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Sources: Sulaimani goes back to the scene and sponsors dialogues between al-Maliki and al-Amiri, and this is Sadr's problem

Sources: Sulaimani goes back to the scene and sponsors dialogues between al-Maliki and al-Amiri, and this is Sadr's problem



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 3 hours ago

Al-Hayat newspaper Thursday quoted sources as saying that no less important dialogues were taking place between the leaders of the Da'wa party and the Fatah movement under the patronage of the commander of the Quds Force, General Qasim Soleimani, to achieve the largest bloc before the first session of parliament.

A source close to the Sadrist movement told Al-Hayat that the US Embassy in Baghdad had sent mediators over the last few days to take the pulse of Sadr's efforts to normalize the relationship between the two sides, but Sadr did not respond negatively or positively. In exchange for contacts with European countries such as France and Germany. The sources added that the leader of the Sadrist movement does not want at this stage to provoke the Americans, and did the same thing in 2016 when his followers entered the Green Zone, sent through intermediaries assurances that they will not be exposed to the security of the US Embassy.

The main problem facing Sadr in the task of forming a government he wants to bring together identical streams of vision, such as the "wisdom" and "victory", is the Iranian role, which is constantly working to block final agreements. The sources revealed that «except for the agreement with the (Prime Minister) Haidar Abadi (leader of the victory bloc) on the lines of the alliance of the largest bloc ... The latter's consultations with the political forces did not exceed the pulse of the pulse and protocol meetings».

Sadr met yesterday with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Jan Kubic to discuss the formation of the government.

The Information Office of the Sadr that «an offer to Kubic latest discussions on the formation of the government». He stressed during the meeting that «be a national Iraqi decision», «the importance of increasing the support and support of the international community and the United Nations to exit Iraq from the tunnel sectarianism and abhorrent quotas and prevent interference in the file of the election government and regional».

In return for Sadr receiving assurances from Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni forces that he is willing to ally him with forming the government, a front leading its negotiations is a leading figure in the Fatah movement, Hadi al-Amiri, who is close to Iran, as well as the leader of the "State of Law Coalition" Nuri al-Maliki. The parties themselves desire to ally with them to form the largest bloc.

In the general context of the leaks from the two fronts, parties and small and medium currents have been nominated within the various coalitions, or individually, refuse to make any assertions about the direction of their alliances, and some have opened secret lines to request ministries or positions in exchange for joining any alliance.

The Abadi bloc was subjected to a tremor yesterday, with the withdrawal of 3 of its members representing the mass of the "Intifada and the people," and their accession to the bloc «Open», while observers believe that 10 others represent the party «Virtue», alone in dialogue with different parties to stay in the block Abadi or withdrawal Of which.

Although al-Sadr recently met with Badr leader Hadi al-Amiri, explaining the meeting as an attempt to split the ranks of Fatah and to attract al-Amiri into a separate alliance with al-Sadr and al-Abadi, close sources confirm the difficulty of dismantling the Fatah movement (47 seats) Which is directly sponsored by Iran and supervised by Soleimani.

Moreover, the leaks confirm that meetings of figures from the Dawa party belonging to Abadi and Maliki, led by party leaders Abdel Halim Zuhairi, Tarek Najem and Ali al-Adeeb, all not involved in the elections, have taken place to discuss the possibility of gathering party seats distributed among the " Law "and" victory "again, and forcing Abadi and Maliki to withdraw from the race to form a government, and work to form a Shiite coalition that ensures the exit of the post of prime minister from the party, referring to threats received by the party actually from Iran can support candidates from outside the« call ».

 

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Sadr says he will brief the reference on the details of his meetings in Baghdad

Sadr says he will brief the reference on the details of his meetings in Baghdad



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The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr said on Thursday that he will brief the religious authority in Najaf on the details of meetings held during the past days with the political blocs in Baghdad.

Sadr, who supports the coalition of "Ssron" received the delegations of the winning blocs in the recent legislative elections in order to form a new federal government.

"After you have completed your advice, I have offered you government, a non-Sunni, Shiite, Arab, Kurdish, national, and non-sectarian government, but a genuine Iraqi government, and to oppose a peaceful and peaceful political construct," Sadr wrote in a tweet on Twitter.

