

October 10, 2022   Baghdad/The Obelisk: The Obelisk publishes the most prominent interactions of television dialogues, Sunday 10/09/2022.

Representative of the Coordination Framework, Ahmed Al-Moussawi, during a televised interview:

- The slums law will be voted upon after the parliament's conviction

- The framework for offering solutions and initiatives to get out of the blockage

- The "state administration coalition" meeting focused on proceeding with the formation of the government

- The Kurdish parties did not agree on a single candidate for the presidency

- The State Administration Coalition gave the Kurds a deadline to resolve the presidency

- The political situation cannot remain as it is

- Parliament received many laws from the government

- There is no danger in presenting laws to public opinion

- The slums crisis must be discussed in real terms

- Reading the slums law does not mean its approval

- The Slums Law will not be passed in its current form

- It cannot be Talking with the current about positions at

the moment - the Sadrist movement withdrew due to its failure to hold sessions

– The problem of the current and the framework is currently in the lack of confidence

– Al-Kazemi’s government was not impartial in holding the elections

– Al-Kazemi’s government sided with one party over the other in the elections

– The framework will not take a step that restores the tense situation with the Democrat

– It is not possible to break the will of the Democrat and leave the National Union

– Agreeing on a compromise candidate It is the best solution for the Kurds

Representative of the Sadiqoun bloc, Muhammad Al-Baldawi, during a televised interview:

- Al-Kazemi's government was supposed to be only one year old to prepare for early elections

- Al-Kazemi's government failed to achieve its goals and plunged the country into darkness

- There are external parties seeking to thwart the political process that is still effective so far

- The coordinating framework was his hands outstretched to all political forces

- We wait From the brothers in the movement to take an initiative to move the country forward

- there is no solution but to go to form a government and our hands are still extended to the brothers in the movement

- we seek to form a government of services and the program presented by the Sudanese can advance the reality of the citizen

- the key to the solution to the problem of forming the government is in the hands of the Kurds and if we do not reach Consensual solutions We will take a stand

Professor of Mass Communication at Ahl al-Bayt University Ghaleb al-Daamy during a televised interview:

- Al-Sadr’s acceptance of participation in return for 6 ministers is a major sin

– The calls of the political forces for the participation of Al-Sadr drop a duty

– Forming a government without the approval of Al-Sadr will cause problems

– The National Union and key parts of the framework reject early elections

– The political crisis is not limited to the presidency

– The delay of the presidential candidate is caused by the lack of A Shiite agreement

- the Sudanese Shiites have to deal with the father's view of his children

- Al-Maliki was objecting to Al-Sudani because he believed that he was close to the Sadrists

Representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Suzan Mansour, during a televised interview:

– The 2018 scenario in choosing a presidential candidate may be repeated

– The presidency of the republic deserves the National

Union – The National Union is still clinging to Barham Salih so far

– We do not count on the 2018 scenario to choose the President of the Republic

– We are confident that our candidate will win if we enter two candidates for the presidency

– Barham Salih is our only candidate for the presidency

– The Iraqi political system needs restoration

- the two Kurdish parties have not yet reached a single candidate

- the constitution does not allow choosing a presidential candidate in the Kurdistan Parliament

Member of the Coordination Framework, Hamid Al-Moussawi, during a televised interview:

- The Kurds did not agree on a single candidate in 2018, and the national space decided the matter

- The framework insists on Kurdish consensus despite the previous involvement of the Democrat in excluding

him - The framework officially announced his candidate for prime minister in order to preserve the higher interest

- No one questioned the possibility of the Sudanese or his ability to manage the state

- The Democratic request A deadline to complete the negotiation and resolve the presidential file

- What is happening between the two Kurdish parties is an existential issue

- The balance in the Kurdistan region is very important

- The framework will not abandon the PUK

- The insistence of the two Kurdish parties not to agree will push us towards the 2018 scenario

Independent MP Yasser Al-Husseini during a televised interview:

- The blockage cast a shadow over all the Iraqi reality

- The Shiite framework will not go ahead without consulting others

- The tripartite alliance was determined to exclude others

- The framework was proceeding with understandings over the past period

- One of the government's parties is accused of inflaming the security situation

- The dispute will return as soon as we talk about completing the benefits

- Imposition Our committee should read the Mineral Investment Law

- There are countries that fuel internal disputes in the country

- Plasschaert informed us of the rejection of early elections until after a year and a half has passed

- The framework does not want to proceed with the formation of the government without the participation of the movement

- The role of the independents at the present time is very ambiguous

- The independents are the “mass bloc” Most Numerous

- Independents scattered after the failure of their first initiative

Kurdistan Democratic Party member Wafaa Muhammad during a televised interview:

- The current problem of the Kurds is similar to the problem of the Shiite house

- The National Union did not adhere to the agreements concluded with the Democratic Party

- It is shameful for the National Union to stick to one candidate

- Signs of holding a presidential election session do not exist

- We presented 3 new proposals to solve the crisis of the Presidency of the Republic

- We suggested electing the President of the Republic Through the parliament of the region

- the Democratic Party does not want to repeat the scenario of 2018

- there is a good understanding with the framework regarding the oil and gas law

- giving a deadline to the Kurdish side is a warning

- it is difficult to hold the presidential election session this week

Haider Al-Jubouri, a member of the Parliamentary Services Committee, during a televised interview:

- We were surprised by the inclusion of the slum law in the session without our knowledge

- More than a million families live in slums, most of them in the Middle Euphrates

- Slums that are not included in the basic design of Baghdad will own

- 75% of the residents of slums are below the poverty line

Representative of the State of Law Coalition, Muhammad Al-Ziyadi, during a televised interview:

- The Slums Law is from 2017 and has not been voted on

- The Slums Law will be amended to serve citizens

- Parliament will return the Slums Law to the government to amend it

- The Slums Law will end abuses

- The Slums Law is from 2017 and did not vote on it

- The Slums Law will be amended to serve citizens

- Parliament will restore the Slums Law To the government to amend it

- the slums law will end the abuses

Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi during a televised interview:

- The Slums Law consists of 23 articles, most of which contain violations

- The Slums Law sets rent allowances for 25 years and then ownership takes place

- The writing of the slums law is very poor

- There are laws that must be voted on, such as the Oil and Gas Law

- Article 30 of The constitution obliges the government to provide housing for citizens

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