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    What did Sadr tell his associates about the alliance with Maliki?

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    What did Sadr tell his associates about the alliance with Maliki? Empty What did Sadr tell his associates about the alliance with Maliki?

    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Jun 2018, 3:30 am


    What did Sadr tell his associates about the alliance with Maliki?

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The newspaper "the new Arab", on Wednesday, that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr told his close associates that he would prefer to go to the opposition to the coalition head of a coalition of state law Nuri al-Maliki.
    "Sadr told his close associates in Najaf during a meeting on Sunday evening that going to the opposition, even though they were the winners of the elections, is far better than participating in a detailed government," the newspaper quoted a senior leader of Sadr's movement as saying. From outside".
    The leader, that "the alliance," Sawson "reached an understanding with the civil part, including the Iraqi Communist Party," that going to the opposition is much better than participating in a government with one of al-Maliki, "asserting that" Sadr considered this general trend of others " .
    He pointed out that "the Sadrists and civilians will not participate in a government detailed from abroad, and stay in the opposition better than the loss of the street, which supports the Iraqi government is not sectarian." Ending / 25

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