
Politics 08.09.2019 23:54 364 Editor: ms
Baghdad today – special
The legal expert, Tariq Harb, Sunday, September 8, 2019, the decision to withdraw confidence from Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, within the House of Representatives needs the approval of 165 deputies.
“The services provided during this period were modest not as stated in the government program of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi,” Harb said in an interview.
He said that “despite the presence of these indicators, but the parliamentary effort required to withdraw confidence from the government has not yet mobilized,” stressing that “the decision to withdraw confidence needs the approval of 165 deputies.”
The deputy of the alliance of Sairon Rami al-Skini, confirmed, Sunday, September 08, 2019, if the silence of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, in the face of weakening the state puts him in front of two options either resign or withdraw confidence.
Al-Skaini said in a press statement followed (Baghdad today), that “the failure to express an official position on the attempts to weaken the state or involve them in regional conflicts, put the government of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi two options to either resign or withdraw confidence.”
He stressed “the refusal of political forces, including others, the formation of armies supporting the official Iraqi army or try to curtail its role in protecting the country.”
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, denied his intention to resign from his post, pointing out that “the news of my intention to resign does not have any validity and change the prime minister in the hands of parliament.”
He described the Iraqi politician Izzat Shahbandar, Saturday September 7, 2019, the pursuit of some political parties to withdraw confidence from the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi as a “storm in a teacup”
and wrote Shahbandar in tweet him on “straining” and vassal of Baghdad today, that ” the pursuit of the opposition to withdraw confidence from the government Adel Abdul Mahdi through democratic methods is a legitimate national democratic right, but in practice it is merely a storm in a cup.
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