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Sunni forces are engaged in 3 alliances, most notably the "list of doctors" Allawi and Jabouri and Mutlaq
Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma
The alliance of "doctors"
The MP revealed the alliance of forces victory of al-Jubouri for the formation of three main lists Sunni, the largest (National Alliance), which includes Vice President Iyad Allawi, and Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri, and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.
Twenty-five parties joined the coalition, whose three leaders bear the title of "Doctor," along with Minister of Education Muhammad Iqbal, Agriculture Minister Falah al-Zaidan, Chairman of the Alliance of Forces in Parliament Salah al-Jubouri and Deputy Diyala Raad al-Dahlaki.
Al-Jubouri predicted in an interview with Al-Mada yesterday that "Vice-President Iyad Allawi will be president of the new alliance."
Allawi's coalition won 21 seats in the 2014 elections, compared with 10 seats for Al-Mutlaq's Arab coalition.
The second coalition, called Solidarity, includes Vice President Osama Najafi, the leader of the National Right Party, Ahmed Al-Masari, as well as the Secretary General of the Arab Project and businessman Khamis Al-Khanjar.
The bloc (united) led by Osama Najafi won in the elections of 2104 on 23 seats. In contrast, the MP Jubouri said that "the former defense minister Khalid al-Obeidi formed a new alliance with MPs Mohammed Nuri al-Abed Rabbo, Abdul Rahman al-Luizi, and Abdul Rahim Shammari, and the President of the Union of forces, Mohamed Tamim." "The new coalition will join Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, whose position on alliances is still unclear," she said.
The former defense minister, who belonged to the United Alliance, revealed shortly after his dismissal, in a controversial session in the summer of 2016, his willingness to run in the parliamentary elections. Previous attempts by regional and Gulf states to persuade some Sunni forces to join a united list have failed.
Representatives from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Jordan led a round of talks last year with a Sunni team led by MP Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, but they did not reach a concrete result. MP Nasr al-Jubouri believes that "the leadership complex that the Sunni forces suffer on a permanent basis is behind the failure to form a single coalition." The leadership in the alliance of Iraqi forces that "alliances are not fixed," noting "the possibility of seeing changes in some provinces, but the space of action is narrow because the instructions of the Commission does not allow the emergence of the party more than an alliance in more than two provinces."
Attempts to postpone the
Sunni alliances and the elections despite the desire to postpone the date of voting to another time, citing the situation of displaced people and cities destroyed. "Sunni forces can win elections only if they enter into broad alliances," Bahaauddin Naqshbandi, deputy secretary-general of the Islamic Party, told Al-Mada.
"However, we are going to postpone the elections, because they can not be held in light of the continued presence of displaced people in the camps and their inability to return to their original areas," Naqshbandi said. The leader of the Islamic Party that "more than the current represents the front of the Islamic Party, entered into the coalition of Iyad Allawi," pointing out that "the list of alliances is unstable, and can witness changes, despite the confirmation of the closure of the registration.
Kurdish Alliances
On the Kurdish front, the two main parties in the Kurdistan region have not been able to form a broad alliance. Democratic Party MP Majid Shankali is likely to have "an alliance between the two parties in the disputed areas." "The Kurdish forces failed to form a single alliance," Shankali said in an interview with Al-Mada yesterday. He considered that "it is dangerous not to form a large coalition in the disputed, especially in Kirkuk." "We are looking for Kurdish protection of the disputed areas, and the Turkmen and Arab forces are competing, forming alliances in Kirkuk." A member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party is likely to "form larger alliances after the elections." And recently increased indicators of convergence between the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which leads the Kurdistan region and the leader of the rule of law Nuri al-Maliki, in terms of depriving Prime Minister Haider Abadi of the second term.
"The recent crisis in the region has led to a widening dispute between the two parties and other forces," MP Mohammad Osman said.
But Osman confirmed in a statement to Al-Mada yesterday that "the meetings are continuing between the Kurdish forces to form a coalition after the elections," adding that "the coalition needs some time to reach a single point of view."
Meanwhile, an alliance of opposition forces has been announced in the province, including the Change Bloc with the Jemaah Islamiah and the Alliance for Democracy and Justice led by Barham Salih. MP Amin Bakr, a member of the Change bloc, told Al-Mada that "the coalition includes only the three entities, which reached high-level understandings," denying that the two Kurdish parties reach the Union and the Democratic Party into a common alliance.
But Bakr confirms that "
Sunni forces are engaged in 3 alliances, most notably the "list of doctors" Allawi and Jabouri and Mutlaq
Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma
With the closing of the coalition registration door, on Thursday, Sunni and Kurdish political forces failed to form unified coalitions that combined opposing parties.
Preventing the competition for the leadership of the electoral lists, which suffer the Sunni forces in Iraq, the formation of an expanded alliance. In turn, the crisis in the Kurdistan region led to the emergence of two fronts, the first includes government parties, and the second includes the opposition forces.
The Sunni parties came out with three major alliances, the largest being led by Vice President Iyad Allawi with Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, who was popularly called the "doctors" alliance because it has the largest number of PhD holders. In parallel, another alliance, headed by Vice President Osama Najafi, emerged with Khamis al-Khangar, the leader of the Arab project. There is likely to be a third alliance between Sunni figures who have come to terms with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. On the other hand, the positions of other Sunni forces such as the party of the solution remained ambiguous, and is likely to run alone, or to form small coalitions in some provinces. The differences between the Kurdish forces widened as the two major parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the National Union, failed to form any broad coalition to contest the elections in the region. In contrast, the opposition forces in the Kurdistan region to form a new alliance, including Barham Saleh, a dissident leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. But the large Kurdish forces are approaching a single alliance in the disputed areas. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances.
