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    Support for a second term for the Sudanese within the “coordination framework”.. What about Al-Malik

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    [size=52]Support for a second term for the Sudanese within the “coordination framework”.. What about Al-Maliki?[/size]

    [size=45]Successive statements by forces within the ruling “Coordinating Framework” coalition in Iraq reveal the expansion of the circle of early support for the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, for a second term in the upcoming elections, and the corresponding movement by the leader of the “State of Law” coalition, Nouri Al-Maliki, to prevent Al-Sudani from reaching office again. He was prevented from participating in the elections, which indicates a clear division within the “framework.”[/size]
    [size=45]In successive statements by Al-Maliki, he stressed in all of them that “the Prime Minister does not have the right to run in the electoral race, unless he resigns from the position 6 months before the elections are held, so that he does not exploit his position to influence the results,” which is a clear reference to the Sudanese who has begun to gain support. Clearly popular and political.[/size]
    [size=45]In Al-Maliki’s last appearance in a televised interview, last week, he said, “The government of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani is not the last opportunity for the Shiite party, and that what has been known regarding the designation of positions is not ruling, because the constitution did not specify them, but rather specified that the largest bloc in the elections is Which chooses the prime minister, and that is why Sudanese is not the last chance for the Shiites.”[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the possibility of the Sudanese obtaining a new term, Al-Maliki pointed out that “the Sudanese obtaining a second term is up to the elections, and even more than the elections, which is political harmony,” stressing the statement: “It should be understood that not everyone gets a large number of parliamentary seats.” “He will impose himself as prime minister.”[/size]
    [size=45]He added: “No one who builds a bridge or a hospital deserves the prime ministership (referring to the Sudanese). Yes, the services are good, but the services provided (provided by the Sudanese) are less than what the people need,” he stressed, saying: “I, for one, will not accept the position of prime minister in the upcoming parliamentary elections, unless I am forced to do so.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Maliki's statements prompted political forces within the "coordination framework" to review their positions and reveal their support for Al-Sudani, criticizing Al-Maliki's proposal.[/size]
    [size=45]Head of a bloc in the “coordination framework”: The government cannot be disrupted.
    Head of the “Sindh” bloc (within the coordination framework), Ahmed Al-Asadi, described Al-Maliki’s proposal to require Sudanese to resign if he ran in the electoral race as “illogical.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Asadi, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, said in a televised statement, “Al-Sudani’s resignation means that the state is stopping.” It is common knowledge that the government is the one that runs the elections, and then it turns into a caretaker government to manage the interests of the people after the elections are held.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Asadi stressed that “the position of prime minister is not alone an executive position, but rather the minister is an executive position, parties have executive positions, and other political forces have ministers, governors, general directors and agents, and the accusation that the position of prime minister is being exploited to influence elections applies to all executive bodies, and it does not apply to all executive bodies.” There is no need to limit it to the category of the Prime Minister alone.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, “Whoever says that the Prime Minister is exploiting his position, I say to him that you also have positions that you exploit, and everyone is equal in that, and the government cannot be disrupted, as its resignation means the resignation of the general directors, agents, advisors, and governors, so how will the state proceed?”, considering the proposal “illogical.” He added, “Al-Maliki is a respected personality, but he does not represent the only political leadership, and what he says applies to others.” He has his own respectable opinions, and others also have theirs.”[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that “our political position since Sudani’s appointment is clear that we are strongly supportive and we were and still are his allies,” adding: “I am allied with Sudani, and I will be on his electoral list, and he has a political project and will run in the elections.”[/size]
    [size=45]Haider Al-Abadi supports a second term for the Sudanese.
    The head of the Victory Alliance (part of the coordination framework), Haider Al-Abadi, also confirmed his support for renewing a second term for the Sudanese and his government, to give them the opportunity to achieve government reform. Al-Abadi said, in a dialogue session on Wednesday: “With Sudanese being granted a second term, it is necessary for the government to complete its role, and that a period of four years is not sufficient to achieve reform, provided that it is a reform process for the state and not for personal or partisan interests.”
    Al-Abadi added: “There is general satisfaction with Sudanese’s performance, and whoever wants to object to Sudanese’s government must be fair.”[/size]
    [size=45]In turn, the head of the Azm Bloc, Muthanna Al-Samarrai, confirmed his support for a second term for the Sudanese, and said in a televised statement the day before yesterday: “I support a second term for the Sudanese, so that he can achieve his program. The Sudanese has succeeded in many issues and overcome major problems,” stressing, “I will support the Sudanese in He has the desire and will to work.”[/size]
    [size=45]“The beginning of a division” in the coordination framework?
    For his part, a representative from the “Al-Nasr” coalition confirmed that Al-Maliki’s pressure on the political forces within the framework, to gain their support for holding early elections and amending the electoral law, created a movement opposing this proposal. He explained to Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, on the condition that his name not be mentioned, that “what became clear was Most of the framework forces do not support Al-Maliki, but rather support Al-Sudani because he is a moderate personality.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed that “among those forces supporting Sudanese are the Al-Fatah Alliance led by Hadi Al-Amiri, the Asaib group led by Qais Khazali, the Victory Alliance led by Haider Al-Abadi, and other forces,” noting that “the situation within the framework indicates the beginning of a clear division.”[/size]
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