[ltr]New York Times: Maliki prevented Abadi from using the resources of the Dawa Party campaign[/ltr]
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[ltr]In just three years, Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi re-established the army when he defeated an al-Qaeda organization and managed to restore sovereignty to his country, achievements that, according to many, gave him the nickname "Lincoln Iraq".[/ltr]
[ltr]However, despite the warnings, stability in the country remains fragile as it confronts the violent sectarian tensions between the Shiite and Sunni populations, as well as the endemic government corruption, not to mention the overwhelming economic despair, especially among the millions of homeless people after the battles of a staunch organization.[/ltr]
[ltr]At this critical moment in Iraq, preparations for the elections could reveal hard gains, and voting could reshape Iran's influence on the Middle East and determine the prospect of a resurgent return.[/ltr]
[ltr]But it is also an important moment for Abadi. He has never led an election campaign, and has already stumbled when he tried to negotiate the inclusion of political blocs with a heavy weight in Iraq, so the vote will test his political idiom in a difficult security environment.[/ltr]
[ltr]In the past two weeks, for example, ahead of the May 12 election deadline, the prime minister has stumbled into a coalition that is entering the election strongly.[/ltr]
[ltr]On the other hand, Shiite factions have gone into a major coalition with Abadi, which has prompted him to meditate as a moderate figure who can transcend the Shia base and cross into other societies.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi's response was quick and the popular crowd was praised for helping to defeat a hasty organization.While the anger of Sunnis and Kurds and even the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr of the alliance, "abhorrent," as he put it. In just 24 hours, the armed crowd left Abadi's list.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi was wrong when he started talking about pursuing the corrupt. In fact, more than three months have passed and everything is in place, even though he is now the most popular politician in Iraq, but he continues to make deals to bring in influential factions to win.[/ltr]
[ltr]"Abadi has a fine line to walk on, although he is popular among many Iraqis, but he also has dangerous enemies," said Renad Mansour, an Iraqi analyst at the Shatham House Institute.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi assumed power in 2014, shortly after the emergence of a hasty organization in Mosul, and the loss of a third of Iraq's territory. Most Iraqis attribute the disaster to the failures of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki, who ruled the country for eight years.[/ltr]
[ltr]Despite what is seen as an achievement by Abadi, he does not lead his party, the Islamic call, making his political position precarious. The leader of the party remains al-Maliki despite his volatile political past, but he is the leader of the party and this may pave the way for his return to power.[/ltr]
[ltr]For example, Maliki was able to prevent Abadi from using party resources in his campaign.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi established his own alliance, the Alliance of Victory, which was welcomed in the beginning when he attracted the popular factions. But with his withdrawal, Abadi joined dozens of politicians from various sectarian lines, giving his aides confidence to enter the election season.[/ltr]
[ltr]Iraq's post-war constitution retains the status of prime minister, and here analysts say that given the country's electoral history and the three coalition governments that have emerged since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Abbadi needs to ally with at least one of the three main powers to win.[/ltr]
[ltr]The problem is that these Shiite forces, which Abadi believes to be reliable, are in the quiver of Nuri al-Maliki, a powerful political rival.[/ltr]
[ltr]The rival, no less powerful than al-Maliki, is Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, who has become a hero for the poor and the unemployed, and a fierce opponent of Iranian intervention. Sadr is known by the Americans as the leader of an armed faction that emerged years after their invasion of the country, but is an anti-Iranian Arab citizen and runs his own coalition, like Abadi.[/ltr]
[ltr]Politicians close to Abadi and in unannounced talks with Sadr's followers about joining them with a possible alliance, the Sadrists say their leader is angry with Abbadi, so that Abbadi's closest advisers now realize that the alliance with the popular crowd was a serious tactical mistake, attributing to the overwhelming task of creating a political entity New at short notice.[/ltr]
[ltr]"We did not have the time to finalize our main partners, and we are discussing all these things now," said Ali al-Adib, a member of parliament close to Abadi.[/ltr]
[ltr]Hassan Hassan, author of anti-terrorism, says in an article published in the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi that "the latest developments, is undermining the view in Washington, that Abadi is a bulwark against the forces of sectarianism."[/ltr]
[ltr]Others say it is too early to predict these expectations in advance, given Iraq's unstable and unpredictable climate of security. One way Abadi can boost his reputation, particularly among Iraqi Sunnis, is his performance at a conference of international donors next month, whose government hopes to attract hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to rebuild destroyed Sunni cities during military operations against a militant organization.[/ltr]
[ltr]"The postponement of the elections is on the table, because if a fair vote is to be taken under these circumstances, the displaced and the displaced must be returned to their areas that lack the infrastructure to vote," senior Sunni lawmakers and senior lawmakers said last week. "On January 21, the Supreme Court ruled that any postponement of elections Unconstitutional[/ltr]
