Parliament declares Thursday as final deadline for Abadi to present new ministerial line-up as Sadr expands protest movement for reform. | |||||
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BAGHDAD
- Iraq's parliament gave embattled Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi until
Thursday to present a cabinet of technocrats as Shiite cleric Moqtada
Sadr expanded his protest movement for reform.
Sadr
himself spent the night camping in the Green Zone while thousands of his
supporters continued a 10-day-old sit-in outside the gates of the
fortified area in central Baghdad.
"Parliament is the
legitimate representative of the people and it declared that Thursday is
the final deadline for the government to present a new ministerial
line-up," a statement from the speaker's office said on Monday.
Sources in parliament said that 170 lawmakers out of 245 present voted in favour of the deadline.
"If
Abadi fails to present his new cabinet, he must be present in
parliament on Saturday to explain why," said Haidar al-Mutlaq, an MP
from the State of Law bloc.
Abadi has promised to
reshuffle the government by replacing party-affiliated ministers with
technocrats, a move meant to help tackle corruption and Iraq's massive
budget crunch.
The premier has faced resistance from
ministers within his own Shiite bloc who are reluctant to give up their
positions and attendant privileges.
Abadi already faces
pressure from the street in the shape of the sit-in by Sadr's
supporters at the gates of the Green Zone, which is home to his office,
parliament and several large Western embassies.
Sadr had warned that his supporters would storm the Green Zone if Abadi failed to present a line-up of technocrats.
But
buying Abadi a little more time, Sadr entered the Green Zone alone on
Sunday, asking his supporters to remain outside the perimeter.
The
Sadrist movement also staged protests in the holy Shiite city of Najaf,
where Sadr is usually based, as well as in Basra, Hilla and Kut.
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Monday, 28 March 2016
Iraq parliament gives Abadi until Thursday to reshuffle cabinet
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