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    The failure of the two parliament sessions casts a heavy shadow on the political scene

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    The failure of the two parliament sessions casts a heavy shadow on the political scene Empty The failure of the two parliament sessions casts a heavy shadow on the political scene

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     Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab
     Sulaymaniyah: Muhammad al-Baghdadi

    Politicians and observers believe that the result of the last session was not satisfactory for all blocs and alliances and for all parties, even small blocs are approaching stubbornness in setting conditions that are almost impossible to join either camp.
    The atmosphere does not seem promising for the situation to be resolved, even with al-Sadr’s announcement that the coordination framework has allowed the launch of a round of negotiations with his allies in the “Save the Homeland” bloc, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the “Sovereignty Alliance” that includes Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and the head of the alliance, Khamis al-Khanjar.
    The representative of the Kurdistan Union Party bloc, Suzan Mansour, said: “The lack of a quorum for the previous session came as an unsatisfactory result for the political alliances, which were characterized by political and personal stubbornness.”
    She added in an interview that "the position of the Kurdistan Union is clear and still is, and our candidate for the post of President of the Republic has not changed, because he has all the specifications for the position."
    Political analyst Jassem Al-Ghurabi confirmed that “alliances have turned into a struggle of will and leadership in the Kurdish scene.” As for the political majority that Al-Sadr seeks, Al-Ghurabi said in an interview: “Al-Sadr’s reference to going to the opposition is not an embarrassment to the framework, in addition to that those allied with him will not They go with the framework to form a government, and the situation will remain as it is, even after the 30 days he gave as a deadline.” Observers are counting on political dialogues that allow for a meeting point, especially since the dispute has become a dispute within the Shiite and Kurdish components.
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