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    Barzani is trying to bring the Shiite forces together and Al-Sadr requires an end to the violence

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    Barzani is trying to bring the Shiite forces together and Al-Sadr requires an end to the violence Empty Barzani is trying to bring the Shiite forces together and Al-Sadr requires an end to the violence

    Post by Rocky Tue 01 Feb 2022, 6:14 am

    [size=52]Barzani is trying to bring the Shiite forces together and Al-Sadr requires an end to the violence[/size]

    [size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
    [size=45]Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, returns once again to hint that the door to negotiations with him is still open to some parties - according to a previous description of him - on the eve of the judiciary's discussion of the appeals submitted by parliamentarians about the largest bloc.[/size]
    [size=45]The new threat came after a short visit by al-Sadr’s partners from the Sunni and Kurdish forces to Najaf, where the latter is located, in an apparent attempt to lift the “veto” of some personalities within what is known as the “coordinating framework.”[/size]
    [size=45]The two sides (Kurdish and Sunni) tweeted during the meeting with al-Sadr that the solutions to the political crisis had become “Iraqi,” in a response that was understood to be directed at Iran, as information leaked out the night before the meeting about the arrival of a high-ranking Iranian envoy to Iraq again.[/size]
    [size=45]And in front of the political forces less than a week for the second entitlement after the election of the Speaker of Parliament, where the new body of Parliament announced that it will hold a session to elect the President of the Republic at the end of the first week of February this year.[/size]
    [size=45]And the "coordination" forces are still stumbling in the way of merging with al-Sadr, especially with the latter's public refusal to include some leading figures, while the first is based on the Federal Court's decision, which may be issued today, Tuesday, about the largest bloc.[/size]
    [size=45]These developments come at a time when the situation in Iraq is feared to explode, especially with the escalation of attacks against the political forces allied to the Sadrist movement, the bombing of diplomatic bases and missions, and the damage of two planes at Baghdad International Airport with the latest attacks by the so-called “Katyusha teams.”[/size]
    [size=45]Maliki's crisis[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sadr, who holds the highest seats in parliament, launched a tweet described as “mined”, according to observers, shortly after the end of a surprise visit to the Sunni Forces Alliance (Progress and Resolve), and the Kurdistan Democratic Party to Najaf.[/size]
    [size=45]Imad Baglan, a member of the Democratic Party, said in contact with Al-Mada that party leader Massoud Barzani "launched an initiative to ease tension between Sadr and the coordination, but it does not seem to have obtained satisfactory answers so far."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sadr announced a few days ago, in a video clip, that he “rejects” the presence of Nuri al-Maliki, the former prime minister, in the next government, while welcoming most of the Shiite forces.[/size]
    [size=45]Baglan reveals that Barzani's initiative is: to involve al-Maliki or his bloc in the next government, and the possibility of giving the latter the position of vice president or deputy prime minister, or any other position with immunity.[/size]
    [size=45]According to the leaks from the atmosphere of the negotiations, al-Maliki and a number of Shiite forces fear "accountability" for the previous government performance in the event that Muqtada al-Sadr seized power.[/size]
    [size=45]In a previous message sent by al-Sadr to the Dawa Party led by al-Maliki, al-Mada revealed earlier parts of it, the latter being behind the waste of about 450 million dollars during al-Maliki's government, and the entry of "ISIS".[/size]
    [size=45]chest conditions[/size]
    [size=45]It seems that Al-Sadr, in a tweet he released after the end of the sudden meeting with his allies, stipulated a “stop the violence” that has been taking place for weeks in the country, to re-negotiate with the Shiite forces.[/size]
    [size=45]And the leader of the movement revealed in the recently published documentary clip that he asked the Shiite forces in exchange for an alliance with him to give up their weapons and restructure the crowd.[/size]
