Iraq's Prime Minister-designate Ali Faleh Al-Zaydi presented the new ministerial program to Parliament Speaker Haibat Al-Halbousi, emphasizing the priority of 'state control over weapons'. This initiative comes at a critical time for the country, amid calls to strengthen state authority against armed factions.
Ali Al-Zaydi, tasked with forming the new Iraqi government, has begun distributing ministerial portfolios amid intense competition among political forces. The consultations are expected to take about 30 days.
Iraqi President Nizar Amidi has tasked businessman Ali Al-Zaydi with forming a new government, aiming to resolve the ongoing political deadlock. This decision follows the endorsement of the largest parliamentary bloc, the 'Coordination Framework'.
Iraqi political circles announced the appointment of Al-Zaydi as Prime Minister, which has been welcomed by Western embassies in Baghdad, reflecting international interest in the Iraqi situation.
Iraqi President Nizar Amidi has tasked Ali Al-Zaydi with forming a new government following Nuri Al-Maliki's withdrawal from the prime ministerial race. This decision comes at a critical time for Iraq as Al-Zaydi aims to achieve political stability.
Leaders of the Shiite 'Coordination Framework' have nominated young businessman Ali Al-Zeidi to head the new Iraqi government. This decision comes at a critical time as Al-Zeidi's name had not been mentioned in previous political discussions.
Major General Ismail Qa'ani, commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, stated that forming the Iraqi government is an exclusive right of the Iraqi people, stressing the need to prevent criminals from interfering in the country's affairs. His remarks come amid rising political tensions in Iraq.
Iraqi Prime Minister advisor Hussein Alawi reported that the government is intensifying efforts to manage the repercussions of the armed attack on the home of Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani. He emphasized that the region's security is an integral part of Iraq's national security.