Thursday Evening Iraq Parliament News Highlights 9-29-22
Baghdad Summons Iran’s Ambassador And Hands Him A “Strongly Worded” Protest Note
Shafaq News/ Today, Thursday, the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Iranian ambassador to Baghdad, Muhammad Al Sadiq, and handed him a protest note, which it described as “strongly worded”, against the background of the artillery shelling that affected areas yesterday in Erbil.
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, said, in a press statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned, today, the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al-Sadeq, as a result of the artillery and aerial bombardment with missiles and drones on multiple cities and villages in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Over the past days, especially yesterday morning Wednesday 28/9/2022, which led to the death and injury of a number of safe Iraqi civilians, including women and children, and caused intimidation of the population, spreading panic among them, and destroying infrastructure.
He added, “The Head of the Neighboring Countries Department, Ihsan Al-Awadi, handed the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq a strong protest note, which included the Iraqi government’s condemnation of this crime, which represented a continuation of the Iranian forces’ attacks on Iraq’s sovereignty and sanctity of its lands and took a new character that cannot be tolerated, represented by targeting citizens safe people inside Iraqi cities.
In the memorandum, the ministry stressed, according to Al-Sahaf, “its rejection of these actions and the resulting intimidation and terrorization of the safe citizens,” and demanded “respect for the sovereignty of Iraq and commitment to the commitments of the Islamic Republic of Iran stipulated in international covenants and to stay away from military logic and the language of weapons in addressing security challenges.” of its repercussions on the societal peace of both countries, and on regional security and stability.”
Yesterday, Wednesday, the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Iranian bombing of four areas in the Kurdistan Region, and threatened to resort to the “highest diplomatic positions” to avoid repetition of the bombing.
Yesterday, the Iranian bombardment was renewed on areas in the Koysanjaq district of the Erbil governorate, which resulted in two deaths and 12 wounded, according to the director of health of the judiciary.
Meanwhile, the opposition Iranian Kurdistan Freedom Party announced that the bombing targeted their headquarters in Koysanjak, killing at least five people, and wounding dozens.
The Minister of Health of the Kurdistan Region, Saman Al-Barzanji, directed a large number of ambulances to Kosanjak district, while the Governor of Erbil, Omid Khoshnaw, directed all relief organizations to enter a state of alert to rescue the injured.
Video clips showed terror and panic among schoolchildren and civilians as a result of the bombing, while the Koysinjaq District Education announced the suspension of official working hours. LINK
The Enthusiasm Of The “Frameworkers” For The New Coalition Is Declining With My Chest’s Escalation In Preventing Today’s Parliament Session
Posted On2022-09-28 By Sotaliraq Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan
Gradually, the coordination framework retreated from its enthusiasm for forming what has become known as the “state administration coalition” after angry reactions threatening to ignite the street and storm the Green Zone.
Al-Attar’s statement came after Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi announced his resignation from his post, devoid of any statement or hint about the new alliance.
Supporters of the leader of the Sadrist movement vowed to thwart the parliament session, which is supposed to be held today, Wednesday, to discuss the resignation of al-Halbousi.
On the other hand, Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of the Wisdom Movement, exposed the positions of parties in the coordination framework, which he said reject the elections, expressing at the same time his willingness to visit al-Sadr in Najaf.
And about the last hours that followed the leaks about the new coalition, a former Shiite deputy said to (the range) that: “The formation of this coalition is a challenge to the Sadrists and the demands of the street, so the attack on it was expected.”
The new alliance aims to forge a political understanding and a government similar to previous governments, the latest of which is the government of Adel Abdul-Mahdi, which was toppled in the October 2019 protests.
The deputy, who asked not to be named, adds: “What happened on Sunday cannot be considered an agreement on a coalition, but rather an agreement on a formula for a new coalition that can be modified at any time.”
Among the amendments that can be reversed, according to the deputy: “He is the nomination of Muhammad Al-Sudani, but after he obtains approval from Tehran.”
The representative claims that some of the parties to the “framework” – he did not specify them exactly – are sticking to Al-Sudani due to the absence of a “veto” from Iran on his name.
But he also says: “If Tehran finds that Al-Sudani is not in favor of the changes in Iraq, especially if it reaches an agreement with the West regarding the nuclear program, it may be lenient in replacing it.”
And the Sadrist movement began, after the leaks about the formation of the new coalition, vowing to prevent any progress in the issue of forming the government and passing the Sudanese.
And increased calls for mobilization and storming the Green Zone, with the announcement of the Presidency of Parliament to hold a session on Wednesday.