"He will brief the religious authority, the clans and the classes of the people on the details of the many meetings so that they can have good sayings," he said.

"And then wait for the honest blocs, with the national tendencies precious to form a strong patriarchal government that gives the people their rights and the punishment of severe punishment."

 

 

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The case of Salim al - Jubouri

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Speaker of the House of Representatives outgoing, Salim Jubouri, suffered a very painful loss in the recent elections, has rolled from Alia presidency of the parliament to the gap, which is crowded with 37 million Iraqi citizens, a quarter of whom suffer from poverty and deprivation and find a quarter of those able to work them an opportunity To work, including holders of undergraduate and graduate degrees on their graduation years up to ten years and more. 
Mr. Jabouri does not want to concede his defeat, he seems more enthusiastic to reconsider the results of the recent electoral process. He is not born and has a spoon of gold or silver in his mouth, but he is willing to keep the gold spoon that he knows after he presides over the Parliament, between his fingers and in his mouth forever. 
Mr. al-Jubouri is one of dozens of people of the Sul, Gul and Hillman who were ousted in this election, but he does not want to realize that this is democracy, does not allow anyone to stay in power forever.
Mr. Jabouri is in fact one of the most deserving of defeat. Voters have punished particularly those involved in corruption cases and those responsible for failing to run the state. The failures in the administration of the state are shared by the executive and legislative branches, and Mr. Jubouri was the head of the legislative authority. Voters decided that the legislature failed in its elected mandate, namely, legislation of laws and monitoring the performance of the executive branch. Most of its members were members of the session, which will now end.
In the course of Mr. al-Jubouri's course, several laws were enacted in which the Iraqi people had no interest. One of them, the most dangerous of which is the general amnesty law that Mr. Jabouri played a major role in passing through the House of Representatives, one of the worst legislations of the current era. In the loss of innocent lives of tens of thousands of Iraqis, in the destruction of hundreds of schools, hospitals, markets, state institutions and private property. The law also exempted hundreds of corrupt and financially and administratively corrupt people who "bribed" public money and extended their hands to personal property. N state property, Iraq and turned into one of the poorest countries, and have made life in which the worst thing to be.
How can Mr. Jabouri deny voters not to vote for him, skeptical about the declared results? ... But how do he imagine that the Iraqis are people without memory ?!

http://www.almaalomah.com/2018/05/24/312426/

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May 23, 20185:11 AM ET
Heard on Morning Edition

Former U.S. foe Muqtada al-Sadr appears to be the new face of reform in Iraq. The Shia cleric's bloc won the most votes in this month's parliamentary election.

RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Iraqis are still waiting for a new government. This is almost two weeks after they went to the polls in parliamentary elections. Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who once fought U.S. forces, actually won the biggest number of seats in this vote, but not enough to rule alone. So he and rival political leaders have been holding talks to try to form a government. NPR's Jane Arraf joins us now from Baghdad. Hey, Jane.

JANE ARRAF, BYLINE: Hi, Rachel.

MARTIN: So talks are ongoing, but have we gotten any hints as to how this government might be shaping up?

ARRAF: Well, we've gotten a few hints, but until parliament meets and the coalition raises its hand and says, hey, we have the biggest number of seats here, we won't actually know what this government is. But here's what we do know, that Muqtada Sadr, the Shia cleric who fought against U.S. forces, will have a big role in choosing the prime minister. Now, he's likely to team up with the current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who the U.S. thought would actually win this. His party came in third. And then there's the Iranian-backed militias. They have the second-highest number of seats. And then there are a lot of other parties. So there are a lot of political meetings going on. The Kurds have come to Baghdad. There's former Prime Minister Maliki waiting in the wings. A lot of bargaining going on.

MARTIN: So we know Sadr because he led the Mahdi Army that fought U.S. soldiers in the streets of Baghdad. The battle of Sadr City was one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq War. So if he's going to play this big role in the new Iraqi government, what happens to the U.S. presence in Iraq?

ARRAF: That's what we've all been wondering. So I sat down with his spokesman, Sheikh Salah al-Obeidi, and he points out that Sadr actually backed Abadi's government, the last government, that included agreements on U.S. troops. So let's listen to a bit of that.

