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    “The Frame” .. an Iranian attempt to gather its lost allies in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Oct 2021, 7:08 am

    [size=52]“The Frame” .. an Iranian attempt to gather its lost allies in Iraq[/size]

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    [size=45]In an attempt to circumvent the resounding electoral defeat that afflicted the various Iraqi political forces close to Iran, Tehran is trying hard to create a parliamentary bloc composed of a wide range of smaller parliamentary lists and personalities, under the name of the “coordinating framework”, to form a parallel parliamentary bloc similar to the Sairoon Alliance. The Sadrist Movement” and the winning forces close to it.[/size]
    [size=45]And thus crowding out the winners in  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]  recent [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and then their participation in forming the government and sovereign positions in  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , an Iranian effort that observers said began from the first moment of the appearance of the preliminary results of the elections.[/size]
    [size=45]And it illustrates the severe loss of forces close to Iran, as the commander of the Quds Force in  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , General Ismail Ismail Qani, made a secret visit to the capital, Baghdad, after midnight of the parliamentary elections, and met with a group of Iraqi political forces close to Iran, which Iraqi commentators called: “Late night visit.”[/size]
    [size=45]In the details, an identical number of news and leaks reported by parties close to Iran said that open meetings are being held between dozens of Iraqi political parties, led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the leader of the Fatah electoral bloc Hadi al-Amiri to form this political framework, and that the total number of deputies Those whose approval was obtained to belong to this framework exceeded ninety deputies.[/size]
    [size=45]A source close to the dialogues of this coordination framework, revealed in an interview with Sky News Arabia the names of the small blocs that make up this framework, which is basically the State of Law coalition, which has 38 deputies, and the Al-Fateh Alliance, which won only 15-17 parliamentary seats, along with very small political forces, which have Between 4-6 seats, they are the National Contract Alliance and State Forces (the Movement of Wisdom with the Victory List), in addition to the rights and power movements and the national approach, and with them about ten MPs who won the elections as independents, but they are close to their political orientations from the Popular Mobilization factions, and with them is the Babylonian Movement , which captured the five seats of the Christian quota in the elections.[/size]
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    [size=45]The well-known political content of this new political bloc, in addition to its association with Iranian options inside Iraq, is also seeking to block the path for the Sadrist movement and its Iraqi allies to form the new Iraqi government, in addition to the nomination of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for the position of the new prime minister.[/size]
    [size=45]The results of the Iraqi elections that took place last Sunday, led to a landslide victory for the Sairoon Alliance / the Sadrist movement in the capital, Baghdad and most of the southern provinces, garnering nearly 73 parliamentary seats, while electoral lists close to Iran suffered a defeat in all of those regions.[/size]
    [size=45]At a time when the Kurdistan Democratic Party won the most seats in the Kurdistan region and the northern provinces of Iraq, by obtaining 34 seats, while an alliance led by the current Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, won the seats in the central and western provinces, which led observers to believe that the new Iraqi government will be composed of these forces. The three that won in different regions of Iraq.[/size]
    [size=45]However, according to the interpretation of the Iraqi constitution, the “largest bloc” authorized to form the Iraqi government is not the largest winning bloc in the parliamentary elections, but rather the party that composes and includes the largest number of deputies during the first session of the new parliament. It is an explanation that Iran excluded the Iraqi politician, Ayad Allawi, from forming the government during 2010, despite his list winning the largest number of seats during the elections that took place that year, something it is trying to repeat at the present time again.[/size]
    [size=45]The Iraqi writer and researcher Shafan Rasoul explained, in an interview with Sky News Arabia, the reasons and mechanisms for the intensification of the Iraqi political forces close to Iran for their solidarity and internal alliance before the first sessions of the new parliament. His insistence on forming a government, controlling loose arms and disbanding militias, was a wake-up call for these Iraqi political forces, because they are actually the political fronts of the armed factions. Thus, it is leaving all its internal contradictions and moving towards a bloc in any form, with direct Iranian sponsorship.” Rasoul continues his conversation with Sky News Arabia...[/size]
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