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    Iraq’s Parliament Confirms New Government Led by PM Ali al-Zaidi

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Iraq’s parliament has officially endorsed the new government headed by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, marking a critical step in the country’s political process. The cabinet includes 14 ministers who received parliamentary approval, reflecting partial consensus among lawmakers. However, several important ministerial positions remain vacant due to ongoing disputes between political factions, highlighting persistent challenges in forming a fully unified government.

    In a significant development, the swearing-in of PM Ali al-Zaidi signals an attempt to stabilize Iraq’s governance after months of political deadlock. The inability to finalize all cabinet appointments underscores the fragmented nature of Iraq’s political landscape, where sectarian and party rivalries continue to complicate decision-making. This partial government formation is crucial as Iraq faces pressing issues such as economic recovery, security concerns, and regional diplomacy.

    Meanwhile, the incomplete cabinet raises questions about the government’s capacity to implement reforms and address public demands effectively. The ongoing negotiations to fill the remaining posts will be closely watched by both domestic and international observers, given Iraq’s strategic importance in the Middle East. The new administration’s success or failure could significantly impact Iraq’s stability and its relations with neighboring countries and global powers.

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