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    Public bankruptcy hits the treasury of al-Halbousi and impedes his progress in Anbar

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    Public bankruptcy hits the treasury of al-Halbousi and impedes his progress in Anbar Empty Public bankruptcy hits the treasury of al-Halbousi and impedes his progress in Anbar

    Post by Rocky Thu 17 Aug 2023, 4:50 am

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    [size=52]Public bankruptcy hits the treasury of al-Halbousi and impedes his progress in Anbar[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad...
    The statements of the political parties in and outside Anbar confirm the bankruptcy of the al-Halbousi party, which is trying to obtain advanced ranks in the upcoming elections for the provincial councils.
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    And it became clear to the Anbari public, who actually and practically realized his money, what he owed, who stands by him, and who is looking for material profit at the expense of the votes of his constituents, which is what outweighs the new parties over the party of the head of the legislative authority.
    A member of the decisive coalition, Muhammad al-Fahdawi, told Al-Maalouma, "Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi felt his loneliness and the Sunni political forces refused his party's participation in the upcoming elections."

    He added, "Al-Halbousi resorted to the cheapest methods to distort and bring down his political opponents, as Al-Halbousi's resort to bringing down opponents through cheap satellite channels will cause him harm."
    Al-Fahdawi pointed out, "Al-Halbousi's opponents enjoy solid and broad popular bases."
    On the other hand, Aid Al-Hilali, a member of the Al-Fatah Alliance, told Al-Maalouma that "the masses and political parties in the western region have a feeling that Al-Halbousi has worked for the benefit of his person and his party only, despite the calm that occurred in the last period in Anbar Governorate, but it does not indicate that Al-Halbousi was behind this matter."
    Al-Hilali added, "The masses of Ramadi have rejected the previous state of tension in their province, and have worked to produce new leaders and personalities for the Sunni house that differ from what the previous blocs did."
    On the other hand, the head of the Summit Center for Strategic Studies, Haider Arab Al-Musawi, said, during his interview with Al-Maalouma, that "the emerging blocs that have withdrawn from the elections in the liberated areas must provide evidence of the pressures and violations practiced by some large parties."
    Al-Moussawi added, "The presence of Al-Halbousi as Speaker of Parliament is one of the reasons that prevent Parliament from moving towards supporting these blocs."

    He pointed out that "turning a blind eye on the part of the concerned authorities will transfer this situation to the rest of the provinces, which will affect the sincerity of the electoral process and the political map."
    Al-Moussawi stressed the need to "cancel the nomination of the political parties that exert pressure on the emerging blocs in the western provinces." ended 25 n
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