Iraq: Iraqi views on the recent Ministerial changes
Views of the Iraqi street varied on the recent Cabinet changes carried out by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi where he edited the five portfolios. And some see it as a first step for reform which calmed the Iraqi street, while others sees it as a prosthetic solution and that the issues of Iraq will not end so easily
Peaceful demonstrations are continuing in the streets of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, to demand political reform, and after public pressure on the Iraqi government and the Iraqi parliament, the Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi decided a ministerial changes to 5 ministries as a first step to resolve the crises witnessed in the Iraqi arena.
Views of the Iraqi street varied on the recent Cabinet changes carried out by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider a
Al-Abadi where he edited the five portfolios. And some see it as a first step for reform which calmed the Iraqi street, while others sees it as a prosthetic solution and that the issues of Iraq will not end so easily.
Political analysts considered that what happened is a political attempts to repair the rift between the political partners and ministerial cabin provided is incomplete cabins where the members of the house of Representatives did not participate in the political decision since they are still protesting.