SALAH AL-OBEIDI: If the Americans here in order to train the Iraqis, help Iraqis, according to certain details accepted from both countries, it is accepted.

ARRAF: So he's basically saying that if there are agreements in place which have been accepted by an Iraqi prime minister that Sadr himself will have a role in choosing, he's not going to object to U.S. troops here. Now, the Sayid in front of his name refers to the fact that he's a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, and he comes from a revered family of Shia religious scholars. He actually studied in Iran. But in recent years he's distanced himself, and Sheikh Obeidi, his spokesman, also said that he not only resists what was the U.S. occupation, he is going to make sure that Iran does not interfere in forming a government.

MARTIN: So meanwhile, an important U.S. official is in Baghdad right now, White House envoy Brett McGurk. I would think that the Americans would not want to send McGurk at this moment when the Iraqi government's trying to figure out what it wants to be. What's he doing there?

ARRAF: Well, that's a great question. You know, the U.S., of course, says it doesn't get involved in internal Iraqi politics, but he is in on every meeting. He's been publicly photographed with all of these officials. And they're hoping for some continuity. They were really betting on Abadi, as were other Western countries, and this has come as kind of a surprise to them. So what the U.S. would like is continuity in the sense of they would like a government that continues economic reform, that continues with agreements to keep U.S. troops in place and that isn't completely under the thumb of Iran. So that is what he's trying to do, and that's why a lot of these meetings are taking place.

MARTIN: Interesting. NPR's Jane Arraf reporting for us from Baghdad this morning. Thanks so much, Jane.

ARRAF: Thank you.

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Release Date: 2018/5/24 14:29 • 58 times read
Arab newspapers: "difficult birth" of the new Iraqi government
[Baghdad - where] 
Arab newspapers, in their paper and electronic versions, discussed the attempts of political parties and coalitions in Iraq to form a new government following the announcement of the results of the parliamentary elections held on May 12.
The alliance of "Sosron for reform" led by Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has issued the final results of the elections with 54 seats out of 329, followed by the alliance, "conquest" led by Hadi Amiri, and then "victory" under the current Prime Minister Haider Abadi, Alone without a coalition of 20 seats. 

"The government of the dilemma," 

wrote Shamlan Yousef Al-Issa in the Middle East London article entitled "Iraq and difficult birth," he says: "It is certain that the new Iraqi government will take into account before the formation of internal and external variables affecting the future Iraq, Internally proved the Iraqi people, despite his experience With a nascent democracy that has a high ability to change and reject all sectarian and sectarian ideas and ideas promoted by some Iraqi politicians to deceive people and cover their corruption.

"The main dilemma facing the next Iraqi prime minister is to determine the constitutional guarantees of pluralism, realize the principle of equality of opportunity for all, fair distribution of wealth, achieve comprehensive development, emphasize the centrality of society and develop the national spirit. Away from sectarian and sectarian views. " 

"In previous sessions, the negotiations for forming a government have lasted for months because politicians have swapped positions, completely ignoring the priorities in public policies and the promises they made during the campaigns," Zaid al-Ali said in the Lebanese news, describing the government formation consultations as "a long and painful process."

"The next government will consist of a coalition made up of several coalitions, and this agreement will make a coherent program impossible," he said, adding: "Can such a monster government make the improvements that Iraq desperately needs? ? " 

In the view of today's London, Abdul-Jabbar al-Obeidi some advice to Muqtada al-Sadr on the formation of the new government, saying: "We hope and without prolongation to be chosen for this difficult position of the people of the country who is characterized by strong ethics, honesty and honesty, and purity of intent, The masses, and not repeat with you from Khan and betrayal of the faction of your free former ones. "

"We want Sadr to turn the principles into legislation, to choose the prime minister who will depend on him to apply scientific thought and loyalty to the homeland, and those who are enthusiastic about freedom of speech, and to put an end to the intellectual stalemate in our Iraq today. Home to a new era. " 

"A paternal government" 

Some Iraqi commentators criticize calls by Moqtada al-Sadr to form what he called the country's patriarchal government. 
"In short, Iraq needs a state of institutions, and everyone should be under equal protection of the law, without discrimination in any way," says Shaal Mal Adel Salim. Treatment, there should be no differences in human society arising from differences of sex, religion, origin or language. "

"Finally, I say: Fatherhood is the opposite of true democracy, it takes power and thought, and the law is applied selectively as it is today in Iraq." 

