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State of Law: Ministerial change is currently ruled out

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State of Law Ministerial change is currently ruled out
State of Law Ministerial change is currently ruled out

Haider al-Lami, a member of the State of Law Coalition, said on Thursday that there wouldn’t be a ministerial reshuffle soon because the government only has a short time left in office. He also said that this change needs political consensus, which there isn’t right now.

In a statement to dinaropinions.com, Al-Lami stated, “Changing some ministers requires political stability and agreements within the forces and parties, which is currently missing.” “Conducting a ministerial amendment is difficult at the present time due to the short remaining term of the government, in addition to the fact that this matter will not be easy in light of the current political situation.”

He went on to say that “the government’s lifespan has almost ended, which makes these changes useless” and that “most political parties are not satisfied with the ministerial amendments and there are agreements based on the principle of political collusion to reject these amendments.”

An anticipated ministerial reshuffle was previously made public by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, who stated that the reshuffle was motivated by a desire to improve performance in order to meet the demands of the stage and the aspirations of citizens.

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