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    Fifty deputies declaring their refusal to vote for government on the basis of quotas

    Fifty deputies declaring their refusal to vote for the government on the basis of quotas
    30.3.2016
    12:50
    [Where - Baghdad]
    announced fifty deputies on Wednesday , refusing to vote on the government in accordance with the political quota system.
    He said deputies gathered [goodwill] They fifty deputies in the statement followed him during a news conference in the House of Representatives today call on Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to provide ministers technocrats and owners experience away from partisanship and sectarianism. "
    They carried the " responsibility of the political blocs of Representatives complete the formation of any government in accordance with the quota system and not to vote on them, and argued not Takoelhm block any nomination figures according to the quota system and reject it in toto , demanding that the government be in accordance with the technocrats and commensurate with the size of the security and financial challenges , and others. "
    The House of Representatives had given Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi until Thursday to submit ministerial his booth new or it will withdraw trust him with the continued pressure of the protestors to implement reforms and fight corruption.
    he called al - Abadi in a speech yesterday evening , "the House of Representatives that clearly specify his position and Maatalbh of the Prime Minister: Is it required to be ministers of the political blocs or provide ministers technocrats out of the blocks and quotas and whether to vote the latter means it or mean something else also states that some of the leaders of the blocks ".anthy 14 https://www.alliraqnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=34263
    Last edited by Romello; 03-30-2016 at 11:08 PM.



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