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    Al-Halbousi party threatens to withdraw from the entire political process because of the “Sunni mino Empty Al-Halbousi party threatens to withdraw from the entire political process because of the “Sunni mino

    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Apr 2024 - 8:49

    Al-Halbousi party threatens to withdraw from the entire political process because of the “Sunni minority”



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    Shafaq News/ The "Taqaddum" Party, headed by former Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, hinted today, Tuesday, at the option of withdrawing from the executive and legislative powers and from the entire political process in Iraq if the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives is granted to a candidate from outside the party.
    The party's leader, Anwar Al-Alwani, told Shafaq News Agency, "A party has reservations about any name of a candidate for the presidency of parliament from outside the party. There is a political and constitutional entitlement, and there is a political custom on the basis of which the three presidencies were formed in Iraq, including the presidency of parliament, which is the share of the party." (Advanced) because of its Sunni parliamentary majority.”
    He stressed that "the political forces cannot go beyond the political custom and this political and electoral entitlement of the (Taqadum) party and give the right to the Sunni minority, due to political rivalry."
    He pointed out that “granting this position to this minority will push us in the (Taqaddum) party to withdraw from Parliament, the government, and the entire political process, and this is left to the agreements between the political forces,” noting that “there is seriousness in this decision if the political and constitutional entitlement is jumped on.” "We will have a major political position."
    An informed political source had reported, yesterday, Monday, that the coordination framework meeting ended with outcomes regarding not opening the door for nominations for the presidency of the House of Representatives, and the other regarding the election of the Speaker of the House of Representatives before the end of the current legislative term, specifically in a session held for that purpose next week.
    The Sunni political house is witnessing intense competition to succeed Muhammad Al-Halbousi, whose membership in the House of Representatives was canceled by a judicial ruling, while his “Taqadum” party insists on retaining the position given that it has a parliamentary majority within the Sunni component (43 seats), at a time when it sees its opponents as “sovereignty and determined.” The decision is that the position belongs to the constituents without being bound by a specific political title.
    The Sunni House is seeking to quickly resolve the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, which was supposed to take place after the first session of Parliament that followed Al-Halbousi’s departure, so that there would be a new working mechanism for the Council and to resolve the suspended projects and laws in this regard, “but the accelerating events and the entry of the Federal Court on the line disrupted the choice.
    The Iraqi Council of Representatives failed several times to choose a president to succeed Muhammad al-Halbousi, who was excluded from the position by a decision of the Federal Court, which ruled to terminate his membership.
    Since the termination of Al-Halbousi’s membership in the House of Representatives, the Council has held several sessions, but the issue was not raised in those sessions due to the heads of the political blocs not agreeing on the alternative candidate.
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