Iran Press/Middle East: According to the informed sources, the list included 21 candidates, which 11 candidates are from Shiites blocks, 6 from Sunnis, 3 Kurds, and 1 from minorities.
Deputy of Al-Fateh coalition in Iraq’s Parliament, Fadel Al-Fatlawi told that “Based on the desire of the political forces to complete the ministerial cabinet, Al-Kazemi will try during the meeting to present new candidates for the ministries of Finance, Interior and Defense."
"Al-Kazemi will present the ministerial cabinet to the parliament within the next 24 hours," Al-Fatlawi told “Shafaaq” and stressed that "Parliament will hold a session of granting confidence to the government on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week.”
Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Al-Kazemi presented a list of the names of the candidates for the cabinet to the political forces during a meeting held on Thursday.
According to an informed source, some of the names did not win the acceptance of the political forces, while Al-Kazemi has not yet chosen any candidates for the ministries of Interior, Defense, and Finance.
According to the list that Al-Kazemi presented at the meeting to political forces, candidates are as follows:
Foreign Ministry: Abdul Karim Hashem and Harith Muhammad Hassan
Electricity: Nizar Qahtan Hassan and Jasb Abdel Zahra
Oil: Ihsan Abdul Jabbar
Planning: Khaled Al-Najm
Higher Education: Nabil Kadhim and Hassan Nazim
Education: Falah Mahmoud and Israa Hashem
Health: Azzam Abdel-Al-Razzaq Qanbar
Trade: Nawar Nasif - Maher Hammad
Agriculture: Talib Jasim Lafta and Muhammad Karim
Justice: Amjad Muhammad
Industry: Saleh Abdullah Al-Badran
Youth and Sports: Adnan Darjal
Construction and Housing: Naznin Muhammad
The transfer: Nasser Hussein and Jawad Abdel-Reda
Communication: Ali Mahmoud Khalaf
Labor and Social Affairs: Kadhim Hailan Al-Sahlani
Water Resources: Jasim Muhammad Jaber and Mahdi Rashid
Culture and Antiquities: Hisham Saleh Dawood
Immigration and Displacement: Evan Faek Yaqoub and Hana Hikmat
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