Abadi confirms the continuation of the Government of Iraq work

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Thursday that the government continues to work while providing another opportunity for the Council House of Representatives (parliament) to vote on the new government formation.
Abadi said he will change the names that are challenged in parliament will nominate alternative names received acceptance. He added that the differences within the House of Representatives caused disrupt the work of the government, and warned of the continuation.
Iraq ‘s parliament has seen earlier Thursday sharp differences on the legal session during which enables tens of Representatives held and vote on the dismissal of the Presidency, and the election of MP Adnan al – Janabi , a new interim president of the parliament instead of Saleem al – Jubouri , who EXCLUDED HIM.
For his part, the Speaker of Parliament Saleem al-Jubouri said that the abolition of the House of Representatives session was due to attend the Prime Minister to discuss the new government. He explained that it does not result in his dismissal from the presidency of the parliament have no legal effect, stressing that the Council will resume its normal on Saturday.
Dozens of MPs have staged a sit-in inside the parliament building to protest against the revised list of candidates for positions in the new cabinet proposed by Abadi, arguing that the revised list will lead back to corruption and bias.
Opponents say that the House of Representatives Abadi form the list of candidates after consultations with the core of the Iraqi parties, which kept the ethnic and sectarian joint venture which has been working out after the US-led invasion TheUnited States in 2003.
Critics believe that maintaining the joint venture that will allow for certain groups accumulating wealth more than others and influence.
Opponents and wants to Abadi is committed to an initial list submitted on March 31 / March last and included independent candidates of technocrats.
Some protesters said Thursday the House of Representatives, who include members of the Sunni and Shia in Parliament, they planned to request a vote of no confidence from the three presidents who are the prime minister al-Abadi, a Shiite, and Chairman of the Board of Representatives al-Jubouri, a Sunni, and Iraqi President Fouad infallible, a Kurd.
Abadi was introduced Tuesday a new ministerial lineup includes candidates from the political blocs, other than an agreement adopted by the head of the Sadrist Muqtada al – Sadr and other political parties; the formation of a government of technocrats far from the political blocs.
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