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    Newspaper: Maliki plans to prepare candidates to succeed Abbadi

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    Post by Rocky Thu 17 Aug 2017, 3:50 am

    Newspaper: Maliki plans to prepare candidates to succeed Abbadi



    Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper published a report on the current movement within the coalition of state law, led by the current Vice President and former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the movement of the rest of the early blocks in preparation for the upcoming legislative elections.

    The newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying that "the atmosphere of anticipation" is the ruling within the coalition «state law» and the party «Dawa», which belongs to both Prime Minister Haider Abadi and Vice President Nuri al-Maliki.

    According to the newspaper, Maliki is seeking to "lead a broad coalition, whose task is to create a new prime minister and tends to nominate the current Labor Minister Mohammed Shi'a al-Sudani or former leader of the Supreme Council Adel Abdul Mahdi.

    The newspaper quoted a source close to the "state of law", which is likely to leave "independent" from the coalition, because its leader, Hussein al-Shahristani, "is not satisfied with the state of law because his members did not defend him after losing the post of Ministry of Higher Education in July 2016."

    Sources in the Sadrist movement confirmed to the Middle East the desire of the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr to participate in a list of "cross-sectarian". On more than one occasion, Sadr said he did not mind the alliance with Iyad Allawi and the "wisdom stream" led by Ammar al-Hakim.

    But a source from the civil movement said that the primary work of most of the political forces, especially Moqtada al-Sadr, who has good relations with the civil stream, is "to get a large percentage of seats in the next elections to bring about the required change."

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