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    saving a homeland" reveals "decisive" decisions ending the crisis of forming a government

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    Post by wciappetta Tue 10 May 2022, 5:35 pm

    [ltr]Cryptic message for sure however I think I know how they will do it. Below the first report is another from about a month ago and they basically tell how they will proceed. The Parliament is already legitimately elected, and the current government is legit whether caretaker or emergency. I believe it is inevitable they will keep the current leadership and swap out cabinet ministers with Sadr's choices, which will surely include getting rid of the CBI gov and finance minister since both supported devaluing the dinar. All they then need is Parliament vote to approve the current gov. Best part is they only need a simple majority quorum to proceed. The tripartite alliance has enough members alone to pull that off by themselves. That's the solution they're alluding to in the first report. All we are waiting for now is the to complete the 15-day allotment for the independent parties to conclude, then we are off to the races.[/ltr]



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    [ltr]a special source in the "save a homeland" coalition, which includes moqtada sadr's sadrist bloc, the sovereignty alliance led by khamis al-khanjar and massoud barzani's democratic party, has announced "decisive" decisions ending the crisis in the formation of a government that will be taken if everyone fails to emerge from the political closure.[/ltr]
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    "if the government of the national majority is not achieved, there will inevitably be important measures and steps to implement a reform program capable of recovering iraq," the source said.
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    "there will be ways to implement a reform project or program if political forces are unable to find appropriate solutions to end the political deadlock," he said.
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    "the reform project is focused on three important steps to break the complex political reality amid the great challenges the country is going through," he said.
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    on monday, the "save a homeland" coalition, known as the tripartite alliance, held a meeting at the headquarters of kurdistan democratic party (kdp) leader massoud barzani in erbil, in the presence of khamis al-khanjar and mohammed al-halbousi of the alliance of sovereignty, hassan al-azari and ahmed al-mutairi of the sadrist movement.
    this comes at a time when independent mp salah zinni has revealed a split among independent mps over the formation of the next government, while pointing to the "marginalization and exclusion" of the role of independent deputies.
    the all-encompassing coordination framework of shiite forces and sadrist leader moqtada sadr put forward an initiative to resolve the blockage.
    the framework initiative consists of nine points, and is accompanied by nine commitments, which included a central role for independents in naming the head of government provided that it is within the framework of the shiite component.
    sadr's initiative called on independent deputies to form an independent bloc to form a government away from the coordination framework, after a 40-day deadline granted to the framework in order to form a government independent of its current.
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    [ltr]the chest is encircling the negotiating lines. kadhimi may continue in office with changes to the cab.[/ltr]
    [ltr]baghdad / tamim al-hassan[/ltr]


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    tehran, which has tried to dismantle the political crisis since the beginning of this year, has no intention of sending delegations to iraq anymore, and shiite forces have failed to "break into hanana," where sadr's sadrist leader moqtada sadr is based.

