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    State of Law attacks Al-Sadr and rejects Barzani's initiative: Al-Maliki will not be his deputy

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    Post by Rocky Thu 03 Feb 2022, 5:48 am

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    State of Law attacks Al-Sadr and rejects Barzani's initiative: Al-Maliki will not be his deputy
    February 03, 2022



    Al-Sadr still insists on the majority (Facebook)
    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Political circles are still awaiting the outcome of the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] of the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, to gather the Sadrist movement in the coordinating framework.
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    Al-Maliki refuses the position of Vice President of the Republic who was a minister in his government, according to a leader in the State of Law coalition
    No clear positions have been issued so far towards the initiative, either from the movement's leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who contented himself with a tweet in which he opened the door to "dialogue with the national opposition" without tangible developments.
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    Nor did the coordinating framework community or leaders issue any statement, even if it was welcoming, which aroused the discontent of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, as was expressed by Arafat Karam, a member of the negotiating delegation.
     is pushing towards its community participation with the Sadrist movement and its allies in forming the government, al-Sadr is working to seize part of the framework in the next government while excluding another part headed by the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki.
    Vice President "rejected"
    Despite the assurances of the members of the coordination framework on the unity of the ranks and the non-disengagement of parties from it and going with al-Sadr in forming the government in isolation from al-Maliki, al-Sadr has not yet announced or hinted at accepting the joining of the framework collectively, and insists on the “national majority government” accompanied by the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty.
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    If al-Sadr had accepted Barzani’s initiative, he “would not have written his last tweet,” says the leader of the State of Law coalition, Alaa al-Hadadi, stressing that “Al-Maliki is not looking for positions as some media are trying to establish that,” and that the head of state law “will not be a vice president of the republic who was a minister.” In his tenure," referring to Hoshyar Zebari, the president of the republic, the most fortunate in the coming period, who was a minister in al-Maliki's government.
     

    Several media outlets, quoting sources, revealed that part of the Kurdish leader’s initiative that Nechirvan Barzani and Muhammad al-Halbousi carried to al-Sadr included giving al-Maliki the position of Vice President of the Republic, thus participating in the executive authority without his participation in the government.
    The rule of law attacks Al-Sadr
    Al-Hadadi adds, in a television interview, followed by "Ultra Iraq", that whoever wants to isolate the framework or the State of Law coalition is "the Sadrist movement and those who drew the pride of victory," and says that "what is happening now are attempts to hijack the national decision to isolate the Shiite component."
    As for the reasons for al-Sadr's desire to isolate al-Maliki, al-Hadadi confirms the hypothesis of "the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] 's mount ", which is still stuck in the mind of the leader of the Sadrist movement.
    Al-Maliki had launched [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] with the support of the United States during his first term against the " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] " militia and put many of its members in prisons, as well as the escape of others from them out of Iraq.
    In the first meeting, which brought Al-Sadr together with the leaders of the coordination framework in the house of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri, Al-Sadr Al-Maliki winked by talking with Al-Amiri about "the return of the cavalry's cavalry," according to Al-Hadadi, who revealed the scenes of the session.
    The second reason, according to the leader in State of Law, is that al-Sadr “cannot bear an Effendian man who does not wear a turban like al-Maliki to be in the leadership,” since, from al-Sadr's viewpoint, mass leadership of this size - and the hadith of al-Hadadi - is the preserve of clerics.
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