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Kurdish MP: The next ministry will be made up of 22 ministries, and agreement has been reached on on

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Kurdish MP: The next ministry will be made up of 22 ministries, and agreement has been reached on only 13 of them

16/2/16 16:17

Kurdish MP - The next ministry will be made up of 22 ministries and agreement has been reached on only 13 of them

[Baghdad-Ain]
Head of the Islamic Group bloc, Salim Hamzah, confirmed that: The next ministry will consist of 22 ministries, of which only 13 have been agreed.
He said in a press statement that: The announcement of the government today or tomorrow is incorrect, and it can take placeduring the current week if things are done according to what was announced.

Hamzah added: The Kurds will not vote for a government that does not give them their entitlements from ministries and positions as a second component in Iraq.

He explained that: The next ministry is made up of independents who represent all components of the country without exception. Indicating that its announcement will take place after the end of negotiations with everyone, including the Kurds, to ensure its passage without obstacles.

Hamzah stressed the need for the government to be fully voting in the extraordinary session of Parliament in order for it to start its duties for the coming period.

The Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Allawi announced that he will present his temporary cabinet cabinet this week.

Allawi wrote in a tweet on Twitter for social networking yesterday, "We came close to achieving a historic achievement by completing an independent ministerial cabinet without the intervention of any political party. It has to start implementing the people's demands.

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