“To renew the mandate”…a parliamentarian considers Al-Kazemi’s attempts to please the region “paid”

“To renew the mandate”…a parliamentarian considers Al-Kazemi’s attempts to please the region “paid”

9-10-2022

To renew the mandate...a parliamentarian considers Al-Kazemis attempts to please the region paidInformation/special.
Today, Saturday, Member of Parliament, Muhammad Saadoun Al-Sudani, considered the attempts of the caretaker Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, to satisfy the Kurdistan Region as a “paid price” to renew the mandate for him, while stressing that Al-Kazemi caused a very big crisis in the country.

Al-Sudani said in an interview with the “Information” agency, “The caretaker government sends financial sums of approximately 200 billion dinars per month to the Kurdistan region, not the first time,” stressing that “Al-Kazemi violates the Federal Court Law and the Constitution on a monthly and continuous basis.”

He added, “The Iraqi people are facing a real problem as a result of the mistakes and policies of the current outgoing government,” noting that “Al-Kazemi caused a very big crisis in the country.”

The member of the House of Representatives explained that “the caretaker prime minister is trying in one way or another to please this party and that in order to remain at the head of the government, even if this is at the expense of the Iraqi people’s strength, the laws and the constitution.”

And Al-Sudani said, “Al-Kazemi is trying to satisfy these parties in order to remain at the head of the government or renew his mandate again,” considering that “these are paid attempts to remain in his position.”

And the legal expert, Al-Khazali, had said in an interview with / the information /, that “the caretaker government headed by Al-Kazemi is subject to accountability as a result of violations that occur in the constitution, indicating that “the methods of questioning the government are done through lawsuits filed before the Federal Supreme Court, or by appealing the government’s decision.” current according to administrative frameworks.” Ended / 25 ر

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