    [size=45]But the last tweet, according to Baglan, “was mined. On the one hand it welcomes dialogue, and on the other hand it describes the parties that al-Sadr will dialogue with as the opposition and not within the government.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sadr said in his tweet on "Twitter", a picture of a paper written by hand in red: "Stop terrorism and violence against the people and partners."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Sadr then reiterated in the paper: “We are still with the formation of a national majority government,” but this time he added a camouflaged phrase: “We welcome dialogue with the national opposition.”[/size]
    [size=45]Barzani's initiative[/size]
    [size=45]Barzani, the leader of the Democratic Party, had expressed, with the delegation's arrival to Al-Hanana, where Al-Sadr is based in Najaf, his hope that the meeting would yield positive results that would pave the way for solving the current problems facing the political process.[/size]
    [size=45]According to a tweet on "Twitter", Barzani said, "I sincerely hope that the meeting between Al-Sadr, Nechirvan Barzani and Al-Halbousi will yield positive results and pave the way for solving the current problems facing the political process in Iraq."[/size]
    [size=45]The President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the leader of the Azm Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar arrived yesterday morning in the city of Najaf, and they met with al-Sadr at his residence.[/size]
    [size=45]The leader of the Democratic Party stressed that "in order to solve the problems and provide an appropriate and good environment for the political process in Iraq, a political initiative has started."[/size]
    [size=45]He continued, "Within the framework of this initiative, I suggested to Mr. Nechirvan Barzani and Muhammad al-Halbousi to visit Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr and discuss how to continue the political process and avoid problems."[/size]
    [size=45]He concluded: "I hope that this initiative will have good results for the benefit of Iraq and all its components."[/size]
    [size=45]Iraqi solutions[/size]
    [size=45]Arafat Karam, a leader in the Democratic Party, had hinted in a tweet during the meeting that he would "block the way" for regional powers to intervene in the Iraqi crisis.[/size]
    [size=45]And news had leaked last Sunday night, about the arrival of Ismail Qaani to Erbil in a last attempt to save the coordination framework after losing the legislative elections.[/size]
    [size=45]Karam said on "Twitter": "President Barzani's initiative confirms that the decision is still Iraqi and will remain Iraqi, and we have turned the page on foreign interference, the solution comes from within."[/size]
    [size=45]In the same context, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi commented on his visit to Najaf and a meeting with the leader of the Sadrist movement, noting that “the time for foreign interventions is over.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Halbousi said in a tweet on "Twitter", "The time of foreign interference in the formation of Iraqi governments is over, and today the mountains and deserts of Iraq are moving to Najaf for purely national Iraqi government talks, neither eastern nor western."[/size]
    [size=45]biggest mass[/size]
    [size=45]These developments are taking place on the eve of an expected decision of the Federal Court about what the coordination framework claims to be the owner of the largest bloc in Parliament.[/size]
    [size=45]Muhammad al-Hayani, a member of the Coordination Council, says that "in the event that the coordinating framework becomes the largest bloc, it will form the government and al-Sadr's allies will move to the new bloc."[/size]
    [size=45]In the first session held early last month, the coordination framework presented a paper to then-President of the Age Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, claiming to be the largest bloc with 80 signatures.[/size]
    [size=45]According to al-Hayani, the Kurdish and Sunni forces are committed to a previous agreement, that they will not be included in the largest bloc, but that they will "align themselves with the largest Shiite bloc."[/size]
    [size=45]At that time, according to what Al-Hayani says, "Al-Sadr will be in front of him to sit in the opposition or participate with the consensus government."[/size]
    [size=45]The Federal Court had postponed last week, consideration of the appeal submitted by deputies for the rule of law Atwan Al-Atwani and Aliyah Nassif on the largest bloc to the first of February (Tuesday).[/size]
    [size=45]The member of the "Coordination" indicates that the Sunni and Kurdish forces are still trying to "resolve the situation" in reference to the recent initiative of the leader of the Democratic Party.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Hayani added: "Politics is like quicksand and it can change at any time," explaining that the coordinating framework will be his options if the latest lawsuit fails, "either sitting in the opposition or boycotting the political process."[/size]
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