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[ltr]Mawazine News - Follow up[/ltr]
[ltr]In just three years, Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi re-established the army when he defeated an al-Qaeda organization and managed to restore sovereignty to his country, achievements that, according to many, gave him the nickname "Lincoln Iraq".[/ltr]
[ltr]However, despite the warnings, stability in the country remains fragile as it confronts the violent sectarian tensions between the Shiite and Sunni populations, as well as the endemic government corruption, not to mention the overwhelming economic despair, especially among the millions of homeless people after the battles of a staunch organization.[/ltr]
[ltr]At this critical moment in Iraq, preparations for the elections could reveal hard gains, and voting could reshape Iran's influence on the Middle East and determine the prospect of a resurgent return.[/ltr]
[ltr]But it is also an important moment for Abadi. He has never led an election campaign, and has already stumbled when he tried to negotiate the inclusion of political blocs with a heavy weight in Iraq, so the vote will test his political idiom in a difficult security environment.[/ltr]
[ltr]In the past two weeks, for example, ahead of the May 12 election deadline, the prime minister has stumbled into a coalition that is entering the election strongly.[/ltr]
[ltr]On the other hand, Shiite factions have gone into a major coalition with Abadi, which has prompted him to meditate as a moderate figure who can transcend the Shia base and cross into other societies.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi's response was quick and the popular crowd was praised for helping to defeat a hasty organization.While the anger of Sunnis and Kurds and even the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr of the alliance, "abhorrent," as he put it. In just 24 hours, the armed crowd left Abadi's list.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi was wrong when he started talking about pursuing the corrupt. In fact, more than three months have passed and everything is in place, even though he is now the most popular politician in Iraq, but he continues to make deals to bring in influential factions to win.[/ltr]
[ltr]"Abadi has a fine line to walk on, although he is popular among many Iraqis, but he also has dangerous enemies," said Renad Mansour, an Iraqi analyst at the Shatham House Institute.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi assumed power in 2014, shortly after the emergence of a hasty organization in Mosul, and the loss of a third of Iraq's territory. Most Iraqis attribute the disaster to the failures of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki, who ruled the country for eight years.[/ltr]
[ltr]Despite what is seen as an achievement by Abadi, he does not lead his party, the Islamic call, making his political position precarious. The leader of the party remains al-Maliki despite his volatile political past, but he is the leader of the party and this may pave the way for his return to power.[/ltr]
[ltr]For example, Maliki was able to prevent Abadi from using party resources in his campaign.[/ltr]
[ltr]Abadi established his own alliance, the Alliance of Victory, which was welcomed in the beginning when he attracted the popular factions. But with his withdrawal, Abadi joined dozens of politicians from various sectarian lines, giving his aides confidence to enter the election season.[/ltr]
[ltr]Iraq's post-war constitution retains the status of prime minister, and here analysts say that given the country's electoral history and the three coalition governments that have emerged since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Abbadi needs to ally with at least one of the three main powers to win.[/ltr]
[ltr]The problem is that these Shiite forces, which Abadi believes to be reliable, are in the quiver of Nuri al-Maliki, a powerful political rival.[/ltr]
[ltr]The rival, no less powerful than al-Maliki, is Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, who has become a hero for the poor and the unemployed, and a fierce opponent of Iranian intervention. Sadr is known by the Americans as the leader of an armed faction that emerged years after their invasion of the country, but is an anti-Iranian Arab citizen and runs his own coalition, like Abadi.[/ltr]
[ltr]Politicians close to Abadi and in unannounced talks with Sadr's followers about joining them with a possible alliance, the Sadrists say their leader is angry with Abbadi, so that Abbadi's closest advisers now realize that the alliance with the popular crowd was a serious tactical mistake, attributing to the overwhelming task of creating a political entity New at short notice.[/ltr]
[ltr]"We did not have the time to finalize our main partners, and we are discussing all these things now," said Ali al-Adib, a member of parliament close to Abadi.[/ltr]
[ltr]Hassan Hassan, author of anti-terrorism, says in an article published in the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi that "the latest developments, is undermining the view in Washington, that Abadi is a bulwark against the forces of sectarianism."[/ltr]
[ltr]Others say it is too early to predict these expectations in advance, given Iraq's unstable and unpredictable climate of security. One way Abadi can boost his reputation, particularly among Iraqi Sunnis, is his performance at a conference of international donors next month, whose government hopes to attract hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to rebuild destroyed Sunni cities during military operations against a militant organization.[/ltr]
[ltr]"The postponement of the elections is on the table, because if a fair vote is to be taken under these circumstances, the displaced and the displaced must be returned to their areas that lack the infrastructure to vote," senior Sunni lawmakers and senior lawmakers said last week. "On January 21, the Supreme Court ruled that any postponement of elections Unconstitutional[/ltr]
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