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    “Baghdad is the most difficult knot.” The framework reveals the date for the start of negotiations to form local governments
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    The coordination framework, which brings together the Shiite political forces, revealed today, Tuesday (January 2, 2024), the date for the start of negotiations to form local governments in Iraq.
    The leader in the framework, Ali Al-Fatlawi, told "Baghdad Today", "During the coming period, there will be dialogues and negotiations between all political parties in order to form local governments in Iraq, and we expect that during the next week."
    He added, "There are political alliances that will be formed between the political parties in order to form a majority capable of forming local governments."
    He pointed out that "there will be some different viewpoints and differences regarding some governments, especially in the capital, Baghdad."
    Earlier last December, a local election monitoring network outlined a map of the number of seats and the formation of local governments in the Iraqi governorates, based on Saint-Lego's law, and depending on the number of votes obtained by each bloc, alliance, and party.
    According to the network’s report, the Tasmeem Alliance will have the largest bloc in Basra Governorate, with 13 seats out of 23 seats in the Basra Governorate Council.
    On the other hand, the coordinating framework will be the largest bloc, which is hoped to form the local government in Baghdad with a number of seats of 23 seats in Baghdad out of the 52 seats of the Baghdad Provincial Council, in addition to Maysan, Muthanna, Dhi Qar, Babel, Najaf, and Diwaniyah.
    In Karbala, the Karbala Creativity Alliance, affiliated with the current governor, will be the largest bloc with 7 seats out of 13 seats in the Karbala Provincial Council.
    In Wasit, the Wasit Ajmal Alliance, affiliated with the current governor, won the largest number of seats, with 7 seats out of 15, and will be the largest bloc.
    In Anbar, the Taqadum Alliance is the largest bloc with 6 seats, in addition to two seats for the Qimam Alliance led by Khaled Battal, where it is hoped that the two parties will ally, out of 16 seats.
    In Salah al-Din, the largest bloc will be the national masses in alliance with Determination and Decisiveness, with a total number of seats amounting to 9 out of 15 seats.
    In Kirkuk, the largest bloc will be formed from the Kirkuk Our Power coalition, which is made up of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and some Kurdish parties, in addition to the Kurdistan Democratic Party, the Turkmen Front, and the leadership, with a number of seats of 11 out of 16 seats, and it is expected that they will form the local government.
    In Nineveh, the largest bloc forming the local government will be Nineveh for its People, affiliated with former governor Najm al-Jubouri, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Sovereignty, Progress, and Decisiveness, with a number of seats of 15 out of 29 seats, while the rest of the blocs will be in the opposition.
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