Sudani seeking to make changes in his cabinet

News sources have stated Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani plans to make changes in his cabinet.

According to some MPs and the media, Al-Sudani plans to make changes in the cabinet soon, including a number of ministers after their deadline in evaluating their performance in the government is over, Basnews reported.

There are still differences between Mohammad Shia al-Sudani and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Halbousi over the government's agreement and the " Shia Coordination Framework" promises to the Sunni forces, the most important of which is the appropriate share of the federal budget for the liberated cities and the amendment of the laws in the parliament.

A leader of the "Shia Coordination Framework" confirmed the two sides are negotiating to resolve their differences, although some have found a way to resolve them, but high tensions may threaten the government's strategic alliance.

One of the leaders of the Coordination Framework said: "There will be no amendment to the parliamentary law. The fact is that the Sunni movements believe the Coordination Framework has given up on the promises made before the formation of the government."

The leaders of the "Coordination Framework" object to the provisions of the government agreement, which gave great privileges to the Sunnis and showed unprecedented flexibility towards them. In this context, Nouri Maliki, the former Iraqi prime minister, is pushing for a new agreement to reduce the concessions of the current agreement, which has shown softness towards the Sunnis.

But it seems the current Prime Minister will achieve a new balance of power in the negotiations to change the balance.

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