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Islamic parties fear "divorce" because of mismanagement and corruption
Baghdad / Niqash
Islamic parties fear "divorce" because of mismanagement and corruption
Baghdad / Niqash
Islamic parties were the choice of most voters in the province of Karbala until the last parliamentary elections in 2014, but after the invasion of several provinces in June of the same year and the declaration of austerity and subsequent actions changed the equation.
The province of Karbala, along with other provinces south of the country demonstrations since 2015 called for reform and accountability of those involved in corruption, and chanted slogans slogans against the Islamic parties such as "Basem al-Din Bakounh Haram", in reference to the religious parties used religion to gain power and bring benefits to the account and account of its supporters without All other citizens who elected them.
These indicators clearly indicate a decline in the popularity of Islamic parties, and some of their leaders have been attacked by angry demonstrators several times and have not dared to appear in public places freely as years ago.
These parties began early election campaigns, such as attending tribal elders' additions or inviting these elders to the headquarters of the parties themselves. These narrow meetings did not dispel the sharp and angry criticisms of the social media sites and the other media by the Karbala activists.
In order to get closer to the audience, the parties recently resorted to publishing banners warning against harming the sanctity of the city, such as listening to songs in public places, displaying women's clothing in front of shops, or wearing unclothed clothing by women.
But these banners were counterproductive, as citizens denounced them and activists launched campaigns against them on social networking sites. They considered it a failed attempt by religious parties to re-invest religion for political purposes. They called on the parties that run Karbala governorate to provide services and lift accumulated waste instead of going into halal and haram.
"The street in the province of Karbala and the central and southern regions is Islamic identity and will not overstate its choices," said the leader of the Islamic Dawa party and former House member Fuad al-Dorki.
Critics of these parties criticize what they call the "unjust campaign" that targets them, accusing the secularists and Baathists of being behind them, and denying their parties' control of the country after 2003, because the ruling was in partnership with representatives of all walks of life.
They assert that the Islamic parties, if they were in control of the government, would have been able to change the secular laws that prevailed and managed to impose the veil and prevented the liquor trade in the country, especially in the capital Baghdad.
"The Shiite prime minister was not able to pass a resolution in the cabinet without the approval of other members of the council," said the leader of the Dawa party.
Dorki promised that the liberation of Iraqi land is encouraging, overcoming the financial crisis witnessed in the country in recent years, and the improvement in the living conditions of a large segment of citizens before the financial crisis, achievements under the leadership of two leaders of an Islamist party, Maliki and Abbadi.
The civil activist Raed al-Asali, who participated in several demonstrations demanding political reform and accountability of those involved in corruption in Karbala province, told Niqash that what some parties regard as achievements are in fact "failures" because the waste of money and the loss of control over one-third of the Iraqi land has also taken place. The leadership of the Islamic parties themselves, which considered themselves an achievement in the liberation of Iraq and overcome the financial crisis.
The decline in the popularity of Islamic parties may be seen by other parties as an achievement that puts it in the category of secular parties, especially the Iraqi Communist Party, which some of its leaders say is the cleanest of the rest of the political parties that exercised power in Iraq after 2003, especially since it did not assume important positions and remained away from the quotas that were shared Where the various parties, senior positions in the country since 2003. The
former leader of the Communist Party Kifah Hassan great optimism in the possibility of the party to obtain important results in the upcoming elections, because the decline of the popularity of Islamic parties, and the absence of an effective alternative in the Iraqi political arena make Of the Iraqi Communist Party, the most likely to win a significant victory in the elections.
Kifah told "Niqash" that "
But there is no real sign that secular parties, including the Communist Party, are widely supported by voters. It is not necessary to lower the popularity of Islamic parties, which inevitably means the rise of secular parties. This is unpredictable.
Although the popular protest movement in the province of Karbala lasted not long after 2015, it did not produce a political trend that attracts reformists and rejects the continued dominance of Islamic parties, which makes the scene largely ambiguous and unimaginable.
