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    American newspaper: disagreement between al-Sudani and al-Maliki over the election law

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    Post by Rocky Sun 23 Apr 2023, 4:28 pm

    American newspaper: disagreement between al-Sudani and al-Maliki over the election law
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    Baghdad Today - Translation
    The American newspaper "First Post" revealed today, Sunday, the escalation of differences between the parties of the coordination framework, while indicating the existence of a "disagreement" between Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and the Secretary-General of the Dawa Party, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
    The newspaper explained, in an analysis of its translation (Baghdad Today), that "a political dispute arose between the parties of the coordination framework over the security situation in Diyala governorate a while ago, during which another disagreement emerged between al-Sudani and al-Maliki, about the latter's support for the new election law, which it said prevents al-Sudani from running for state." second".
    The information revealed by the newspaper indicated that "al-Maliki and some of the parties of the coordination framework believe that al-Sudani and his government have not fulfilled their demands within the government formation," stressing that "the Badr Organization and al-Maliki have become in direct disagreement with al-Sudani over the situation in Diyala Governorate, as a result of previous political differences." between two sides".
    It is noteworthy that al-Maliki supported the re-application of the St. Lego electoral law, which Parliament passed last month, and the abolition of the new law, which the newspaper said would prevent al-Sudani from running again for the position of prime minister, according to its description.
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