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[size=52]The night of the "frame" disputes: Al-Kazemi's support and fears of arrests against the background of the Al-Khadra clashes[/size]
[size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
[size=45]Once again, the wing of Nuri al-Maliki (the leader of the state of law) dominates the opposition movement within the framework on the penultimate night, which witnessed the most severe differences within the Shiite group since the last elections, due to the identity of the next prime minister.[/size]
[size=45]It seems that the recent dispute left major cracks this time in the Shiite bloc, with which patchwork may be difficult, especially with Haider al-Abadi's (leader of the victory coalition) admitting that what happened that night was to advance "special agendas."[/size]
[size=45]The coordinating framework is under great pressure, but there are fears of renewed protests, and the involvement of leaders in the firing orders that took place in the Green Zone at the end of last month, and which are expected to be issued soon against their affiliated factions.[/size]
[size=45]These pressures prompted parties within the "Coordination Council" to adopt options close to the demands of Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, who seeks the survival of Mustafa al-Kazemi's current government, or at least against al-Maliki's ambition.[/size]
[size=45]Disagreements took place that night over the name of the next prime minister, as the name of Jaafar al-Sadr was raised again, the form of the government and the distribution of ministries to the political forces.[/size]
[size=45]Disagreements began to escalate within the Shiite group after the Karbala meeting that took place during the Arba'een visit last week, and a proposal was made to go to Al-Hanana, where Al-Sadr is based in the city of Najaf, and try to persuade him to form a new government.[/size]
[size=45]During this meeting, which took place amid warnings of the possibility of renewed clashes between the "current" and "the framework", there were two clear teams, the first represented by Hadi al-Amiri, the leader of the Badr Organization, with support for the settlement with al-Sadr, and the other represented by al-Maliki, who seeks to hold a parliament session before any negotiation.[/size]
[size=45]According to the latest information, the leader of the Sadrist movement told both the Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty (allies of Sadr) that he would not receive any party from the coordinating framework, not even al-Amiri because he represents a weak link now within the Shiite group.[/size]
[size=45]Efforts to hold the parliament session had been postponed due to what was known as the “forty-year armistice,” which followed the armed clashes inside the Green Zone at the end of last August, as the coordination framework retreated from the intentions of resuming parliament sessions until after the visit.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Sadr, in turn, adhered to the unwritten truce with his opponents and stopped tweeting, along with his minister, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, while al-Maliki had returned in the middle of the truce to talk about forming a new government during the statement of al-Sadr's allies (the Democratic and Sovereignty Alliance), which the leader of the rule of law believed came in his favor.[/size]
[size=45]With a careful reading of the statement of the members of the Triple Alliance, which announced that it did not object to the return of Parliament, and after that messages arrived to the "Coordination Committee" that the allies of the current leader require the approval of al-Sadr in return, the short euphoria of victory that leaders in the framework felt has disappeared.[/size]
[size=45]An informed politician said in an interview with (Al-Mada) that "on Sunday night, the coordinating framework was increasingly fragmented, yet a group of frameworks had united to stop al-Maliki's ambition to control the next government, despite the different intentions of each party."[/size]
[size=45]And he continues, saying: "The team that includes Al-Amiri and Al-Abadi was more realistic in dealing with the crisis, and they found that there is no solution except by concession and acceptance of Al-Sadr's conditions and the renewal of confidence in the current Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi."[/size]
[size=45]Although the politician close to the events indicates that Haider al-Abadi may not be very enthusiastic about restoring confidence in Al-Kazemi, but it is in his interest in all cases to prevent Al-Maliki from obtaining the government in the hope that he will be chosen for the position (and he means Al-Abadi).[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, Hadi al-Amiri wanted the position to go to the leader of the Badr Organization and National Security Adviser Qassem al-Araji, who abdicated hours before the selection of al-Maliki's candidate to head the next government, Muhammad al-Sudani, last July.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Amiri had put forward Al-Araji's name again during the past two days, within the requirements of the settlement with Al-Sadr.[/size]
[size=45]But in the end, according to what the politician who was acquainted with the recent discussions says, "Nuri al-Maliki's wing, along with Asa'ib, and with the reservation of Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of the Wisdom Movement, took control of the opposition movement within the coordination and imposed his opinion once again."[/size]
[size=45]Al-Maliki's team had previously controlled the opposition of a group within the "coordinating body" to naming Al-Sudani because it might provoke Al-Sadr before the supporters of the current stormed the Green Zone and held a sit-in in front of Parliament for about a month.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Abadi appeared angry about what happened on Sunday night, when he published a statement in the name of the Victory Coalition, in which he exposed part of what happened, and distanced himself from any position regarding the candidate for prime minister, calling for action to produce a “constitutional political settlement.”[/size]