All that can be expected in this context is that voters may not participate in the upcoming elections as strongly as they did in their previous sessions, and this will not change the reality much, because party supporters will bring them to power again as long as the Iraqi constitution or the laws in question did not set a minimum participation rate In the elections to be described as successful or not.
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These indicators clearly indicate a decline in the popularity of Islamic parties, and some of their leaders have been attacked by angry demonstrators several times and have not dared to appear in public places freely as years ago.
These parties began early election campaigns, such as attending tribal elders' additions or inviting these elders to the headquarters of the parties themselves. These narrow meetings did not dispel the sharp and angry criticisms of the social media sites and the other media by the Karbala activists.
In order to get closer to the audience, the parties recently resorted to publishing banners warning against harming the sanctity of the city, such as listening to songs in public places, displaying women's clothing in front of shops, or wearing unclothed clothing by women.
But these banners were counterproductive, as citizens denounced them and activists launched campaigns against them on social networking sites. They considered it a failed attempt by religious parties to re-invest religion for political purposes. They called on the parties that run Karbala governorate to provide services and lift accumulated waste instead of going into halal and haram.
"The street in the province of Karbala and the central and southern regions is Islamic identity and will not overstate its choices," said the leader of the Islamic Dawa party and former House member Fuad al-Dorki.
Critics of these parties criticize what they call the "unjust campaign" that targets them, accusing the secularists and Baathists of being behind them, and denying their parties' control of the country after 2003, because the ruling was in partnership with representatives of all walks of life.
They assert that the Islamic parties, if they were in control of the government, would have been able to change the secular laws that prevailed and managed to impose the veil and prevented the liquor trade in the country, especially in the capital Baghdad.
"The Shiite prime minister was not able to pass a resolution in the cabinet without the approval of other members of the council," said the leader of the Dawa party.
Dorki promised that the liberation of Iraqi land is encouraging, overcoming the financial crisis witnessed in the country in recent years, and the improvement in the living conditions of a large segment of citizens before the financial crisis, achievements under the leadership of two leaders of an Islamist party, Maliki and Abbadi.
The civil activist Raed al-Asali, who participated in several demonstrations demanding political reform and accountability of those involved in corruption in Karbala province, told Niqash that what some parties regard as achievements are in fact "failures" because the waste of money and the loss of control over one-third of the Iraqi land has also taken place. The leadership of the Islamic parties themselves, which considered themselves an achievement in the liberation of Iraq and overcome the financial crisis.
The decline in the popularity of Islamic parties may be seen by other parties as an achievement that puts it in the category of secular parties, especially the Iraqi Communist Party, which some of its leaders say is the cleanest of the rest of the political parties that exercised power in Iraq after 2003, especially since it did not assume important positions and remained away from the quotas that were shared Where the various parties, senior positions in the country since 2003. The
former leader of the Communist Party Kifah Hassan great optimism in the possibility of the party to obtain important results in the upcoming elections, because the decline of the popularity of Islamic parties, and the absence of an effective alternative in the Iraqi political arena make Of the Iraqi Communist Party, the most likely to win a significant victory in the elections.
Kifah told "Niqash" that "
But there is no real sign that secular parties, including the Communist Party, are widely supported by voters. It is not necessary to lower the popularity of Islamic parties, which inevitably means the rise of secular parties. This is unpredictable.
Although the popular protest movement in the province of Karbala lasted not long after 2015, it did not produce a political trend that attracts reformists and rejects the continued dominance of Islamic parties, which makes the scene largely ambiguous and unimaginable.
All that can be expected in this context is that voters may not participate in the upcoming elections as strongly as they did in their previous sessions, and this will not change the reality much, because party supporters will bring them to power again as long as the Iraqi constitution or the laws in question did not set a minimum participation rate In the elections to be described as successful or not.
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