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    Al-Abbadi: Abadi died politically and London his last exile

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    Al-Abbadi: Abadi died politically and London his last exile Empty Al-Abbadi: Abadi died politically and London his last exile

    Post by Rocky Mon 24 Sep 2018, 3:14 pm


    Al-Abbadi: Abadi died politically and London his last exile

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    The writer and politician Hassan al-Alawi said on Monday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has died clinically and politically and can not take over any post after that, expecting "to leave Iraq and return to his last exile in London after the shock."
    "All those who assumed the post of prime minister after 2003 have a party base, or the leader of the party, Abadi, who misses the two, and the coincidence is the one who brought him to the post," Al-Alawi told Al-Maalouma.
    He added that "the dream of Abbadi prime minister again or any other position has become difficult to reach because he died clinically and politically," noting that "all parties against the abdication of Abadi second mandate, including his party advocacy."
    Al-Alawi expected Abadi to leave Iraq and return to London for not being shocked by his loss of office and the death of his second term.
    A member of the Fatah alliance Hamidi Bint Charter, on Monday, that the fortunes of the current Prime Minister Haider Abadi in the premiership for the second term is very weak, noting that the conditions of religious reference to the Prime Minister's character does not apply to Abadi.

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