Other: No extension of Allawi’s mandate and 180 representatives attending the special session

Other: No extension of Allawi’s mandate and 180 representatives attending the special session

2/25/2020 19:19

Other - No extension of Allawis mandate and 180 representatives attending the special session[Baghdad-Ain] The
Alliance of Saireon ruled out the extension of the mandate of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi in the event that he failed to gain the confidence of Parliament, while he indicated that more than 180 deputies would vote on the cabinet.
Member of the Alliance Party, Deputy Rami Al-Sakaini, said in a press statement that “according to the legal and constitutional texts, the term of assignment of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi will end on the second of next March, indicating that if he fails to obtain the confidence of Parliament before this period, his mandate cannot be extended.”
He explained, “According to the constitutional texts, the President of the Republic has to assign another person after the end of Allawi’s mandate, and present it to Parliament,” pointing out that “The Alliance of Walkers is not supporting Allawi’s person but rather the strategy and program of Allawi’s government, after reviewing it.”
He stressed the need for the ministerial cabinet to be independent and attain the consent of the public and the demonstration arenas and include names capable of managing the ministries at the very least for a year to correct the mistakes. ”
For his part, the deputy for Saeron Badr Al-Ziyadi said,“ 180 representatives will vote for the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi. ”
Al-Ziyadi said in a press statement: “Allawi has the support of different political blocs and there are ongoing meetings with the Prime Minister-designate,” stressing that there is an orientation to vote on the ministerial booth at next Thursday’s session. ”
He added that” Representatives representing different political blocs from the Kurds and the Alliance of Forces will attend a session. Granting confidence to the Allawi’s government. ”
It is reported that the House of Representatives formed a parliamentary committee headed by the First Vice-President of the House of Representatives and the membership of each of the deputies Muhammad Al-Sudani and Representative Vian Sabri, and advisers in the House of Representatives, to study the government curriculum before it was presented for a vote during the session of granting confidence next Thursday.

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