[size=45]The victory statement said, "We have nothing new regarding the candidate for prime minister, and the rumored counter-positions and positions that come to pass agendas and special interests that have nothing to do with resolving the crisis and avoiding blockage and chaos."[/size]
[size=45]The statement considered that "the differences between the political forces should not focus on the best candidate for the interests of these or that forces, but rather on how to be judged."[/size]
[size=45]He stressed that "the duty of the concerned forces in the state today is to work to produce a constitutional political settlement that creates the appropriate conditions for early elections."[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, led by Qais Khazali, confirmed that there is no renewal of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.[/size]
[size=45]A spokesman for the political office of the Sadiqoun bloc, which represents the Asaib Asaib, Mahmoud Al-Rubaie, said in a tweet via Twitter: “No, no, and no renewal of Al-Mabkhout (referring to Al-Kazemi), and everyone who publishes something like this is either delusional or a liar, so do not believe him.”[/size]
[size=45]These developments came with Cabinet spokesman Hassan Nazim announcing yesterday that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will go to the United States to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly.[/size]
[size=45]Nazim said during a press conference in Baghdad that followed the cabinet session that "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will travel to the United States to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly in its 77th session," noting that "Al-Kazemi will meet high-ranking figures in New York."[/size]
[size=45]On Sunday night, leaders in the framework had reviewed warnings of the possibility of renewed demonstrations expected during the next two weeks, and talked about the existence of "evidences of the involvement of factions affiliated with leaders in the framework with orders to fire in the Green Zone."[/size]
[size=45]The politician familiar with these discussions says that "there is information about the possibility of issuing arrest warrants against some of the leaders of the factions against the background of the killing of at least 30 people in the events of al-Khadra more than two weeks ago, which increases pressure on the leaders of the framework."[/size]
[size=45]The politician also revealed that the penultimate night had circulated other proposals besides renewing confidence in Al-Kazemi related to the re-introduction of the cousin of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr and his former candidate for the next government, Jaafar al-Sadr, as one of the compromise solutions.[/size]
[size=45]In addition, the leaders of the framework discussed giving 6 ministries out of 12 supposed Shiite ministries in the new government to the Sadrist movement, despite the latter’s assertion not to participate in the government, as some forces suggested giving them to close to al-Sadr if the latter refused to take over the ministries.[/size]
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[size=52]The night of the "frame" disputes: Al-Kazemi's support and fears of arrests against the background of the Al-Khadra clashes[/size]
[size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
[size=45]Once again, the wing of Nuri al-Maliki (the leader of the state of law) dominates the opposition movement within the framework on the penultimate night, which witnessed the most severe differences within the Shiite group since the last elections, due to the identity of the next prime minister.[/size]
[size=45]It seems that the recent dispute left major cracks this time in the Shiite bloc, with which patchwork may be difficult, especially with Haider al-Abadi's (leader of the victory coalition) admitting that what happened that night was to advance "special agendas."[/size]
[size=45]The coordinating framework is under great pressure, but there are fears of renewed protests, and the involvement of leaders in the firing orders that took place in the Green Zone at the end of last month, and which are expected to be issued soon against their affiliated factions.[/size]
[size=45]These pressures prompted parties within the "Coordination Council" to adopt options close to the demands of Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, who seeks the survival of Mustafa al-Kazemi's current government, or at least against al-Maliki's ambition.[/size]
[size=45]Disagreements took place that night over the name of the next prime minister, as the name of Jaafar al-Sadr was raised again, the form of the government and the distribution of ministries to the political forces.[/size]
[size=45]Disagreements began to escalate within the Shiite group after the Karbala meeting that took place during the Arba'een visit last week, and a proposal was made to go to Al-Hanana, where Al-Sadr is based in the city of Najaf, and try to persuade him to form a new government.[/size]
[size=45]During this meeting, which took place amid warnings of the possibility of renewed clashes between the "current" and "the framework", there were two clear teams, the first represented by Hadi al-Amiri, the leader of the Badr Organization, with support for the settlement with al-Sadr, and the other represented by al-Maliki, who seeks to hold a parliament session before any negotiation.[/size]
[size=45]According to the latest information, the leader of the Sadrist movement told both the Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty (allies of Sadr) that he would not receive any party from the coordinating framework, not even al-Amiri because he represents a weak link now within the Shiite group.[/size]
[size=45]Efforts to hold the parliament session had been postponed due to what was known as the “forty-year armistice,” which followed the armed clashes inside the Green Zone at the end of last August, as the coordination framework retreated from the intentions of resuming parliament sessions until after the visit.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Sadr, in turn, adhered to the unwritten truce with his opponents and stopped tweeting, along with his minister, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, while al-Maliki had returned in the middle of the truce to talk about forming a new government during the statement of al-Sadr's allies (the Democratic and Sovereignty Alliance), which the leader of the rule of law believed came in his favor.[/size]
