Kurdish lawmaker: Al-Kazemi will announce his cabinet next week and talk about passing it too early

Kurdish lawmaker: Al-Kazemi will announce his cabinet next week and talk about passing it too early

04/17 2020 11:06

Kurdish lawmaker - Al-Kazemi will announce his cabinet next week and talk about passing it too earlyBaghdad today – special

On Friday (April 17, 2020), MP Jamal Koujir expected the Prime Minister-designate, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, to announce the names of his cabinet cabinet at the end of next week.

Cougar said, in an interview with (Baghdad today), that “the Prime Minister-designate, completed his cabin early, and I expect to announce it will be the end of next week.”

He added that “the talk about the passage of the Al-Kazemi government is very early, and it is not possible to determine its approval or not without knowing the mechanism of choosing the ministers and the names that were chosen.”

The Prime Minister-designate, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, announced yesterday, Wednesday, the completion of his cabinet and entered the stage of negotiating it.

“The names of the members of the government booth are now ready, and I am in the process of negotiating with the political blocs on this in order to pass them into the parliament dome as soon as possible so that I can start working according to the pressing priorities,” Al-Kazemi said in an interview, reported by Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper.

He called “the political blocs to cooperate to cross the current crisis as long as my government has a specific goal which is preparing for early elections, in addition to resolutely addressing the urgent challenges that were not expected until two months ago and that is the Corona virus, and what has become a real threat to all the peoples of the world, and the economic crisis Which represented a sharp decline in oil prices, which requires us to take firm and strong measures in order to cross this crisis. ”

Last Thursday, President Barham Salih, Al-Kazemi, was appointed to form the government after the former Prime Minister-designate Adnan al-Zorfi announced his apology for the mission for “internal and external” reasons that he did not disclose.

Al-Kazemi, an independent who is not affiliated with any political party, assumed the position of head of the intelligence agency, in June 2016, during the tenure of the former prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, as prime minister.

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