Jassem: The current government was created by American will and with Trump’s approval.
The head of the Conscious Elites Gathering, Hussein Ali Jassim, described the current government on Wednesday as a direct product of American directives and Trump’s approval. He asserted that the pressures exerted by Washington on the political scene prevent this cabinet from achieving any tangible progress in restoring national sovereignty or freeing Iraqi funds seized from foreign control.
Jassim told Al-Maalomah News Agency, “The country is facing a government whose ministers possess a waiting mentality, seeking permission and external signals before making any decisions.” He explained that “the American side cleverly exploited the escalating conflict and infighting among Shiite parties, coinciding with what he called a conspiratorial movement by Sunni and Kurdish forces, to ensure the obstruction of the rise of honest and independent ministers, including those from the State of Law Coalition.”
He added, “These upturned balances within the political process open the door wide to major structural changes, with expectations indicating a very high probability of the Speaker of Parliament and his deputies being ousted and dismissed from their positions in the coming period.” He warned that “the forces within the Coordination Framework will deeply regret the concessions and political compromises they have made, from which the Iraqi people will gain nothing.”
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Member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Ahmed al-Shammari, revealed on Wednesday that there is close parliamentary and oversight activity underway to reopen the infamous “Steal of the Century” case in the coming days. He emphasized the determination to pursue and expose all names and figures involved in this major economic crime without any red lines.
The State of Law Coalition parliamentary bloc revealed on Wednesday its imminent legal action to file a formal appeal with the Federal Supreme Court regarding the constitutional and procedural violations that occurred during the vote on the government program and the formation of the cabinet. MP Ibtisam al -Hilali, a member of the bloc, told Al-Maalomah News Agency that “the session to grant confidence to the government and the ministerial program was conducted in a manner that violated proper constitutional procedures.” She revealed that “the State of Law Coalition intends to appeal to the Constitutional Court due to the existence of highly significant objective and procedural grounds.”
MP Ali Shaalan pointed out on Wednesday a decline in the performance of the Speaker of Parliament during some recent periods, considering this stumbling block to have contributed to delaying the resolution of a number of scheduled issues within the parliament.
Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi directed officials on Wednesday to follow up on the issue of increasing oil exports and diversifying export routes.
The adoption of electronic voting technology in the Iraqi Parliament represents a strategic step towards enhancing the freedom of expression of representatives and ending the skepticism and controversy that have long accompanied the manual counting and sorting of crucial legislation.
Member of Parliament Miqdad al-Khafaji confirmed on Wednesday that the United States of America holds the reins of the Iraqi economy and directly controls the dollar exchange rates, indicating that the mechanism for supplying oil funds gives Washington the power to impose its will on Baghdad.
Member of the Coordination Framework, Uday Abdul-Hadi, denied on Wednesday the existence of an agreement to pass the remaining ministerial portfolios in Ali al-Zaidi’s government according to the “single package” principle.
Member of the Legal Committee in the Iraqi Parliament, MP Mohammed Jassim Al-Khafaji, revealed on Wednesday that an official letter was sent to Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi, demanding a review of the decisions and cancellation of the contracts taken by the previous government headed by Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, after it became a caretaker government.
The UAE on Wednesday condemned in the strongest terms what it called “treacherous terrorist attacks” by drones coming from Iraqi territory, which targeted the Barakah nuclear power plant, while demanding that Baghdad stop the “attacks” immediately.