Since Monday evening, an unprecedented deployment of security forces has been observed in Baghdad, while concrete walls have been reinforced in the vicinity of the Green Zone, and checkpoints have been set up on main roads.
Against the background of that escalation, the coordination framework issued a statement in which it seemed to retreat from the enthusiasm shown by some of its parties in the early announcement of the “state administration” coalition.
Commenting on the request to hold a session in parliament, Al-Attar said that it welcomes “the parliament’s invitation to hold a session that restores life to the constitutional institutions in the country.”
And he renewed the coordination framework – according to the statement – “his readiness to go to early elections after completing the introductions of a government with full powers, approving a federal budget, amending the election law and organizing the Independent High Electoral Commission.”
The coordination framework called on the Kurdish forces to resolve their candidate for the presidency, while the statement did not address the announcement of the new coalition.
Information had reached (the range) indicated that the postponement of the announcement of the new alliance was caused by fear of the reaction of the street.
Supporters of “November” are preparing to commemorate the third anniversary of the protests next Saturday, while there are reports of the possibility of the Sadrists participating in those demonstrations.
The House of Representatives set the date and agenda for its session, while the agenda included voting on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi from his post.
The department said in a statement on Monday evening, “The House of Representatives will hold a session next Wednesday (today), at one o’clock in the afternoon.”
She added, “The session’s agenda includes voting on the resignation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives from his position and electing the first deputy speaker of the Council.”
According to the statements of the members of the coordination framework, it was agreed to grant the position of Deputy Speaker of Parliament to the independent Mohsen Al-Mandalawi.
The “Attrimons” consider that the position, which was occupied by the resigned Sadrist MP Hakim al-Zamili, is their right, but they gave it up according to the principle of “concord and balance”, as Mandalawi is a Faili Kurd.
However, according to the leaks, Al-Mandalawi is a “framer”, as he moved to the Shiite bloc’s side last May, when al-Sadr called on the independents to join his team to form a majority government.
Al-Mandalawi, along with four others, most notably MPs Hussein Arab and Mustafa Sanad, lined up at the time for the “blocking third”, which was adopted by the coordination framework.
So far, the odds are increasing that the parliament session cannot be held due to the escalation of the Sadrists, while calls are increasing in return for the political forces’ rejection of Al-Halbousi’s resignation.
Observers considered that the timing of the resignation request was “strange”, especially since it came after the initial agreement on the state administration alliance.
Most analyzes went to the conclusion that Al-Halbousi’s request to resign is to get rid of the pressure he is subjected to due to the tension between the Sadrists and the “tyrants”.
So far, al-Sadr has not commented on the new developments, but the deputy head of the political body of the movement, Nassar al-Rubaie, confirmed that intervention in the file of forming a government is left to the head of the movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.
Al-Rubaie said in an intervention during a dialogue forum held in Baghdad, “The issue of interfering with the formation or approval of the next government is left to Sadr and we will proceed with what he decides.”
He pointed out, “The previous governments were lame and now they are honorable (paralyzed), noting that:” the prime minister cannot be from a bloc that owns one or two deputies, otherwise the experience of the downfall of the government will be repeated, as happened with former Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi.”
Later, al-Hakim (the leader of the Wisdom Movement) revealed that most of the parties to the coordination framework objected to holding new elections.
Al-Hakim said in statements yesterday, “The recent elections were marred by many circumstances and many appeals were submitted,” stressing that “most of the framework forces are unwilling to hold early elections, but due to the absence of the Sadrist movement, early elections were discussed.”[/size]
The leader of the Wisdom Movement announced his readiness to visit the leader of the Sadrist movement, and al-Hakim said, “If my visit to Al-Hananah will contribute to resolving the crisis, I will spare no effort in doing so.”
He pointed out that “the Sadrist movement is a key partner in the political process and the coordinating framework was keen on its presence and during the submission of their resignation, it had calls for their return,” noting that “there is no realistic dialogue between the framework and the movement to know the Sadrist movement’s official positions.” LINK
Al-Halbousi Appoints A Kurdish Secretary-General Of The House Of Representatives
Shafaq News/ The Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, appointed, on Wednesday, a new general security for the House of Representatives.
And it was stated in an official letter signed by Al-Halbousi, obtained by Shafaq News Agency, “Based on the powers granted to us and the requirements of the work interest, it was decided to appoint Safwan Bashir Yunis Saif Al-Din, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law, in accordance with the study document issued by the two vice deans of the university’s vice chancellor. Agency with the rank of Minister and enjoys all the rights and privileges granted to this position.
