Maliki’s coalition criticizes the delay in resolving constitutional entitlements and warns of its repercussions on citizens.
Zuhair al-Jalabi, a member of the State of Law Coalition, confirmed that the repercussions of the delay in forming the government and deciding on the presidencies are negatively affecting the people.
Al-Jalabi told Al-Maalomah, “The political parties in Iraq do not care about the delay in forming the government or deciding on the position of President of the Republic, whether it is delayed or decided quickly.”
He added that “the people are the ones harmed by the delay in resolving the constitutional requirements represented by choosing the president and forming the government,” noting that “Al-Sudani, despite being the head of the caretaker government, acted in the opposite manner.”
He noted that “there are question marks surrounding the large number of advisors employed by al-Sudani at a time when the country is suffering from various crises, most importantly the economic one,” adding that “al-Sudani has recently dismissed a number of these advisors after the government transitioned to a caretaker role.”
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