Al-Zamili talks about two options if the government cannot be formed: one of them is returning to Abdul-Mahdi
Al-Zamili talks about two options if the government cannot be formed: one of them is returning to Abdul-Mahdi
04/26/2020 15:02
Baghdad today – Baghdad
The leader of the Sadrist movement, the governor of Zamili, Sunday (April 26, 2020) commented on the suggestion of the Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Al-Kazemi to apologize, in case the political forces insisted on pressuring him, to choose specific candidates for some portfolios.
Al-Zamili said in an interview with (Baghdad Today) that “in the event of an apology by Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Al-Kazemi, there are two options for returning to the current resigned Prime Minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, or choosing a new representative, within a quick period.”
And among the Zamili, that “the political blocs are able to choose an alternative, and this is not impossible, as there are many respectable personalities who are able to run the country,” stressing that “the aspiration of the political blocs and our ambition are all that Al-Kazimi succeeds in forming his government, as it is a good option, and he is a professional and person An independent who does not aspire to enter the next elections. ”
Al-Zamili pointed out that “Al-Kazemi came to correct the political process and came with the choice of all political blocs, and for this he has to agree and agree with the blocs and parties in order to form a strong government capable of managing the next stage.”
According to media sources, the designated Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kazimi, was alarmed by the opposition of some Shiite forces to the names he had chosen at a meeting in the office of the head of the Alliance of the Hadi al-Amiri.
According to the sources, the assigned president informed the Shiite forces that he would make some amendments to the candidates for the cabinet, and in the event of any opposition or political party objecting, he would withdraw from the assignment without hesitation.
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