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Iraqi parties will form a national government with a new president but will not be more effective than the outgoing Haidar al-Abadi ministry, British journalist Patrick Cockburn said in the Independent newspaper on Thursday.
"Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has no choice but to leave office, but it is clear that this means little in a system that supports political stalemate. Iraqis expect to have the most environmental government in the world because the political leaders themselves are never recycled with Expect them to do better than they did before. "
The biggest change in the next Iraqi government will be that Haidar al-Abadi, who was appointed prime minister after the occupation of a preacher in 2014, will not be on top now, so he admitted not to continue his position coincided with the protests that hit Basra province in southern Iraq and the calls directed to him by Important religious and political leaders to withdraw their support for him and call for his resignation.
Abadi's fate was unexpectedly high in the parliamentary elections on May 12 when his coalition "victory" came third after being weakened by the poll. He needed to stand by those who improved like the nationalist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr , But eventually failed to do so.
Abadi hoped to gain voter support for him and his coalition after he achieved a humiliating defeat and the restoration of Mosul after a nine-month siege last year, as well as re-control of Kirkuk along with disputed territories with Kurds in northern Iraq.
The security situation in Iraq has improved considerably since the defeat of Dahesh. In the past six months this has been the best since 2003. But the Iraqis did not see that Abbadi was the only architect of military success and his popularity fell by 45 percent in the elections to their disappointment with the entire political elite.
Sadr and his group won the largest number of seats through campaigning for progressive economic and social policies, followed by Fatah's alliance led by paramilitary leader Hadi al-Amiri.
They wanted Abadi to resign from the ruling Dawa party and endorse their reform program. The other politicians whom Abbadi needed to agree with had accused him of seldom consulting with them and working through a narrow group of advisers.
Although the main players in Iraqi politics are very similar, the overall political environment has changed radically. It was a prelude to progress in Baghdad when Abadi became prime minister first, people were afraid of massacre and displacement, but defeating the terrorist organization meant less concern for security. Personal and growing resentment against corruption and inefficient government, despite oil revenues that were in August alone of $ 7.7 billion.
Abadi could have claimed the credit of a daunting defeat, but many Iraqis felt that this was almost his only achievement to be determined.
The protests in Basra, at the heart of the region that produces most of the crude oil, have been the most widespread and destructive since the fall of Saddam Hussein. They showed boils in the Shiite community that represents the majority this summer, which was warm even by Iraqi standards with temperatures rising to 50 degrees Celsius where there was a shortage of electricity in southern Iraq, so the air conditioner did not work and there was very little drinking water.
The point of collapse for many in Basra came not only when there was no shortage of water to drink, but when thousands of people who drank contaminated water became infected with diarrhea and stomach disease. There were fears of a cholera epidemic because saltwater mixed with fresh water due to broken pipes , Which reduces chlorine's effectiveness in killing bacteria.
Government hospitals said they treated 17,500 patients, although a government official denied this, indicating there was no sympathy for the anger of people in Basra, stressing that the figures for those in the hospital were greatly exaggerated, and that "only 1500 people have been Poisoning ", in addition to the killing of 27 people while setting fire to the government offices and the party and the Iranian consulate during the demonstrations except offices of the alliance," Asron "
Abadi, went to Basra, but could not control the crisis and this was the" knockout "of his hopes to remain prime minister, To stop Sadr's support and call for resignation The office of the religious authority in Najaf Ali al-Sistani, a powerful figure in Iraq, issued a statement saying that "the next prime minister must be new."
In the end, the parties will choose a new prime minister and a national unity government, where all the big players will get a slice of the political pie, but unlikely to be more effective than Abadi's outgoing administration. It ended 29 / d
Source: British newspaper The Independent Translation Agency balances News
Iraqi parties will form a national government with a new president but will not be more effective than the outgoing Haidar al-Abadi ministry, British journalist Patrick Cockburn said in the Independent newspaper on Thursday.
"Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has no choice but to leave office, but it is clear that this means little in a system that supports political stalemate. Iraqis expect to have the most environmental government in the world because the political leaders themselves are never recycled with Expect them to do better than they did before. "
The biggest change in the next Iraqi government will be that Haidar al-Abadi, who was appointed prime minister after the occupation of a preacher in 2014, will not be on top now, so he admitted not to continue his position coincided with the protests that hit Basra province in southern Iraq and the calls directed to him by Important religious and political leaders to withdraw their support for him and call for his resignation.
Abadi's fate was unexpectedly high in the parliamentary elections on May 12 when his coalition "victory" came third after being weakened by the poll. He needed to stand by those who improved like the nationalist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr , But eventually failed to do so.
Abadi hoped to gain voter support for him and his coalition after he achieved a humiliating defeat and the restoration of Mosul after a nine-month siege last year, as well as re-control of Kirkuk along with disputed territories with Kurds in northern Iraq.
The security situation in Iraq has improved considerably since the defeat of Dahesh. In the past six months this has been the best since 2003. But the Iraqis did not see that Abbadi was the only architect of military success and his popularity fell by 45 percent in the elections to their disappointment with the entire political elite.
Sadr and his group won the largest number of seats through campaigning for progressive economic and social policies, followed by Fatah's alliance led by paramilitary leader Hadi al-Amiri.
They wanted Abadi to resign from the ruling Dawa party and endorse their reform program. The other politicians whom Abbadi needed to agree with had accused him of seldom consulting with them and working through a narrow group of advisers.
Although the main players in Iraqi politics are very similar, the overall political environment has changed radically. It was a prelude to progress in Baghdad when Abadi became prime minister first, people were afraid of massacre and displacement, but defeating the terrorist organization meant less concern for security. Personal and growing resentment against corruption and inefficient government, despite oil revenues that were in August alone of $ 7.7 billion.
Abadi could have claimed the credit of a daunting defeat, but many Iraqis felt that this was almost his only achievement to be determined.
The protests in Basra, at the heart of the region that produces most of the crude oil, have been the most widespread and destructive since the fall of Saddam Hussein. They showed boils in the Shiite community that represents the majority this summer, which was warm even by Iraqi standards with temperatures rising to 50 degrees Celsius where there was a shortage of electricity in southern Iraq, so the air conditioner did not work and there was very little drinking water.
The point of collapse for many in Basra came not only when there was no shortage of water to drink, but when thousands of people who drank contaminated water became infected with diarrhea and stomach disease. There were fears of a cholera epidemic because saltwater mixed with fresh water due to broken pipes , Which reduces chlorine's effectiveness in killing bacteria.
Government hospitals said they treated 17,500 patients, although a government official denied this, indicating there was no sympathy for the anger of people in Basra, stressing that the figures for those in the hospital were greatly exaggerated, and that "only 1500 people have been Poisoning ", in addition to the killing of 27 people while setting fire to the government offices and the party and the Iranian consulate during the demonstrations except offices of the alliance," Asron "
Abadi, went to Basra, but could not control the crisis and this was the" knockout "of his hopes to remain prime minister, To stop Sadr's support and call for resignation The office of the religious authority in Najaf Ali al-Sistani, a powerful figure in Iraq, issued a statement saying that "the next prime minister must be new."
In the end, the parties will choose a new prime minister and a national unity government, where all the big players will get a slice of the political pie, but unlikely to be more effective than Abadi's outgoing administration. It ended 29 / d
Source: British newspaper The Independent Translation Agency balances News
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