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    Parties allude to “difficult days” in Iraq.. Al-Sadr warns everyone who “threatens the partners”

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    Post by Rocky Wed 12 Jan 2022, 6:46 am

    [size=52]Parties allude to “difficult days” in Iraq.. Al-Sadr warns everyone who “threatens the partners”[/size]

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    [size=45]Several times, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, reiterated that he is heading towards forming a “national majority” government, as Iraqi experts believe that the government will include the two main Kurdish parties and the two Sunni blocs, in addition to the Sadrist bloc, and that al-Sadr will most likely exclude the “Fatah” bloc. The rest of the so-called “coordinating framework” blocs are part of the government formation.[/size]

    cross threats

    [size=45]In a tweet, on Tuesday, Al-Sadr threatened that he “will not allow partners or civil peace to be threatened,” apparently according to political analyst Mustafa Al-Masoudi, as a response to “a hint of delinquency towards force” that came from a spokesman for one of the Iraqi militias.[/size]



    [size=45]The account of "Abu Ali al-Askari", known to be the spokesman for the powerful Kata'ib Hezbollah militia in Iraq, said on Monday that "difficult days" will pass in Iraq after what he described as "the confiscation of the right of the majority" after the Iraqi parliament chose a speaker and two deputies in a session in which deputies were absent. The coordinating framework of the Shiite forces.[/size]
    [size=45]The framers left after an argument caused by submitting a paper that they said was signed by 88 deputies claiming that they are the largest bloc, but later, the Sadrist movement’s deputies submitted another similar paper, and the parliament’s legal advisors are still studying the requests of the two parties.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Masoudi told Al-Hurra that "the mutual threat of the use of force was expected," adding, "But it is worrying that it started so quickly."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Masoudi adds that “the Sadrist movement will most likely form the government, and there will be a vote to choose a president for the republic within fifteen days, and this determination to complete key positions without paying attention to the framework blocs, or some of them, may mean a significant increase in tension.”[/size]

    Calling for the election of the President of the Republic

    [size=45]And the new Iraqi parliament presidency opened the door for candidacy for the presidency.[/size]
    [size=45]And the Parliament website published two phone numbers that it said that those wishing to run for the position could contact them, but Iraqi activists spoke of the inability to contact the two numbers.[/size]
    [size=45]Parliament confirmed that “the numbers will be open during official working hours” only, to receive applications from candidates.[/size]
    [size=45]Parliament has not yet announced the number of candidates who submitted applications by phone, or the steps that will follow the phone call.[/size]
    [size=45]And the non-Iraqi journalist, Ahmed Zaid Al-Din, says that "it is almost settled that the selection of a president of the republic is agreed upon by the political blocs, or the majority of them."[/size]
    [size=45]Zaid Al-Din added to Al-Hurra website that “the issue of candidacy over the phone or through any other means is only a formal matter.”[/size]
    [size=45]Iraqi personalities announced their candidacy for the position, such as Judge Rizgar Amin, one of the judges of the Special Court to look into the cases of leaders of the former Iraqi regime, including Saddam Hussein.[/size]
    [size=45]And it seemed, in the previous days, that the issue of choosing a president for the republic had been settled after news that the Kurdistan Democratic Party had abandoned its desire to nominate a personality from its members, but the party denied this news.[/size]
    [size=45]The leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Barham Salih, occupies the position, succeeding the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Fuad Masum.[/size]
    [size=45]With the exception of the first president of the Iraqi Republic after 2003, Ghazi al-Yawar, the position was held by the Kurdistan Union twice (Jalal Talabani - Barham Salih) and the Democratic Party once.[/size]
    [size=45]There is something similar to the political custom inside Iraq that stipulates granting the presidency of the republic to the Kurds, in return for the leadership of the government for the Shiites, and the presidency of the parliament for a Sunni figure.[/size]
    [size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] quoted  the  leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mahdi Karim, as saying that the two Kurdish parties will present two candidates for the position of Parliament.[/size]
    [size=45]Karim said the two characters will be introduced by the National Union Party.[/size]
    [size=45]The Iraqi political analyst, Mustafa Al-Masoudi, believes that this solution came to create a Kurdish consensus on electing a president of the republic, especially after the obstacles placed by the Democratic Party on the re-election of the current president, Barham Salih, for the position.[/size]
    [size=45]But the National Union said that "Barham Salih is the only candidate for this position," according to what  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] quoted the  adviser to the Union's Political Bureau, Rezan Sheikh Dilier.[/size]
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