[size=45]With a careful reading of the statement of the members of the Triple Alliance, which announced that it did not object to the return of Parliament, and after that messages arrived to the "Coordination Committee" that the allies of the current leader require the approval of al-Sadr in return, the short euphoria of victory that leaders in the framework felt has disappeared.[/size]
[size=45]An informed politician said in an interview with (Al-Mada) that "on Sunday night, the coordinating framework was increasingly fragmented, yet a group of frameworks had united to stop al-Maliki's ambition to control the next government, despite the different intentions of each party."[/size]
[size=45]And he continues, saying: "The team that includes Al-Amiri and Al-Abadi was more realistic in dealing with the crisis, and they found that there is no solution except by concession and acceptance of Al-Sadr's conditions and the renewal of confidence in the current Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi."[/size]
[size=45]Although the politician close to the events indicates that Haider al-Abadi may not be very enthusiastic about restoring confidence in Al-Kazemi, but it is in his interest in all cases to prevent Al-Maliki from obtaining the government in the hope that he will be chosen for the position (and he means Al-Abadi).[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, Hadi al-Amiri wanted the position to go to the leader of the Badr Organization and National Security Adviser Qassem al-Araji, who abdicated hours before the selection of al-Maliki's candidate to head the next government, Muhammad al-Sudani, last July.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Amiri had put forward Al-Araji's name again during the past two days, within the requirements of the settlement with Al-Sadr.[/size]
[size=45]But in the end, according to what the politician who was acquainted with the recent discussions says, "Nuri al-Maliki's wing, along with Asa'ib, and with the reservation of Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of the Wisdom Movement, took control of the opposition movement within the coordination and imposed his opinion once again."[/size]
[size=45]Al-Maliki's team had previously controlled the opposition of a group within the "coordinating body" to naming Al-Sudani because it might provoke Al-Sadr before the supporters of the current stormed the Green Zone and held a sit-in in front of Parliament for about a month.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Abadi appeared angry about what happened on Sunday night, when he published a statement in the name of the Victory Coalition, in which he exposed part of what happened, and distanced himself from any position regarding the candidate for prime minister, calling for action to produce a “constitutional political settlement.”[/size]
[size=45]The victory statement said, "We have nothing new regarding the candidate for prime minister, and the rumored counter-positions and positions that come to pass agendas and special interests that have nothing to do with resolving the crisis and avoiding blockage and chaos."[/size]
[size=45]The statement considered that "the differences between the political forces should not focus on the best candidate for the interests of these or that forces, but rather on how to be judged."[/size]
[size=45]He stressed that "the duty of the concerned forces in the state today is to work to produce a constitutional political settlement that creates the appropriate conditions for early elections."[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, led by Qais Khazali, confirmed that there is no renewal of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.[/size]
[size=45]A spokesman for the political office of the Sadiqoun bloc, which represents the Asaib Asaib, Mahmoud Al-Rubaie, said in a tweet via Twitter: “No, no, and no renewal of Al-Mabkhout (referring to Al-Kazemi), and everyone who publishes something like this is either delusional or a liar, so do not believe him.”[/size]
[size=45]These developments came with Cabinet spokesman Hassan Nazim announcing yesterday that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will go to the United States to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly.[/size]
[size=45]Nazim said during a press conference in Baghdad that followed the cabinet session that "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will travel to the United States to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly in its 77th session," noting that "Al-Kazemi will meet high-ranking figures in New York."[/size]
[size=45]On Sunday night, leaders in the framework had reviewed warnings of the possibility of renewed demonstrations expected during the next two weeks, and talked about the existence of "evidences of the involvement of factions affiliated with leaders in the framework with orders to fire in the Green Zone."[/size]
[size=45]The politician familiar with these discussions says that "there is information about the possibility of issuing arrest warrants against some of the leaders of the factions against the background of the killing of at least 30 people in the events of al-Khadra more than two weeks ago, which increases pressure on the leaders of the framework."[/size]
[size=45]The politician also revealed that the penultimate night had circulated other proposals besides renewing confidence in Al-Kazemi related to the re-introduction of the cousin of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr and his former candidate for the next government, Jaafar al-Sadr, as one of the compromise solutions.[/size]
[size=45]In addition, the leaders of the framework discussed giving 6 ministries out of 12 supposed Shiite ministries in the new government to the Sadrist movement, despite the latter’s assertion not to participate in the government, as some forces suggested giving them to close to al-Sadr if the latter refused to take over the ministries.[/size]
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