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    Did the dispute occur between Nuri al-Maliki and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani because of t

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    Did the dispute occur between Nuri al-Maliki and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani because of t Empty Did the dispute occur between Nuri al-Maliki and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani because of t

    Post by rocky Wed 01 Feb 2023, 6:28 am

    [rtl]Did the dispute occur between Nuri al-Maliki and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani because of the nomination of one of the leaders of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq?[/rtl]

    policy  ,  2023/02/01 09:22  , the number of readings: 198 
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq today:

    The nomination of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani, to the leader of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, Muhannad Shaker, for the provincial elections without referring to the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, angered the latter, who considered the move a rebellion at a time when he seeks to limit the nominations of the coordination framework to his hand. What sparked a new dispute between the two parties. 

    Where Iraqi political sources revealed that a new dispute broke out between Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani and the head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, because of al-Sudani's nomination of a leader of the League of the Righteous Movement for the upcoming provincial elections, which al-Maliki considered a rebellion, as he wanted to limit the nominations to his person. And the discussion about the dispute is not the first of its kind, as sources revealed on the twenty-eighth of December 2022 that differences occurred between leaders in the coordination framework and the Iraqi prime minister, due to the latter taking some decisions without referring to them to the leadership body in the framework, which aroused anger and rejection of the leaders. The framework is led by al-Maliki.An informed political source said that Al-Sudani presented to the coordination framework Muhannad Shaker, the official of the League of the Righteous Organizations for the Karkh side in Baghdad, as his candidate in the upcoming provincial elections.

     The source added that Al-Maliki, who considers himself the leader of the coordination framework on the one hand, and the sponsor of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq on the other hand, considered this step a rebellion by withdrawing the League's candidates to the Sudanese camp, as Al-Maliki wants the nomination of the coordination framework candidates to be exclusively in his hand. 

    He said that Al-Sudanese rejects this acquisition by Al-Maliki, and some leaders of the framework share this. 

    Regarding the position of the leader of the league, Qais al-Khazali, on this dispute, the source said that Khazali is neutral, but he sent signals about his joining with al-Sudanese to form an electoral list that includes other currents in the framework .

     The leaders and forces of the coordinating framework inclusive of the Shiite forces, with the exception of the Sadrist movement, were not completely in agreement with Al-Sudanese assuming the premiership, and before his government was voted on in late November, the framework witnessed disagreements Between its leaders and several names were put forward instead of Al-Sudanese, but after the formation of an administration coalition The state that includes the coordinating framework and the Sunni and Kurdish forces, the Sudanese became the only candidate to form the new government. 

    Al-Sudani was named to head the Iraqi government after a political stalemate that exceeded a full year, and deep differences between the main political poles. On the thirteenth of October, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid assigned him to form the government immediately after his election, and he won the vote of the Iraqi parliament on the twenty-seventh of the same month.

     The political agreement stipulated that the local elections for the provincial councils be held next October. This agreement came after Parliament voted at the end of 2019 to dissolve those councils during the popular protests that demanded this, accusing those councils of corruption.The role of the provincial councils is to choose the governor and his two deputies and to prepare the budget for the province in light of the financial appropriations allocated by the central government to them. These councils have the right to dismiss governors and heads of departments. These councils are chosen based on the size of the demographics of each province.

     Political circles say that the provincial council elections are no less important than the legislative elections, because these councils embody a key link in the implementation of government decisions, and have a great influence on the political forces in any parliamentary election. 

    The same circles believe that the Sadrist movement led by the cleric Muqtada al-Sadr will not give up participating in those elections, especially since its opponents, especially the State of Law Coalition, are working to strike its influence in decision-making centers within the executive authority, and thus abandoning the local entitlement will mean the end of any political influence it has. . 

    A leader in the Sadrist movement revealed discussions taking place in its ranks regarding participation in the provincial elections, pointing out that the eyes of the leaders of the movement are focused on obtaining the largest number of governors in ten provinces described as having a Shiite majority.[/rtl]

     
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