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    Obelisk Hour: Sudanese’s visit to Washington did not address the “American exit”

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    Post by Rocky Wed 01 May 2024, 5:04 am

    [size=38]Obelisk Hour: Sudanese’s visit to Washington did not address the “American exit”[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: Al-Masala publishes the most prominent interactions of television dialogues:
    Representative from the Al-Sadiqoun parliamentary bloc, Ali Turki, during a televised interview:
    - The presidency of Parliament requires a “Sunni agreement” and openness to the rest of the components
    - There is no “agreement” within the Sunni component on the presidency of Parliament
    - Many representatives can depart from the opinion of the “head of the bloc”
    - “The second term” is the dream of all existing prime ministers
    - The “State Support” coalition does not separate from the Shiite framework
    - the presidency of Parliament needs a “Sunni agreement” and openness to the rest of the components
    - there is no “agreement” within the Sunni component on the presidency of Parliament
    - many representatives can depart from the opinion of the “head of the bloc”
    - “ The “second term” is the dream of all existing prime ministers
    - The “State Support” coalition does not break away from the Shiite framework
    - The Sudanese will have a “second term” if the matter is left to the framework
    - The emergence of the “State Support” coalition does not mean “splitting” from the Shiite framework
    - Support The Sudanese does not need a “coalition” or the formation of a specific bloc
    - Iraq, may God bless it with “many leaders”
    - The Sunni blocs need to abandon “personal interests” in order to end the crisis of the presidency of Parliament
    - The Sunni conflict is a conflict of “leaderships” within the component
    - America does not want to legislate laws Fights “abnormality” and “homosexuality”
    - Some Sunni representatives tried to obstruct the legislation of the “Anti-Prostitution” Law
    - Sunni Representatives tried to link the “Anti-Prostitution” Law to the Presidency of Parliament
    - The Shiite blocs were the ones who carried the “banner” of voting on the “Anti-Prostitution” Law
    - Some Sunni representatives created “chaos” to postpone the voting session on the “Anti-Prostitution” Law
    - Some provisions of the “Anti-Prostitution” Law are less severe than the previous “Prostitution” Law
    - The “Anti-Prostitution” Law harms the interests of some civil society organizations
    - Many civil society organizations are working On spreading “deviant ideas”
    - Linking the “anti-prostitution” law to investment is a veiled “American threat”
    - Pressures led some representatives not to attend the “anti-prostitution” law session
    - The pressures imposed on the representatives are similar to the pressures of the “American bombing” deliberation session
    - Most Representatives attending the “Anti-Prostitution” Law session from the Shiite framework
    - Early elections are “very far away” and the government is moving towards completing the session
    - Iraq is one of the “rebellious” countries against America and does not want its presence
    - There is an American “economic war” that will be imposed on Iraq
    - The relationship between Iraq And the American side is a “rupture” relationship
    - Sudanese’s visit to Washington did not address the “American exit”
    - the new “arms deals” concluded with America will be useless
    - Iraqi banks are still suffering from “American sanctions”
    - America views Iraq as if it were one of “American States”
    - Turkey “occupies” Iraq under the pretext of fighting the Kurdistan Workers’ Party
    - Iraq did not use pressure cards against the Turkish side during the negotiations
    - “Kalsu” base explosions targeted the part that includes the Popular Mobilization Forces
    - There is almost “Israeli” recognition of targeting the “Kalsu” base
    The investigation committee targeting the Kalsu base was not “neutral” and derived its information from America

    Political affairs researcher Suleiman Al-Jumaili during a televised interview:
    - The Sunni blocs, with the exception of the Taqadum Party, agreed on Salem Al-Issawi as a candidate for the presidency of Parliament
    - The Sunni blocs presented their candidate, Salem Al-Issawi, for the presidency of Parliament to the Shiite framework
    - Objection to Shaalan Al-Karim as a candidate for the presidency of Parliament led to his withdrawal from the nomination and from the Taqadum Party
    - The opposition of the Taqadum Party to the candidate for the Presidency of Parliament, Salem Al-Issawi, is not Personally, he was looking for guarantees
    - the Taqadum Party is looking for guarantees and not to be legally prosecuted regarding corruption files
    - the Taqadum Party is threatening to withdraw, but it will not do so because it has tried that many times and it did not work
    - the position of Speaker of Parliament is not an entitlement to one party over another, and it is an electoral entitlement
    - the Taqadum Party must accept. Basalem Al-Issawi is a candidate for the presidency of Parliament and submits to that

    Legal advisor to the Kurdish Change Movement, Farman Hassan, during a televised interview:
    - Holding elections in the region on the scheduled date is necessary
    - Elections must be held in the Kurdistan region with complete integrity and transparency
    - There is financial funding from the federal government to hold elections in the Kurdistan region
    - Political conflicts in the region are to gain influence and power in Kurdistan
    - Holding elections in the region without the Democratic Party It will lead to creating a division within the party
    - the regional government is caretaker and its parliament is not legitimate at the present time and we need to hold elections
    - the two ruling parties in the region are trying to put obstacles to holding elections in Kurdistan
    - there must be a national vision necessary in order to hold elections in the region

    Political affairs researcher Mukhled Hazem during a televised interview:
    - There is a possibility for the political parties to sit down again to discuss the issue of the presidency of the parliament
    - The political chaos is dragging Iraq into early elections, and this is what some want
    - Passing the candidate for the presidency of the parliament without a party represents a coup against the constitutional custom and is a right to advance
    - The Sunni component must recalculate the issue of the presidency. Parliament
    - Transferring the file for the Presidency of Parliament after the legislative recess is considered a better solution
    - All political parties must be aware of the extent of the danger of holding a session to elect the Speaker of Parliament without consensus
    - The Taqaddum Party is trying to proceed with amending Article 12 of the Constitution, which relates to candidates for the Presidency of Parliament

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