    for the fourth day of his isolation, sadr is hitting a tight cordon about the "statements" that have been banned from circulating since last saturday, and about his negotiating team, only to publish "religious claims" in his twitter account!
    the "coordination framework" believed that remaining in the "queue to disrupt parliament" would lead sadrists to negotiate with him, but what has happened is the opposite so far, as the position of the leader of the current, who preferred to prolong the "blockage" over the "consensus" called by the "frameworks", has hardened.
    last sunday, the "chest deadline" entered its first day, which was set at about 40 days from the first month of ramadan, to the end of the holiday.
    the leader of the sadrist movement has given his opponents the green light to move forward with the formation of the government, with his current remaining "completely neutral" and non-interference "neither positively or negatively."
    the solution to the crisis, which began last october, seemed to have been implemented by everyone until it came to demanding that the constitution be amended.
    despite the "calmness of the chest,"events abroad are accelerating, the parliament's deadline for presidential elections is supposed to have expired yesterday.
    the last session of parliament took place on wednesday, when the tripartite coalition, save the homeland, failed to secure the two-thirds majority needed to elect the president.
    the session took place after parliament opened its third term on march 6, with a one-time meeting.
    according to article 72 ii/b, parliament has the task of "electing a new president within 30 days of its first meeting."
    more than 40 candidates have been nominated for the post, most notably kdp candidate reaper ahmed who replaced former candidate hoshyar zebari, who was removed from the contest by a judicial decision because he was removed from parliament in 2016 following unsubstantiated corruption charges, according to the latter.
    in addition to barham saleh, the current president of the republic, the puk candidate is also supported by the coordination framework, although al-asaib, one of the parties to the shiite blocs, has filed a lawsuit against the former for "violating the constitution", which still exists.
    so far, there have been no official comments from the government or parliament after the country was officially granted a state of "constitutional vacuum."
    behind the scenes information received by al-mada, the closest "scenario" if the crisis continues is "the survival of mustafa al-kadhimi's government with the possibility of amendments to the ministerial cabin."
    according to information from political sources, the "tripartite alliance", based on its control of the most seats in parliament (about 180 seats), could "change some ministers."

    the sources did not disclose the mechanism for change, but hinted that it was done by "compromise", with some ministers "automatically" going to parliament after winning the elections and others who could "resign."
    in practice, there are four vacant ministries in the kadhimi government, due to the victory of ministers in the last elections, and the resignations of other ministers.
    the ministers of labour and immigration, adel hashoush and ivan yacoub, had invited their posts after being sworn in.
    justice minister salar abdul jabbar was tasked with running the first ministry and interior minister osman al-ghanimi to run the second ministry.
    five ministers, including sports minister adnan dargal, resigned last year on charges of negligence.
    the option of al-kadhimi remaining in office appears to be to satisfy both sides of the conflict, which will also remain in office, supported by the "frameworks."
    on the shoulders of the "coordination"
    al-wasari had tried to "break the isolation of the chest" in promoting his latest initiative, which was not interacted with by any of the "trio."
    political sources say there have been attempts to "break into al-hanana" in najaf to present the "initiative" to the leader of the sadrist movement, but the latter has so far been closing its door heavily to everyone.
    "tehran has now stopped sending envoys and is counting on the movement of the coordination framework to trigger the crisis," the sources said.
    iran has sent more than one high-ranking official, including the commander of the revolutionary guard's quds force, ismail qaani, three times to iraq, and once met with the leader of the sadrist movement, but failed to persuade him to "include shiites" in his coalition.
    a few days ago, "framers" leaked reports that hadi al-ameri, leader of the fatah alliance, was ready to meet sadr to discuss the initiative, which was described by observers as "disappointing."
    ammar al-hakim, leader of the al-hikma movement and one of the parties to the coordination framework, tried yesterday in a meeting with the leader of the coalition of the state of law nouri al-maliki, from the project of shiite blocs in talking about "consensus" rejected by the leader of the current, using the term "government of national balance."
    "the two sides stressed the importance of continuing dialogues between national forces in order to find a way out of the current political crisis and to form a government that will achieve national balance," hakim's office said in a statement.
    maliki, on the other hand, said in televised remarks late tuesday that the majority government could restore "terrorism."
    "the political process in iraq without political consensus, the result will be terrorism, corruption, external ties and interference in iraqi affairs," the former prime minister said.
    "we do not allow the political situation to be shaped only by the suggestions and commitments of the tripartite alliance as well as the coordination framework, our initiative addresses all components, not as happened with the tripartite alliance by addressing one party without another," al-maliki said.
    the rivalry between the two sides turned into a dangerous turning point, when three members of the "tripartite coalition", including two sadrist deputies, were attacked late monday in an assassination attempt north of baghdad.
    mohammed al-sayud, a member of the state of law, said the country's political crisis was "at a peak."
    "there are no more solutions but the agreement of the two parties (the tripartite and framework) to sit at the table," he said.[/ltr]


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