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    The dollar (does not return) to its position.. but the Sadrist movement (returns) to its revolution.

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    Post by Rocky Tue 24 Jan 2023, 6:39 am

    [size=38]The dollar (does not return) to its position.. but the Sadrist movement (returns) to its revolution..[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk: Araa’a believes that the return of the Sadrist movement to the political arena is close, after the former head of the Sadrist bloc, Hassan Al-Adhari, appeared in the Palm Trunk Stadium, saying: We will return and take it just as the Iraqi team took the Gulf Cup, which was reflected on
    Supporters of the Sadrist movement in social media, who interacted with the statement as a clear indication of a new political action for the Sadrist movement.
    Simultaneously, the former representative of the Sadrist movement, Fatah al-Sheikh, said that the movement will return and take it, and the Sadrists and majority government will return again.
    Al-Shi added in a press statement that in this return, the share of the movement will not only be 73 seats, but more with the presence of its allies.
    However, readings believe that the decision of Prime Minister Muhammad al-Sudani to dismiss the governor of the Central Bank is a preemptive step to thwart the current demonstrations, which are considered the gateway to return to political and field action.
    The academic and political analyst, Dr. Alaa Mustafa, revealed a meeting during which there was a sharp discussion about restoring the exchange rate of the dollar.
    Mustafa told Al-Masalla that the decision to dismiss the bank’s governor and the procedures related to dealing with the dollar’s ​​flight would not have been taken had it not been for a sharp discussion in a meeting that witnessed the most important and most prominent leaders of the framework and his dissatisfaction with the exchange rate management mechanism and ended with his presentation of a set of practical points. Before leaving angrily, some of them were implemented by Al-Sudani’s decision.
    The writer, Adnan Abu Zaid, believes that any new protest action by the Sadrist movement to political action will push all opponents of the government, the framework, and the Coordinating Committee to demonstrate, including civilians and Tishreen, which means that the Sadrists are the dynamo of protest in Iraq.
    And he continued: What is certain is that the Sadrist movement has decided to return according to a specific time that is subject to tactical change according to circumstances, and that it weaves the rug of the return slowly, and the framework is aware of this and is motivated by it as well.
    In fact, the movement's return to the public scene began with the organization of the first unified Friday prayer in the Sudanese government, while observers believe that the movement will hunt for the government's mistakes, in order to advance the entire return project.
    But a framework leader, in a statement to local media, said that the differences within the framework forces are exaggeration and rumors that the Sadrist movement is promoting to thwart the government and try to influence the unity of the coordination framework
    . Observer of Iraqi affairs, Mahdi Salih, believes that the opinion that the Sadrist movement's return to its popular and political activities will contribute to reunification. The framework, but if it remains silent and isolated, the framework will disintegrate. It is very correct, and we have always stressed the need to take such a position and decision years ago.

    Independent politician Saad al-Mutalabi talks about the possibility of the Sadrists returning to the political process, either through the return of the Sadrist movement with its leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, or the defection of a political bloc from him, and thus bear the name of the movement.
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