In the new Iraqi morning, Ali Shamkhi asserts that the authors of these invitations did not "benefit from the experiences of previous governments, the patterns and models that resulted from them, and the resulting intersections and paralysis in parliamentary and governmental performance." 

"The experience of more than three electoral cycles has shown that keenness and full commitment to represent all components, all parties and all shades of the Iraqi political spectrum in the governments that this trend is significantly hinders the performance of the prime minister and slows performance inside the parliament and within the institutions of the executive authority."
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Baghdad / Baghdadiya ... The victory coalition denied the news that talked about the withdrawal of candidates from victory, and promised part of the unfair political competition, stressing that "Abbadi is still the luckiest for the second term." 
The coalition spokesman Hussein al-Adli said in a statement that "the competition and the conflict of agendas behind the allegations of withdrawal of members of the victory and join other lists, stressing that" the victory coalition is coherent and the successful understandings of the formation of the largest bloc, "Al- 
Adli," All the news that suggest Abadi withdrawal or The nomination of an alternative to him is not valid, and it is a well-known blessing.

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Release date: 2018/5/24 16:29 • 84 times scheduled
United States: We will work with Iraqis
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - US State Department spokeswoman Heather Neuert said on Thursday that her country would work with those chosen and elected by the Iraqi people.
"Washington will work with anyone who decides the Iraqi government and the Iraqi people to be elected to join the government," Nuert said during the daily press conference. "Long and good relations are connecting the United States and Iraq and we will continue to have a good relationship with the Iraqi government." 
"We will work with the government and whichever party the people elect and decide to choose," she said
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Editorial date: 2018/5/24 19:10 • 19 times read
Abadi and Nujaifi emphasize the importance of accelerating the formation of the next government
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and Vice President Osama Najafi importance of accelerating the formation of the next government.
A statement to the Prime Minister's Office received the agency {Euphrates News} copy of it, that Abadi received Nujaifi "During the meeting discussed the political situation and talks on the formation of the government and the importance of speeding up the formation of the next government." 
They also stressed "the need to be strong and patriotic and represent all Iraqis."
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Iranian Ambassador: It is too early to talk about the formation of the next Iraqi government

 

 Since 2018-05-24 at 12:48 (Baghdad time)

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The Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Erj Musjidi, on Thursday, that the time is still early to talk about the formation of the next Iraqi government.

"The meeting with the delegation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was to discuss post-election conditions in Iraq, dialogues and ongoing coordination between the political parties to form the next government," Masjedi said in a statement after meeting with a delegation from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).

He added that "the blocs and the winning parties in the elections are currently engaged in dialogues on forming a government and exchange views on this aspect, and therefore the time is still early to talk about the formation of the new government in Iraq."

A delegation from the Kurdistan Democratic Party arrived in the capital Baghdad to hold meetings with leaders of the political blocs to discuss the formation of the next government.

The Iraqis voted last Saturday (12 May 2018) to choose a new parliament. These elections are the first after the defeat of the terrorist "Da'ash" organization, while the Independent Electoral Commission announced that the participation rate in the elections was 44%.

 

Right, keep the fringing nose out of Iraqi business. 

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5 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

It does look 👀 that by all appearances, they have placed forming this new government into the EXPRESS LANE ! 

 

GIT R DONE  

Agree and I am hoping they really push this along. Time to get some people in there the are DOER and not TALKERS. 

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1 hour ago, ChuckFinley said:

Agree and I am hoping they really push this along. Time to get some people in there the are DOER and not TALKERS. 

Somehow the song with lyrics “ push it baby, push it real hard baby” comes to mind. I think the heat is on . . . Come on you DOERS . . . Make the real big PUSH. . . Baby.  :D

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A four-way meeting between Maliki and al-Amiri and the delegations of the Democratic Party and the National Union

 

 Since 2018-05-24 at 21:46 (Baghdad time)

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The head of the coalition of state law Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, with the head of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Ameri and the presence of delegations of the Kurdish Democratic Party and the National Union and discuss the formation of "the largest parliamentary bloc."

