2020-04-25 14:57:00

Shafaq News / ( Saairun) Alliance Towards Reforms close to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr confirmed on Saturday, the presence of political and parliamentary interference in the government of Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi, while setting a deadline for the success or failure of the latter.

 “There is a parliamentary movement demanding the remain of some ministers in the government of the resigned Adel Abdel-Mahdi and renew their confidence in the government of the Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, in addition to political demands to change ministerial portfolios from one party to another political party ,” The deputy of Saairun ,Riyad Al-Masoudi bloc told Shafaq News.

"These demands are clear political and parliamentary interference in the work of the Prime Minister-designate and the formation of his government. therefore, Al-Kadhimi has two options either surrender to political forces or apologizing for forming his government,” He added.

Al-Masoudi said, "The next 72 hours will show Al-Kadhimi's ability to form a government by submitting to political desires, or apologizing from the assignment."

A source in Al-Fateh coalition led by Hadi al-Amiri said on Friday that Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi and the Shiite forces had reached an agreement to replace some of the cabinet candidates in his upcoming government formation.

Muhammad al-Ghabban, head of the Parliamentary Bloc of al-Fateh, led by the Secretary-General of Badr Hadi al-Amiri organization, announced earlier that Shiite political forces have refused the approval of Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi on Kurdish and Sunni blocs candidates to fill ministerial portfolios in his next government.

The Iraqi forces coalition, led by Mohammad al-Halbousi responded on Saturday, to the Shiite political forces ’rejection for candidates of the ministerial portfolios presented by Sunni forces in Al-Kadhimi’s government.

"We always respect the choices of the Shiite political forces, and do not interfere with them, as they must respect our choice, just as we always respect the choice of the Shiite political forces for the person of the prime minister, throughout the previous years, said coalition member Intissar al-Jabouri to Shafaq News.