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    A new position policy could lead to the collapse of Al-Nasr's alliance and Abadi's second-term effor

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    A new position policy could lead to the collapse of Al-Nasr's alliance and Abadi's second-term effor Empty A new position policy could lead to the collapse of Al-Nasr's alliance and Abadi's second-term effor

    Post by Rocky Mon 03 Sep 2018, 2:16 am

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    The leaders of the alliance of victory, headed by Haider Abadi, support the formation of a broad bloc of political parties away from the top of the political scene of two Shiite camps seeking to form the largest bloc that will fall on the formation of the Iraqi government. 
    "We reaffirm that we are with the widest representation of the political forces and a national structure that provides opportunities for the next government to succeed and achieve the desired goals and move away from negative polarization," said a statement signed by leaders of Nasr who did not mention their names. 
    He added: "Because the administration of the list of victory coalition exceeded the opinion of the majority of its members in the formation of the largest bloc, we announce our position contrary to the management of the list consistent with the constitutional contexts in the first session of the House of Representatives."
    It seems that the last opinion is linked to the position of leaders of the alliance Nasr, which announced the nomination of Faleh Fayyad to head the government, which is different to the orientation of the coalition, which announced that he has a single candidate, Haider Abadi. 
    Sources indicated that Abadi will lose about 30 seats of his coalition, in case of mass withdrawal, led by Faleh al-Fayadh, who heads the "Ata" bloc in the list of victory, in addition to deputies belonging to the Virtue Party and others. 
    The new Iraqi parliament is scheduled to hold its first session on Monday under the chairmanship of the oldest member, Mohamed Ali Zinni, in order to elect a new speaker of parliament.
    This puts the political blocs in front of the last chance to resolve the parliamentary majority, which requires the largest bloc to get it (half the number of members of parliament plus one), equivalent to 165 deputies out of the total of 329 deputies, as well as the two-thirds majority required by the election of the new Iraqi president. 
    Two Shiite camps lead the scene to form the largest bloc, the first Nuri al-Maliki (the coalition of state law) and the leader of Badr Hadi al-Amiri (also leads the Fatah coalition), while the second Shiite camp and the most prominent symbols, Haider Abadi, Ammar al-Hakim and Muqtada al-Sadr and Iyad Allawi.
    So far, the first camp was able to collect less than 100 seats, and includes a coalition of the rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki (26 seats), and led by Hadi al-Amiri (48 seats), and the will of Hanan al-Fatlawi (3 seats), and competencies led by Haitham Jubouri (two seats) , As well as small blocks that have won a seat or two seats in southern Iraq, as well as others said leaders in this camp that "took off their sale to slaves and wise and pledged to be with us." 
    (21 seats), the wisdom led by Ammar al-Hakim (19 seats), and the victory led by Haider Abadi (42 seats), to the Alongside lists of Turkoman and Christian minorities, officials said, "They made oral promises last Sunday to join the coalition, being more Iraqi than the first."
    The Kurdish blocs, most notably the Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Alliance (43 seats), turned to the Qubban egg. The acceptance of these blocs in alliance with one of the two Shiite camps would defeat the competition in favor of one party over the other. The United States, through its envoy, who allocated more than one aircraft between Baghdad and Erbil to the movement of leaders and leaders of Sunni and Kurdish Iraqi.



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