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    Iraq: Iranian and Lebanese efforts to persuade Shiite and Sunni forces to find a successor to Abdul

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    Abdul - Iraq: Iranian and Lebanese efforts to persuade Shiite and Sunni forces to find a successor to Abdul  Empty Iraq: Iranian and Lebanese efforts to persuade Shiite and Sunni forces to find a successor to Abdul

    Post by Rocky Wed 04 Dec 2019, 3:25 am

    [size=57]Iraq: Iranian and Lebanese efforts to persuade Shiite and Sunni forces to find a successor to Abdul Mahdi[/size]
    Published in: 04/12/2019 - 09:19Last updated: 04/12/2019 - 09:19

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    BAGHDAD, Oct 15 ( Reuters)



    Consultations continue in Baghdad in search of an alternative to replace outgoing Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi after efforts by allies in Tehran and Beirut to persuade Shiite and Sunni political forces to march on one of the candidates. For the affairs of the country.

    Consultations are intensifying in Baghdad to find an alternative to  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] after the efforts of Tehran and Beirut to persuade the Shiite and Sunni political forces to walk with one of the candidates, although most of the Iraqi demonstrator condemns the Iranian control over the joints of government and demands to stop the hand of the neighbor from any future authority .

    A political source close to the decision-making circles in the Iraqi capital said that the Quds Force commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Qassem Soleimani "is in Baghdad to push for the nomination of one of the personalities to succeed Abdul Mahdi." The same source pointed out that "the official file of Iraq in the Lebanese Hezbollah, Sheikh Mohammed Kawtherani, also plays a major role in the issue of persuading the political forces of Shiites and Sunnis in this direction."

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    But on the other hand, observers point out that there is concern among some personalities of taking office in the midst of the crisis, for fear of political fall, as happened with the outgoing prime minister.

    The UN representative in Iraq, Janine Hines Blasert, on Tuesday urged the Iraqi authorities to respond to the aspirations of the people, reiterating that the use of force against Iraqis is "intolerable." But on the eve of his resignation, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] said that the caretaker is "a waste of time," and therefore things may temporarily and constitutionally fall into the hands of President Barham Saleh.
     


    Although Saleh, a Kurd, had been calling for early elections and thus overthrowing Abdul-Mahdi, the Kurds are looking very closely to the outcome of the ongoing consultations in Baghdad. It has a share in the 2020 budget in exchange for exporting crude oil through Baghdad government channels.

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    Kurdish efforts, according to the researcher at the Graduate School of Political Science in Paris, Adel Bakwan, focus on "ensuring that any possible reform of the constitution does not affect what the Kurdish political parties consider gains." "For example: Iraqi identity, Kurdish language, Article 140 (Bremer's Disputed Areas Act), etc." Thus, the Kurds are working to unite in parliament to stand against any decision affecting these gains.

    Parliament, in turn, is seeking to examine a new electoral law that should lead to a smaller, more representative parliament.

    And [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] in Baghdad and southern cities , calling for an end to the system of sectarian quotas in the distribution of positions. From being limited to calling for jobs and public services, the demands of the protesters, who still dominate the demonstrations, have escalated to include the reform of the entire political system established by the United States after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003.



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