Al-Salhi: The government must hold the resigned ministers accountable

Al-Salhi: The government must hold the resigned ministers accountable

11-16-2023

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Today, Thursday, Member of the House of Representatives, Rafiq Al-Salhi, called on the government to hold accountable the ministers who submitted their resignations by order of the person expelled from the House of Representatives, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, while stressing that the constitutional oath must be adhered to before assuming the position.

Al-Salhi said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “Al-Sudani is required to accept the dismissals that were submitted in order to bring in people working in the name of Iraq and not for a specific person,” noting that “there is a political and popular rejection of such actions that lose the people’s confidence in the government.”

He continued, “The Federal Court’s decision to terminate Al-Halbousi’s membership exposed all those who do not truly represent Iraq and the constitutional oath,” pointing out that “the constitutional oath must be adhered to and observed before assuming the position that is in the service of the state and the people.”

Al-Salhi concluded his speech, saying: “The political quotas negatively affected the work of the ministries and made them affiliated with a specific party instead of the government,” adding that “the government is required to hold accountable the ministers who submitted their resignations by order of the expelled from the House of Representatives, Muhammad al-Halbousi.”

The leader in the coordination framework, Jabbar Odeh, had confirmed in a statement to the Maalouma Agency that it was impossible for the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Muhammad al-Halbousi, to return to his position after terminating his membership in Parliament.

Many popular and political circles criticized the submission of the resignations of the Minister of Industry, Khaled Battal, the Minister of Culture, Ahmed Al-Badrani, and the Minister of Planning, Muhammad Tamim, by order of Muhammad Al-Halbousi after the decision to terminate his membership by the Federal Supreme Court.

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