Baghdad -INA - Nassar al-Hajj
The Parliamentary Legal Committee affirmed that there is no constitutional or legal authority for Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi until after Yemen's constitutional performance in Parliament.
The deputy head of the committee, Muhammad al-Ghazzi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The powers of the designated president lie only in choosing his cabinet, except that he has no legal authority to make decisions."
For his part, legal expert Tariq Harb said to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "the Prime Minister-designate does not have the authority, authority or competence until he is granted confidence in the House of Representatives by a majority of members of Parliament. He added that "from the time of the decision to assign him to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, there is no objection to consulting with the former Prime Minister or expressing his opinion in front of other authorities.
The Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi said in a speech Thursday: "We are, until the critical moment we pass by, are mandated, and we do not have the powers due to the incomplete procedures for forming the government, and all we care about now is to work to ensure that matters do not slip into the uncomfortable Follow him.
The President of the Republic, Barham Salih Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, was charged with forming the new government.
The Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi pledged to form a government that represents all spectrums and rejected party candidates. He also pledged to fight corruption, provide job opportunities, and dissolve the economic committees of political factions.
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