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    Report: A liquidation war between al-Maliki and al-Halbousi ended with the cracking of 'sovereignty'

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    Post by Rocky Mon 20 Feb 2023, 5:29 am

    [size=30]Report: A liquidation war between al-Maliki and al-Halbousi ended with the cracking of 'sovereignty'
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    The war of settling scores waged by the leader of the State of Law Bloc, Nuri al-Maliki, against Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi is approaching its end, after the cracking of the sovereignty alliance that brings together the Taqaddam party led by al-Halbousi and the Azm coalition headed by Khamis al-Khanjar, and the withdrawal of five deputies from the Taqaddam Party, according to a report by The Arab Weekly. ".  
      
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    And the London-based newspaper stated in a report followed by “Nass” (February 20, 2023), that Al-Maliki seeks to liquidate Al-Halbousi’s influence, to remove him as the leader of the Sunni bloc, in favor of fragmentations distributed among clan alliances, small competing parties, and opposing and warring personalities among themselves, but their survival can be guaranteed to The coordination framework, in which al-Maliki is the most prominent leader.  
      
    According to the report, al-Halbousi's alliance with Muqtada al-Sadr was the turning point that prompted al-Maliki to decide to seek his removal from the Sunni political map, just as Osama al-Nujaifi, Speaker of Parliament, was removed between 2010 and 2014.  
      
    The report stated: The first step in this path was to allow the return of Sheikh Ali Hatem Al-Suleiman, Emir of the Dulaim tribes, to Baghdad last April, eight years after he was accused of terrorism following a conflict with the Maliki government himself, in preparation for pulling the rug out from under the feet of Al-Halbousi.  
      
    At that time, one of the first things that Al-Suleiman said in the attack on Al-Halbousi was that "after Anbar suffered from projects of extremism and terrorism and turned into a stage of domination, dictatorship, silencing mouths and corruption, we announce to them from Baghdad that these actions will be met with a reaction that the owners of the projects of normalization and division and those who stole rights would not expect." component, and whoever claims leadership must understand that this is the last chance.  
      
    And the leader of the Progressive Party, Representative Haibat al-Halbousi, announced the imminent end of the Sovereignty Coalition, due to the coalition partners' non-compliance with national covenants and constants, referring to the Coalition of Resolve, adding that "the reasons behind the near end of the Sovereignty Coalition are the primacy of the personal interests of most of the political partners in the coalition." The coalition, and the deviation of many of them from political agreements, in addition to attempts to split the political ranks, whether in the House of Representatives or in the provinces that we represent.  
      
    Maliki loyalists and opponents of al-Halbousi say that monopolizing power and making decisions without returning to the rest of the political parties or belonging to one party and allied together are the most prominent reasons that prompted some parties within the Sovereignty Alliance to leave this alliance and announce their defection from it.  
      
    The deputies who decided to break with Al-Halbousi's leadership from the Taqaddam party are Falah Al-Zaidan, Latif Al-Warshan, Adel Al-Mahlawi, and Youssef Al-Sabawi.  
      
    The crisis began in the Sovereignty Alliance after MP Raad al-Dahlaki withdrew from the coalition and "accepted the resignation" of Laith al-Dulaimi from the membership of the House of Representatives, amid accusations of the Speaker of Parliament using his position to target his critics.  
      
    While the coalition announced that "the departure of any deputy, member, or any cadre from among the ranks of its two parties in Taqadum or the Arab Project, is a definitive departure from the ranks of the coalition," however, the leader of the Azm Mishaan al-Jubouri coalition said that this statement does not express sovereignty, Because it is issued only by Al-Halbousi and not by Al-Khanjar, and he is the only one authorized to make decisions according to his internal system approved by the Commission.  
      
    "The defections that always occur, whether at the level of sovereignty or political blocs, for many deputies come because of the uniqueness of the head of the bloc in decisions and positions," said the representative of the State of Law, Muhammad al-Saihoud, adding that "Al-Halbousi works with well-known regional agendas that do not serve the interest of Iraq, as It has become better to remove him from the position and nominate another alternative figure for him to head Parliament, especially since there is a rejection by the Sunni house of the continuation of this figure in power.”  
      
    In addition to the emir of the Dulaim tribes, the young sheikh Sattam Abu Risha, the head of the Iraqi Awakenings, emerged as one of the new opponents of al-Halbousi in Anbar province, as he considered that the province was "enslaved" by him, pointing out that "the late President Saddam Hussein, with his greatness and might, did not enter into a confrontation with the people of Anbar Or transgress the sanctities of their elders or their status, and respect their choices.”  
      
    As for al-Maliki himself, he had previously considered the Taqaddam Party a face of the Baath Party. And he was heard in the famous audio leak of him saying that "the Shiites are in danger, because the Baathists have now risen to dangerous ranks, entered the core of the state, and established parties under the title 'Progress', which is led by Muhammad al-Halbousi, an old party, established by one of the personalities, but he died Al-Halbousi received it after him.  
      
    Al-Halbousi, for his part, tried to win over some of his opponents. He succeeded in sponsoring a tribal reconciliation between the Emir of the Dulaim tribes and the head of the Awakening Conference in Anbar Province.  
      
    However, this attempt did not escape criticism, according to the newspaper. The leader of the Azm coalition, Faisal al-Shawka, said that al-Halbousi is trying to win over tribal sheikhs by distributing positions, while Anbar province suffers from marginalization and lack of services and infrastructure due to the al-Halbousi party's mismanagement of the city.  
      
    Observers add to the newspaper that with the disintegration of the sovereignty alliance and the emergence of new competitors, the ground on which Al-Halbousi stands becomes in a state of cracks, which makes him weak even if he succeeds in remaining as a secondary party among other Sunni parties.  
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