Sudani confirms his insistence on a cabinet reshuffle in a timely manner
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Today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani affirmed his insistence on proceeding with the cabinet reshuffle, while indicating that
everyone is convinced of the importance of approving the budget.
And the Prime Minister said in a televised interview followed by Al-Maalouma:
"After assuming responsibility, I found files that are idle due to ignorance or bad faith, corruption and lack of vision, and
we are forced to work quickly and we do not want to waste time and
we are working at an escalating pace to meet the needs and aspirations of the Iraqis." He added,
"All decisions of the Council of Ministers are implemented, and
there is a team that follows up on implementation, and
we have nothing but the constitution to organize the political process, despite its defects." The Prime Minister added,
"The challenge before me is to win the people's trust, and
the problem in Iraq is a service, and
we did not give loose pledges."
And about the governors, he stressed,
"They are the second pillar after the ministers, and
after the dissolution of the provincial councils, the governors were left alone in facing service and security problems, and
I attached great importance to the work of the governors from the first day of their appointment." He stressed,
"We hold continuous meetings with the governors after previously stopping them for two years, and
they are part of the ministerial program, and the
previous governments made a strategic mistake by working with the ministers in isolation from the governors.
Regarding the ministers' evaluation, the prime minister said,
"We talk with the ministers clearly and frankly about evaluating their work and the professional evaluation, and
the constitution gives the prime minister the power to dismiss the negligent minister, and
we are determined to make a cabinet reshuffle and
we will choose the appropriate time, and
I will not give up my constitutional powers to carry out the ministerial change."
In the file of theft of the century, the Prime Minister said,
"400 billion dinars have been recovered, and
the government is required to pay the amount of tax theft of 3.7 trillion dinars to companies and contractors." He added,
"I informed the Integrity Commission and the Oversight Bureau that there are no red lines in combating corruption, and
the Integrity Commission was witnessing a major defect and neglecting files."
In the budget file, the Prime Minister said,
"We explained to the presidencies and political forces the contents of the three-year budget, and
after the Eid holiday, the budget will be discussed in Parliament, and
regarding Parliament's intentions to reduce the deficit, we are ready for discussion, and
reducing the deficit must not affect spending and cause consequences," pointing out to That
"everyone is convinced of the importance of approving the budget."
On foreign relations, the Prime Minister affirmed that
"the international community deals with Iraq as a state and has nothing to do with people, and
our vision of the form of international relations is based on productive diplomacy." ended 25 n
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Today 21:29 1 shares
Information / Baghdad...
Today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani affirmed his insistence on proceeding with the cabinet reshuffle, while indicating that
everyone is convinced of the importance of approving the budget.
And the Prime Minister said in a televised interview followed by Al-Maalouma:
"After assuming responsibility, I found files that are idle due to ignorance or bad faith, corruption and lack of vision, and
we are forced to work quickly and we do not want to waste time and
we are working at an escalating pace to meet the needs and aspirations of the Iraqis." He added,
"All decisions of the Council of Ministers are implemented, and
there is a team that follows up on implementation, and
we have nothing but the constitution to organize the political process, despite its defects." The Prime Minister added,
"The challenge before me is to win the people's trust, and
the problem in Iraq is a service, and
we did not give loose pledges."
And about the governors, he stressed,
"They are the second pillar after the ministers, and
after the dissolution of the provincial councils, the governors were left alone in facing service and security problems, and
I attached great importance to the work of the governors from the first day of their appointment." He stressed,
"We hold continuous meetings with the governors after previously stopping them for two years, and
they are part of the ministerial program, and the
previous governments made a strategic mistake by working with the ministers in isolation from the governors.
Regarding the ministers' evaluation, the prime minister said,
"We talk with the ministers clearly and frankly about evaluating their work and the professional evaluation, and
the constitution gives the prime minister the power to dismiss the negligent minister, and
we are determined to make a cabinet reshuffle and
we will choose the appropriate time, and
I will not give up my constitutional powers to carry out the ministerial change."
In the file of theft of the century, the Prime Minister said,
"400 billion dinars have been recovered, and
the government is required to pay the amount of tax theft of 3.7 trillion dinars to companies and contractors." He added,
"I informed the Integrity Commission and the Oversight Bureau that there are no red lines in combating corruption, and
the Integrity Commission was witnessing a major defect and neglecting files."
In the budget file, the Prime Minister said,
"We explained to the presidencies and political forces the contents of the three-year budget, and
after the Eid holiday, the budget will be discussed in Parliament, and
regarding Parliament's intentions to reduce the deficit, we are ready for discussion, and
reducing the deficit must not affect spending and cause consequences," pointing out to That
"everyone is convinced of the importance of approving the budget."
On foreign relations, the Prime Minister affirmed that
"the international community deals with Iraq as a state and has nothing to do with people, and
our vision of the form of international relations is based on productive diplomacy." ended 25 n
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