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    After threatening the "armed factions" and its unprecedented step, will Al-Zarfi come close to gaini

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    After threatening the "armed factions" and its unprecedented step, will Al-Zarfi come close to gaini Empty After threatening the "armed factions" and its unprecedented step, will Al-Zarfi come close to gaini

    Post by Rocky Sun 05 Apr 2020, 7:26 am

    [size=32]After threatening the "armed factions" and its unprecedented step, will Al-Zarfi come close to gaining confidence ?![/size]
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    Baghdad / Sky Press  

    In an unprecedented step, 8 armed factions met with a united position, after the positions came out with individual statements or tweets for each faction or leader separately, and although the factions began their statement by talking about the American forces, the unprecedented step was to come up with a united and explicit position, It came some hours after Prime Minister-designate Adnan Al-Zarfi presented his government program to Parliament

    Observers considered that the exit of this extreme position at this particular time indicates that Al-Zarfi is close to obtaining the approval of many members of Parliament and is close to succeeding in obtaining confidence.

    For his part, the former leader of the Badr Organization, Karim al-Nuri, considered that these factions want to keep the resigned Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi.

    Al-Nouri said in a post “To our respected Iraqi people and deputies: The rejectionists of Al-Zarfi are a political lack to keep the situation as it is of non-state, security and domination of the decision in the hands of the rejectionist parties.”

    He added, "They rejected him because they wanted to keep the resigned prime minister or the like under him."

    The exit of the eight factions, with a stance bearing threats, has caused anger on many social media and political and elite circles, as well as raising many questions and thinking about the necessity of separating these factions from the crowd and not continuing to "mix" things in a way that is difficult to understand, and whether these positions represent A defection from the popular crowd system that is part of the government and the state and commands the orders of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, or do these factions acquire a reciprocal role, so that they are sometimes independent resistance factions, or factions that have political wings, as well as being military forces within the government’s popular crowd establishment Another time.




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