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    Shiite forces are running in the elections with 5 lists and the National Alliance has become a "past

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    Shiite forces are running in the elections with 5 lists and the National Alliance has become a "past Empty Shiite forces are running in the elections with 5 lists and the National Alliance has become a "past

    Post by Rocky Sat 30 Dec 2017, 1:43 am

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    Shiite forces are running in the elections with 5 lists and the National Alliance has become a "past"


     Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah 

    The National Alliance forces are planning to run in the next elections, scheduled for next May, with more than five lists, all competing to win the presidency of the next government.
    Shiite forces seek to know their political size by running for elections alone or within limited alliances. 
    It seems that the forces of the National Alliance are not eager to join within one umbrella, instead talking about two camps that will include Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish forces. 
    While waiting for the Dawa Party election law to resolve its position on the way to run in the elections, Hakim bloc confirms its convergence with the wing of Abadi and Sadr after the next election. 
    While Shiite forces insist on holding the elections on time, Sunni forces refuse to do so by requiring the return of displaced people and the reconstruction of previously liberated areas. The Kurdish position on the conduct of the elections is ambiguous. 
    "It is better for the forces of the National Alliance to run in the next elections with large lists and multiple to be able to achieve what you want to get from seats in parliament," said MP Habib terminal, head of the parliamentary wisdom bloc.
    "There are parties seeking to achieve a national majority, which sees the solution to form a national government in which all components and minorities are represented, while they are met by parties pushing towards the political majority, which can be from one spectrum and may threaten," he said. Excluding other components ". 
    The leader of the Supreme Council Baqir Jabr called last week, the forces within the framework of the National Alliance to rebuild the National Alliance with mechanisms completely different from the previous establishment. 
    The head of the parliamentary wisdom bloc that his movement "seeks to achieve the national majority provided that all components are represented, with a political opposition represented by all components and spectra," stressing "the need to get out of sectarianism and the formation of the national list of cross-sectarianism."
    The MP believes that "the forces of the Great National Alliance will participate in the next elections in the form of lists so as to know the weight in the political arena," likely to "the Shiite parties are divided into two large blocs to contest the next election and then the coalition among them again after the elections." 
    The head of the bloc Ammar al-Hakim hoped that "the formation of national blocs in the next parliamentary session in order to get rid of sectarian quotas and leave." 
    He revealed the terminal "a great convergence between the Sadrist movement and the wing of Abadi and the stream of wisdom led by Hakim to form a bloc with lists and parties of all components." 
    The head of the wisdom bloc that "the movement between different forces continues to form electoral alliances that are still under study and discussion, and negotiations did not reach the final stages." He says by saying "
    "All the forces of the National Alliance will participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections in several lists and will compete with each other over who will assume the presidency of the Council of Ministers for the next session," said former minister Mohammad Darraji. 
    "After the elections, we do not know how the new alliances will form between the Shiite forces that will lead the next government," Darraji told Al-Mada. "The Shiite parties will run in the elections with five electoral lists." 
    "The Shiite lists will be the list of the Sadrist movement, and another to the stream of wisdom, and three to Haidar Abadi, and fourth to Nuri al-Maliki, and the fifth will include the small Shiite blocs and some parties that do not want to run in the elections with the four lists." 
    The former leader of the Sadrist movement that "the National Alliance is no longer exist and ended and faded from the past, but his return after the election is uncertain."
    Al-Darraji expected to see the post-election stage "the formation of two camps, each of which includes Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs, and will compete among themselves for the presidency of the Council of Ministers." 
    The former minister said, "I exclude the return of the experience of the National Alliance in the next session under the atmosphere and changes that occurred in Iraq," stressing that "the political part will become longitudinal and not accidental." 
    On the fate of the elections and resolve the debate on the scheduled date in May, said Daraji, "There is fear in the majority of forces and political parties not to hold elections on schedule in May next and postponed to other dates," adding that "the postponement aims to create a vacuum helps to Chaos and conflict and maintain the strongest. "
    In turn, MP Rasul Abu Hasna, a member of a coalition of state law, that "the forces of the National Alliance are running nine lists, most notably the Badr blocs and virtue and the coalition of the rule of law and the Sadrist movement and the stream of wisdom," noting that "the Supreme Council is closest to join the rule of law." 
    On the situation within the Dawa Party, Abu Hasna said in a statement to (Al-Mada) yesterday, that the election law and the electoral system is what will determine the participation of Prime Minister Haider Abadi and the leader of the rule of law Nuri al-Maliki with one list. 
    A member of the advocacy bloc that "the forces of the National Alliance, which fought the elections in 2014, fragmented into several blocks and lists," expected that "these blocs are going to the next election about nine lists and will compete in between them small and large."



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