On Thursday, the Electoral Commission had received 31 requests to register alliances. It is 8 fewer than the previous 2014 election, with 39 lists.
The Sunni parties came out with three major alliances, the largest being led by Vice President Iyad Allawi with Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, who was popularly called the "doctors" alliance because it has the largest number of PhD holders. In parallel, another alliance, headed by Vice President Osama Najafi, emerged with Khamis al-Khangar, the leader of the Arab project. There is likely to be a third alliance between Sunni figures who have come to terms with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. On the other hand, the positions of other Sunni forces such as the party of the solution remained ambiguous, and is likely to run alone, or to form small coalitions in some provinces. The differences between the Kurdish forces widened as the two major parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the National Union, failed to form any broad coalition to contest the elections in the region. In contrast, the opposition forces in the Kurdistan region to form a new alliance, including Barham Saleh, a dissident leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. But the large Kurdish forces are approaching a single alliance in the disputed areas. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances. Some Kurdish and Sunni parties aspire to expand alliances after the elections, especially as Kurdish parties fear the dispersal of votes in areas outside the region, with other powers accelerating to form national alliances. The same is true of the Sunni forces, which are still insisting on postponing the elections, but they fear that Shiite forces or small powers will swallow their voices in mixed areas or western and northern provinces. The head of the electoral administration of the Independent Commission, Riad Badran, the first Thursday, the completion of "the receipt of applications for registration of electoral alliances.
On Thursday, the Electoral Commission had received 31 requests to register alliances. It is 8 fewer than the previous 2014 election, with 39 lists.
The alliance of "doctors"
The MP revealed the alliance of forces victory of al-Jubouri for the formation of three main lists Sunni, the largest (National Alliance), which includes Vice President Iyad Allawi, and Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri, and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.
Twenty-five parties joined the coalition, whose three leaders bear the title of "Doctor," along with Minister of Education Muhammad Iqbal, Agriculture Minister Falah al-Zaidan, Chairman of the Alliance of Forces in Parliament Salah al-Jubouri and Deputy Diyala Raad al-Dahlaki.
Al-Jubouri predicted in an interview with Al-Mada yesterday that "Vice-President Iyad Allawi will be president of the new alliance."
Allawi's coalition won 21 seats in the 2014 elections, compared with 10 seats for Al-Mutlaq's Arab coalition.
The second coalition, called Solidarity, includes Vice President Osama Najafi, the leader of the National Right Party, Ahmed Al-Masari, as well as the Secretary General of the Arab Project and businessman Khamis Al-Khanjar.
The bloc (united) led by Osama Najafi won in the elections of 2104 on 23 seats. In contrast, the MP Jubouri said that "the former defense minister Khalid al-Obeidi formed a new alliance with MPs Mohammed Nuri al-Abed Rabbo, Abdul Rahman al-Luizi, and Abdul Rahim Shammari, and the President of the Union of forces, Mohamed Tamim." "The new coalition will join Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, whose position on alliances is still unclear," she said.
The former defense minister, who belonged to the United Alliance, revealed shortly after his dismissal, in a controversial session in the summer of 2016, his willingness to run in the parliamentary elections. Previous attempts by regional and Gulf states to persuade some Sunni forces to join a united list have failed.
Representatives from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Jordan led a round of talks last year with a Sunni team led by MP Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, but they did not reach a concrete result. MP Nasr al-Jubouri believes that "the leadership complex that the Sunni forces suffer on a permanent basis is behind the failure to form a single coalition." The leadership in the alliance of Iraqi forces that "alliances are not fixed," noting "the possibility of seeing changes in some provinces, but the space of action is narrow because the instructions of the Commission does not allow the emergence of the party more than an alliance in more than two provinces."
Attempts to postpone the
Sunni alliances and the elections despite the desire to postpone the date of voting to another time, citing the situation of displaced people and cities destroyed. "Sunni forces can win elections only if they enter into broad alliances," Bahaauddin Naqshbandi, deputy secretary-general of the Islamic Party, told Al-Mada.
"However, we are going to postpone the elections, because they can not be held in light of the continued presence of displaced people in the camps and their inability to return to their original areas," Naqshbandi said. The leader of the Islamic Party that "more than the current represents the front of the Islamic Party, entered into the coalition of Iyad Allawi," pointing out that "the list of alliances is unstable, and can witness changes, despite the confirmation of the closure of the registration.
Kurdish Alliances
On the Kurdish front, the two main parties in the Kurdistan region have not been able to form a broad alliance. Democratic Party MP Majid Shankali is likely to have "an alliance between the two parties in the disputed areas." "The Kurdish forces failed to form a single alliance," Shankali said in an interview with Al-Mada yesterday. He considered that "it is dangerous not to form a large coalition in the disputed, especially in Kirkuk." "We are looking for Kurdish protection of the disputed areas, and the Turkmen and Arab forces are competing, forming alliances in Kirkuk." A member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party is likely to "form larger alliances after the elections." And recently increased indicators of convergence between the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which leads the Kurdistan region and the leader of the rule of law Nuri al-Maliki, in terms of depriving Prime Minister Haider Abadi of the second term.
"The recent crisis in the region has led to a widening dispute between the two parties and other forces," MP Mohammad Osman said.
But Osman confirmed in a statement to Al-Mada yesterday that "the meetings are continuing between the Kurdish forces to form a coalition after the elections," adding that "the coalition needs some time to reach a single point of view."
Meanwhile, an alliance of opposition forces has been announced in the province, including the Change Bloc with the Jemaah Islamiah and the Alliance for Democracy and Justice led by Barham Salih. MP Amin Bakr, a member of the Change bloc, told Al-Mada that "the coalition includes only the three entities, which reached high-level understandings," denying that the two Kurdish parties reach the Union and the Democratic Party into a common alliance.
But Bakr confirms that "
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