Iraq Govt. Wins Confidence Vote, Key Security Posts Unfilled

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Iraqi MPs approved Haidar al-Abadi's proposed cabinet Monday, making him the new premier, but key security posts remain unfilled even as the country battles to regain ground from militants.

Abadi has asked for a week to fill the missing posts, including interior and defense, during which time he will run the ministries in an acting capacity.

The previous Iraqi government also began with various posts unfilled, and acting ministers served for the next four years.

Iraq has been under heavy international pressure to approve a broad-based government to unite the various communities against a sweeping offensive led by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group that has overrun swathes of Iraq since June.

The outgoing government has faced criticism that by alienating the Sunni Arab minority, it helped create conditions that revitalized Sunni militants including IS.

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Missing .karim-- 09 September 2014, 00:17

Hopefully one day the Saudi regime will also go away and open up a power-sharing agreement that earns the confidence of all Saudis, Sunnis and Shias alike. Also, hopefully one day the illegitimate Khalifa regime in Bahrain goes away and a democratic regime that is actually representative of the Bahraini people takes its place.

Default-user-icon Mazen (Guest) 09 September 2014, 01:26

And may god rid us of the rotten yoke of political class in Lebanon.