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    The Iraqi parliament session was “blown” by expectations... and an American-French entry on the line

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    session - The Iraqi parliament session was “blown” by expectations... and an American-French entry on the line Empty The Iraqi parliament session was “blown” by expectations... and an American-French entry on the line

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    [size=52]The Iraqi parliament session was “blown” by expectations... and an American-French entry on the line of settlements[/size]

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    The fortieth visit officially ends today, Friday (Reuters)

    [size=45]Today officially ends the fortieth visit of millions of Shiite Muslims to the city of Karbala, amid fears of an outbreak of violence due to the failure of Iraqi political circles to reach a settlement to the crisis of forming the Iraqi government. While sources close to the forces of the Shiite coordination framework confirm that there is agreement to hold the parliament session within the next week or two, other political forces (Kurdish and Sunni) prefer to reach a comprehensive settlement of the crisis between the two Shiite rivals (the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework).[/size]
    [size=45]While the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, has not announced any new position for days, in the absence of spokespersons or spokespersons for the Sadrist movement who could replace him in the event of his absence, the expected session of the Iraqi parliament is still blown by expectations. Al-Sadr had clearly defined his position before his absence about a week ago, which is to hold early elections under a government supervised by the current Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, while it became clear that the coordinating framework forces had become divided over the possibility of reaching compromises with Al-Sadr.[/size]
    [size=45]Based on identical sources within the coordination framework that includes different forces, some of which have different views on how to tackle the political crisis, some of them are not about to make any concession to Sadr.[/size]
    [size=45]Those sources add to Asharq Al-Awsat that “some of the coordinating framework forces that reject Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s stay are not inclined to maneuver with Al-Sadr in terms of the possibility of replacing their candidate for prime minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani in favor of another candidate who may not necessarily be Al-Kazemi, but rather another figure that Al-Sadr can accept.” , such as former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, or even reviving the idea of ​​​​nominating Jaafar al-Sadr for the position.”[/size]
    [size=45]In contrast, "other parties within the coordination framework are ready to reach an understanding with Al-Sadr, even in the possibility of Al-Kazemi staying for a transitional phase, but on conditions that must be agreed upon." In contrast, the two different parties within the coordination framework and according to the same sources "still look at the final position of the Kurds and Sunnis regarding the equation of keeping Al-Kazemi or replacing Al-Sudani and Al-Kazemi in exchange for putting forward another name, such as Al-Abadi."[/size]
    [size=45]Those sources believe that "the Kurdish and Sunni position represented by the Sovereignty Alliance led by Muhammad al-Halbousi and the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Massoud Barzani differs from the position of the Sunni determination led by Muthanna al-Samarrai and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by Bafel Talabani," noting that "Barzani specifically does not accept al-Sadr's approach, which includes the survival of the president." The current republic is Barham Salih with Al-Kazemi staying, while the determination of the Sunni and the Patriotic Union prefer that, which means that there is a Sunni-Sunni and Kurdish-Kurdish disagreement about Al-Sadr’s approach.”[/size]
    [size=45]In the absence of a clear Iranian position on the crisis of forming the Iraqi government, after the nuclear file talks between it and the major countries reached a dead end, it is expected that Iran will enter the crisis line, which the United States is now looking at with suspicion, although, according to what was announced by Washington through A high-ranking US State Department official said she was ready to engage with Tehran in reaching an understanding regarding the possibility of resolving the Iraqi crisis. The two countries that are most interested now in the Iraqi file in terms of fear that the situation in the country will slide into violence again are the United States of America and France.[/size]
    [size=45]Yesterday, the US ambassador to Iraq met with the leader of the Wisdom Movement and leader in the coordinating framework Ammar al-Hakim, who in turn met with the French ambassador to Iraq. According to the statement issued by Al-Hakim’s office, during his meeting with both ambassadors, he stressed “the importance of forming a national service government capable of managing the phase and restoring the public’s confidence in the political system. This requires a harmonious team that works with priorities, foremost of which are services and job opportunities.” Al-Hakim added that "Iraq cannot be reduced to one nationalism, sect or political address, and we also stressed the need to adhere to the political system, as it is the product of martyrs' sacrifices in the face of dictatorship and terrorism." He also stressed the “importance of everyone’s inclusion in the political scene,” noting “the necessity of everyone’s presence, as no party can block another place,” while noting that “presence in the political scene does not necessarily mean participation in the government, but rather through the political decision and the maturation of a unified vision for the administration.” country.” Al-Hakim called for “restraining to the constitution and the law,” saying that “reform requires the adoption and activation of institutions and the recognized contexts; As the current system has put in place mechanisms for its reform and development, this must be taken into account.”[/size]
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