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    Al-Kazemi calls on the Iraqi forces for a second round of dialogue to resolve the political crisis

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    Post by Rocky Sun 04 Sep 2022, 7:34 am

    [size=33]Al-Kazemi calls on the Iraqi forces for a second round of dialogue to resolve the political crisis[/size]

    Most of the political forces in Iraq demanded that the dialogue be postponed until after the commemoration of the forty days of Hussein, which coincided with 12 days, according to Al-Jazeera correspondent in Baghdad.

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    Al-Kazemi’s initiative includes a dialogue that brings together all parties to find agreed solutions that end with the dissolution of Parliament and the holding of early elections (Anatolia Agency)
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    Informed sources told Al-Jazeera that Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi invited all Iraqi political forces to hold a dialogue round, the second in the national dialogue, which aims to find a solution to the political crisis in Iraq.
    The sources added that the date for holding the session will be tomorrow, Monday, noting that the invitation was sent to all political forces without exception, including the Sadrist movement, which refused to attend the first round, which was held in Baghdad about 3 weeks ago and attended by all other political forces.

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    The sources said that the political forces did not respond to the invitation so far.
    Commenting on this, Al-Jazeera correspondent in Baghdad, Abdel-Fattah Fayed, said that most of the political forces in Iraq demanded the postponement of meetings and political dialogues until after the commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of Hussein, which coincided after 12 days.
    Al-Kazemi had adopted an initiative to solve the political crisis that includes all parties sitting at a dialogue table and finding solutions that guarantee everyone’s approval of them and end with the dissolution of Parliament and the holding of early elections.
    The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, still refuses to hold a direct dialogue with the coordination framework that includes all Shiite political forces except for the Sadrist movement.

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    For his part, the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, demanded that the next dialogue session between the political parties include setting a date for early parliamentary elections in the country, no later than the end of next year.
    Al-Halbousi ruled out, in a tweet he posted on Twitter, that the political process would proceed without an agreement on electing a president of the republic and choosing a government with full authority, stressing the need for the parties to agree to maintain or amend the Parliament’s election law. deployment and security.
    In the same context, Ammar al-Hakim, head of the Wisdom Movement in Iraq, stressed the need to end the current political crisis by resorting to the constitution, law, and legitimate state institutions.
    In a statement issued by his office, he renewed his call for adopting dialogue "a way to achieve the desired reform and change."
    Al-Hakim added that Iraq cannot be reduced to a political, sectarian or national point of view. Everyone's interest lies in the participation of everyone in decision-making.

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    In the latest intervention of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr called on the security forces in Karbala governorate (south of Baghdad) to take responsibility for securing the fortieth visit of Hussein, away from any other armed force, including his armed faction, Saraya al-Salam and the Popular Mobilization Forces.
    Al-Sadr said, in a tweet, that all Iraqis should exercise restraint, avoid friction, cooperate with the security forces, and not raise what he called party, militia, or even crowd or current slogans, in order to preserve the safety of visitors and holy sites.
    He added that his invitation did not mean that he would meet with "the corrupt under the tent of Al-Hussein, but rather the goal is to keep the visitors away from harm."
    The "Arbaeen" is considered one of the most important occasions for the Shiites, and symbolic processions of mourning take place, and hundreds of thousands from all over the world flock to Karbala to visit the shrine of Hussein bin Ali, may God be pleased with them, and many of them come on foot.
    Iraq is witnessing a political crisis, the severity of which has increased since last July 30, when followers of the Sadrist movement began a month-long sit-in inside the Green Zone in Baghdad, rejecting the nomination of the Coordinating Framework Alliance, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani for the position of prime minister, and demanding the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the holding of early elections.

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    Differences between the Iraqi forces, especially the Shiite ones, have prevented the formation of a government since the last elections were held on October 10, 2021.
    The situation worsened last August 29, when clashes erupted in Baghdad and other provinces that left more than 30 dead and hundreds wounded, after hundreds of demonstrators stormed a number of government headquarters in Baghdad immediately after al-Sadr announced his final retirement from political work.
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