Safwan Bashir Seif al-Din is a Kurdi from Nineveh Governorate, and he is close to the Kurdistan Democratic Party. LINK
Al-Halbousi directs the parliament’s committees to host all ministers: some of them are “abusive” who violate the constitution and the law
Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi directed parliament committees to host all caretaker government ministers, accusing some of them of violating the constitution and the law.
Al-Halbousi said, according to what was published by his media office and received by Shafak News Agency, “I ask the parliamentary committees to start their work to host all the ministers of the caretaker government, each in his committee, because some ministries violated the law, the constitution and all financial and administrative laws because of the parliament’s suspension, and we all bear responsibility because The absence of the council’s oversight was abused by some.”
Today, Wednesday, the House of Representatives resumed its work after stopping for several months due to a sit-in by supporters of the Sadrist movement in its building in protest against the nomination of the coordination framework, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, for the position of Prime Minister. LINK
Khazali Comments On The Resumption Of Parliament Sessions With “Blessing” Of Al-Halbousi And Al-Mandalawi And Condemning The Bombing Of Al-Khadra
Shafaq News/ The Secretary-General of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, Qais al-Khazali, blessed on Wednesday the renewal of confidence in Muhammad al-Halbousi as Speaker of the House of Representatives and his first deputy, and condemned the bombing of the Green Zone.
Khazali said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, “We congratulate all our people for the parliament’s return to carry out its work and perform its duties through its oversight and legislative role, and we congratulate the renewal of confidence for the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and we wish him to start a new page in parliamentary work.”
He added, “We congratulate the brother, Deputy Mohsen Ali Akbar Al-Mandalawi, for his election as first deputy speaker of Parliament, placing our confidence in him in representing the largest component of parliament, performing his legislative tasks and activating the oversight role of the House of Representatives.”
Khazali called on the opposition political forces to “start a new page and respond to the long-awaited demands and patience of our people in achieving political and security stability and the need to form a strong government that takes upon itself the benefit of the current financial abundance to serve our people and achieve their well-being.”
Khazali condemned and denounced “terrorist and sabotage acts that targeted the Green Zone and its surrounding areas and assaulting the security forces,” stressing “the necessity of applying the law accurately and firmly against anyone who tries to underestimate the blood of Iraqis and violates the sovereignty of the state.”
The Secretary-General of Asa’ib renewed his “support and support for the security forces in carrying out their duty by forcefully confronting all attacks that threaten Iraqi civil peace.”
Today, a massive demonstration took place in Tahrir Square in the center of the capital, Baghdad, in protest against the Parliament holding a session to vote on the resignation of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the deputies voted to reject the resignation.
During the session, the Green Zone was hit by three shells, one of which landed in the parliament garage, the other near the monument of the Unknown Soldier, and the third in another part of the area, injuring an officer and three members and causing material damage. LINK
The Kurdistan Democratic Party Reveals To Alsumaria The Date For Resolving The Presidential Candidate – Urgent
Sumerian special 2022-09-29 | 06:48 3,468 views Alsumaria News – Special
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (Al-Party) revealed today, Thursday, the date for resolving the file of the Presidency of the Republic and the agreement between it and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, while the holding of parliamentary sessions was considered a “step towards solving the political problem.”
The party leader said Mahdi Abdul Karim , in an interview with Alsumaria news Holding the parliament session, choosing the first deputy speaker of parliament, and continuing the parliamentary sessions is a step towards solving the political problem and the current blockage and the beginning of solving the political process.
He added, “The upcoming parliamentary sessions will witness the end of the presidential crisis between… Kurdistan Democratic Party And the The National Union[/url]and proceed with the formation of the new government.
Abdul Karim explained, “Al-Barty will have a basic position on choosing a suitable person for the presidency,” stressing that “the President of the Peace Palace will be ready for this position in the next session.”
According to political custom, the presidency of the republic is the entitlement of the Kurdish house, as the Kurdish parties have agreed since 2005 to allocate the presidency of a region Kurdistan For the Democratic Party, and the Presidency of the Republic for the National Union, but the ambition of the former to win the presidency and the adherence of the latter to the agreed-upon entitlement, is difficult to pass any of the candidates of the two parties, and the crisis in the Baghdad.
Related Articles
The eyes of the political process are directed towards the regionKurdistanAfter the convening of the parliamentary session, which witnessed the election of the first deputy speaker of Parliament, and the renewal of confidence in the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Al-Halbousi , to end the file of the Presidency of the Republic and the formation of the new government. LINK