Monday, February 9, 2026

JEFF: Sudani Chooses Prime Minister Role: Why This Is Actually Very Good News for Iraq

Breaking the Headline Fear: What Really Happened?

An article recently caused concern across the community:

“The Sudanese MP resigns from parliament and a replacement is preparing.”

At first glance, this sounds alarming — almost as if Prime Minister Sudani is withdrawing from the government. But according to Jeff, this interpretation is completely wrong.

In reality, this is very good news.

Let’s explain why.


You Cannot Hold Dual Power in Iraq

Jeff breaks it down in simple terms:

“You cannot be both a Member of Parliament and a Prime Minister at the same time.”

Why This Matters:

  • Iraq’s system does not allow dual authority

  • One person cannot legally hold legislative and executive power

  • Sudani had to choose

And the choice he made is the key takeaway.


Sudani’s Decision: Parliament or Prime Minister?

“What he’s giving up is his parliamentary seat — and he’s taking the position of Prime Minister.” — Jeff

This means:

  • ❌ He is not leaving leadership

  • ✅ He is fully committing to the premiership

  • πŸ”’ His authority becomes clear, legal, and consolidated

This move removes ambiguity, strengthens governance, and shuts down political manipulation.


Why This Is a Win: Maliki Is Fading Out

Jeff has been consistent on this point:

“I’ve been saying this whole time — Sudani’s got this and Maliki is out.”

Sudani stepping away from parliament:

  • Weakens old power structures

  • Limits behind-the-scenes interference

  • Signals a shift away from legacy political control

This is not chaos — this is consolidation.


Short-Term Confusion, Long-Term Stability

Jeff also acknowledges the frustration many investors feel:

“It’s a very difficult investment to study right now because there’s a lot of unknown information.”

Key realities:

  • Not everything is being disclosed publicly

  • Government formation is being delayed intentionally

  • Silence does not equal failure

Historically, the final stages of political and financial transitions are the least transparent.


Why the Government Formation Is Being Stalled

This stalling is not accidental.

Possible reasons include:

  • Final power realignments

  • Legal restructuring

  • Protection from political sabotage

  • Timing coordination with economic reforms

πŸ‘‰ When governments rush, mistakes happen.
πŸ‘‰ When they stall strategically, big changes usually follow.


Featured Snippet: Why Did Sudani Resign from Parliament?

Answer:
Sudani resigned from parliament because Iraqi law does not allow one person to be both a Member of Parliament and Prime Minister. By giving up his parliamentary seat, he is fully committing to the role of Prime Minister, strengthening his authority and stabilizing governance.


Featured Snippet: Is Sudani Leaving the Government?

Answer:
No. According to Jeff, Sudani is not leaving the government. He is stepping away from parliament in order to legally and fully assume the Prime Minister position, which is a positive and necessary move.


Q&A: Clearing Up the Confusion

❓ Is this resignation bad news for Iraq?

No. It’s a required legal step and a sign of stability.

❓ Does this weaken Sudani’s position?

The opposite. It strengthens his authority.

❓ What does this mean for Maliki?

It signals continued loss of influence.

❓ Why is information limited right now?

Because Iraq is in a sensitive transition phase where not all actions are made public.

❓ Does this delay reforms or RV progress?

Delays can be strategic. Structural moves often happen before financial changes.


Why Investors Should Pay Attention

Political clarity always comes before economic execution.

Sudani choosing the premiership:

  • Clarifies leadership

  • Reduces internal conflict

  • Strengthens reform credibility

  • Builds the foundation for future monetary actions

This is not regression — it’s positioning.


Final Thoughts: This Is Not a Step Back

Bad headlines often hide good news.

Sudani didn’t step away from leadership —
he stepped into it fully.

As Jeff emphasized:
πŸ‘‰ “This is very good news, not bad news.”


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Jeff 

  Article:  "The Sudanese MP resigns from parliament and a replacement is preparing

 This sounds bad.  It sounds like Sudani is withdrawing from the government.  It's actually really good news ... Let's get into what it means... You cannot be both a MP and a Prime Minister at the same time...You can't have dual power and authority.  He can't be an MP and a prime minister.  He has to give up one.  What he's giving up is his parliamentary seat and he's taking the position of the prime minister premiership. 

 That's really good news...I've been saying this whole time Sudani's got this and Maliki is out...That's the direction it's heading into...This is very good news, not bad news.

It's a very difficult investment to study right now because there's a lot of unknown information.  There's things they're not telling us...They're stalling the formation of the government.


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