Iraqi parliament votes to complete the formation of the government tomorrow

The Iraqi Council of Representatives, headed by Mohamed Halboussi, resumed its meetings tomorrow to complete the formation of the rest of the cabinet members, while agreeing to pass three ministerial portfolios last Tuesday, namely education, planning and culture. The vote was postponed due to the objection of some political forces to a number of candidates, especially Faleh Fayyad For the post of Minister of Interior.

He added that members of the current government less "partisan" compared to previous governments, pointing out, during the weekly conference, that if authorized by the political blocs to submit new names to fill the ministries that have not been completed in the past days, it will do what is agreed upon, pointing out that the problems Iraq is big and can not be solved in days or weeks.

On the other hand, called for political forces to prepare a bill to remove the foreign military presence in Iraq, and the project, according to the site ŤAlsumariať, work to leave all foreign forces, including the United States, by the end of next year, in an indefinite period, as well For the evacuation of all bases and camps, including the Kurdistan region, which includes four military bases, where there are US and British combat troops, except for a consulting team and training for Germany and France.

The text of the bill, due to be submitted after the completion of the formation of the government, the abolition of the strategic security agreement signed between Washington and Baghdad, which was the withdrawal of the US final in 2011, and Iraqi press reports that the bill received the support of nearly 150 deputies.

The parliamentary moves came after the opening of the Green Zone in Baghdad for the first time since the US invasion in 2003, and then the Turkish presence in northern Iraq, which Baghdad demanded to leave, while the project also coincides with the stability witnessed in Baghdad, a year after the victory over the organization.

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