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    The Republic’s Struggle.. The boycott and the 2018 scenario versus the “maturity” of the tripartite

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    The Republic’s Struggle.. The boycott and the 2018 scenario versus the “maturity” of the tripartite alliance
    March 16, 2022

    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Ten days separate from the date of the parliament session, which is scheduled to resolve the file of the presidency, after Parliament set it on March 26, 2022.
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    The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan is still sticking to its candidate, Barham Salih, and will not give up his candidacy for the presidency.
    And the House of Representatives [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] the final list of candidates for the presidency, as 45 candidates applied to the position of President of the Republic, 5 of them were excluded for “inclusion of a candidate in accountability and justice procedures, and four others for reasons related to their university degrees.”
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    The two Kurdish parties still [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] on a candidate for the post designated for the Kurds, according to the political norm in the post-2003 regime.
    2018 scenario
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] to obtain the position again, after the current President of the Republic, Barham Salih, won over his rival, Fuad Hussein, in elections within the House of Representatives that were not held by a decisive agreement between the blocs as usual.
    Union member Suzan Mansour had [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] earlier that "the scenario of the election of the president of the republic in 2018 will be repeated, and our candidate, Barham Salih, will pass, relying on our alliances and the political arena that sometimes witnesses changes in attitudes."
    The representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Ghazi Kakai, said that his party "is still sticking to its candidate, Barham Salih, and will not give up his candidacy for the presidency, as the list of candidates announced by the parliament's presidency showed."
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    Al-Party is counting on the strength and maturity of the Triple Alliance, especially since it has enough number to pass Reber Ahmed in the scheduled session
    The PUK relies on "the national responsibility of all political parties to choose the right person for the presidency, away from political alliances."
    In a statement to "Ultra Iraq", Kakai confirms that "there is no communication with the Kurdistan Democratic Party about agreeing on a candidate or something like that." 
    Al-Yekti is still counting on the 2018 scenario, which "is not far from being repeated if the Democratic Party reviews its decisions towards its main partner in Kurdistan years ago," according to Kakai, who confirms that "nothing is excluded until the moment of voting."
    Kakai explains that "the nomination of Barham Salih by the Union Party was not from stubbornness or clinging to positions, but it is an entitlement stipulated by an agreement between the two Kurdish parties since 2007," noting that Al-Party "did not present a single flaw against Barham Salih in order to convince the PUK to give up his candidacy." Therefore, the latter will not abandon its fixed principles and vision known to all, as well as the political custom that was established in 2003 among the components.
    On attending a session, the representative of the National Union confirmed that his party "will attend the voting session", but without any agreements so far.
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    The "mature" trio and new allies
    With politicians talking from time to time about the disintegration of the tripartite alliance between the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Sadrist Bloc, and the Sovereignty Alliance, Al-Party is counting on the strength and maturity of this alliance, especially since the trio “has enough number to pass Reber Ahmed in the scheduled session.”
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    The Kurdistan Democratic Party says that the understandings of the Triple Alliance on the Presidency of the Republic are of a high level and mature to the extent that no party will be able to break them
    The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mahdi Abdul Karim, confirms, "the possibility of passing the Triple Alliance candidate Reber Ahmed in the presidential election session," as "the alliance's understandings on this are high-level and mature to the extent that no party will be able to break them."
    The coordination framework and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan depend on the " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] " to disrupt the session, but Abdul Karim is challenging by saying that "those who threaten to disrupt it must prove this realistically and not only through the media." 
    The leader describes those who talk about the “blocking third” as “dreaming and deluding the people with terms that have not been proven so far.” The evidence for this is that whoever talks about owning the “blocking third” “could disrupt the parliamentary speaker election session, but he was unable,” according to Abdul Karim.
    In an interview with "Ultra Iraq", the leader confirms that "the tripartite alliance has a good gain for new parties that entered the tripartite alliance, which will be officially announced in a few days", so that it can enter Parliament and then its intention to "present a candidate for prime minister shortly after the election session." President of the Republic". 
    He concludes by saying that "the tripartite alliance carries the project of a real state that achieves the people's needs without discrimination," noting that "the doors of the alliance are open to all for dialogue, provided that the principle of public interest, which must be paramount in all dialogues, is not violated." 
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    In the midst of the struggle between the Patriotic Union and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the coordination framework is still murky, and it has not been decided between the two parties' candidates categorically.
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    The coordination framework suggests the possibility of repeating the scenario of boycotting the previous session due to the lack of appropriate solutions to hold the presidential election session
    As the coordinating framework and the blocs affiliated with it have not yet announced a clear position towards the election of the President of the Republic amid the ongoing conflict between the Elekti and the Parti.
    The leader of the State of Law, who is part of the coordinating framework, Abbas Al-Maliki, stresses the "necessity of unifying the position between the two Kurdish parties to pass the presidency in the election session" because "passing in light of such present disagreements is very difficult," according to his opinion.
    Al-Maliki said in an interview with "Ultra Iraq" that the "State of Law" coalition is committed to the positions of the coordination framework, which has not been decided about attending the session so far," waiting for the positions that "will become more clear in the coming hours to know the features of the presidential election session." 
    The leader believes that "the dispute in the Shiite house today has been reflected in form and substance on the Kurdish house, which has produced the dissonance surrounding the nominations for the position and support for them," pointing to "the possibility of repeating the scenario of boycotting the previous session due to the lack of appropriate solutions to hold it due to the absence of understandings and the inability to achieve the presence necessary for its success." ". 
    Al-Maliki points out that "the framework's positions are clear, pushing for a unified agreement for the Kurdish parties to smoothly pass the entitlement." 
    Members of the House of Representatives had [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] an initiative launched by the coordination framework of the two ruling parties in the Kurdistan region to resolve the presidential crisis, stipulating the submission of a compromise candidate other than the current candidates.
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