"The leader of a coalition of state law Nuri al-Maliki attended, this evening, a breakfast banquet set up by the President of the Fatah Alliance Hadi al-Ameri, in his office and in the presence of the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic."

He added that the visit "is in the context of meetings and understandings on the formation of the largest national bloc."

The MP for a coalition of state law, the Messenger of Radi confirmed two days ago that the dialogues of the President of his coalition Nuri al-Maliki with the leaders of political blocs reached the advanced stages.

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Sadr lurches into the Green Zone: I am an Iraqi who is not afraid and I will prevent sectarianism from aligning

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 01:04 (Baghdad time)

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The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr and the main supporter of the alliance are going to enter the Green Zone again, recalling his green tent, while calling on his supporters not to demonstrate at this stage, it is only to stand against corruption and the politicians and prevent the sectarian alignment.

Sadr said in a tweet followed by Mawazine News on Thursday evening, "Lovers, I do not ask you to reflect a beautiful picture of us Sadr and I do not want you at this stage demonstrations to support the formation of the government or for threats and anyone who does so will draw Iraq into the war and violence and need To encroach on neighboring countries.

"The occupation will not give up our position from him as long as occupied."

He went on to say about what appeared to be the first comment on the leaks on the formation of the largest blocs away from the others. "As I entered the green alone in my green tent today, I stand before the challenges of sectarianism and deviation and politicians of corruption and the soft and the engineers with the back to defend the approach of ancestors and achieve the goals and to honor the supervision and prevent the sectarian alignment "He said.

He stressed the defense of the rights of Iraqis by saying, "I will divide oil wealth between the people fairly and away Iraq from poverty and drought and foreign interventions and all parties."

"I'm an Iraqi, I'm not afraid," he said, referring to Bahrachak's horn, which seems to be the most popular on Twitter in the coming hours.

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Sadr agrees to a second term for Abadi against 9 conditions 

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 08:41 (Baghdad time)

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Iraqi officials and government officials in Baghdad have been linked to the talks that have been going on for days between the political blocs. Initial understandings in the past few hours between the al-Nasr and Ssroun alliances, supported by three smaller blocs, led to what could be considered preliminary approval On a second term for Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, but within a government program committed to and undertakes to implement it.

A senior Iraqi minister in Baghdad told Al-Arabi al-Qadis newspaper that "the alliance of Asron agreed to take Abadi a second term in return for committing to a comprehensive government program and undertakes to implement it." He pointed out that "the program includes the formation of a national government away from the system of sectarian quotas and components in the distribution of ministers, Including the Ministers of Competence and Competencies (the Government of Technocrats), the pledge to refer all those involved in corruption to the judiciary, the declaration of a strategy for poverty alleviation and unemployment eradication, the reconstruction of destroyed Iraqi cities, the rehabilitation and compensation of victims of terrorist operations and the resolution of the electricity problem. Especially the US, from Iraq, and the establishment of an external political line away from any axis in the region, in addition to other items committed by the government, to be reviewed the government program of slaves each year, and if failed to implement it is withdrawn confidence in the Iraqi parliament " .

He pointed out that "the program put forward by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, on the alliance," victory ", is a broad line, and the same as he wants from all the blocs that want to ally with him.

On the position of Abadi of those conditions, the minister stressed that "the man (Abadi) is considered approval in principle to a second mandate has a great development, and trying to discuss other details."

He stressed that the coalition of "national" led by Iyad Allawi, and "the decision" led by Osama Najafi, and "wisdom" led by Ammar al-Hakim, will be with "Suron" and "victory", which constitutes more than 140 parliamentary seats, The largest within the parliament, while the Kurdish blocs remain egg al-Qabban in resolving the electoral scene as a whole.

But he added that the current agreements and understandings may change and be canceled, and there is nothing fixed, and the Iranians are betting on the "conquest" and are trying today to attract the blocks around him.

For his part, said the leader of the Iraqi Communist Party, Jassim al-Hilfi, a member of the alliance, "Sason," which is sponsored by Sadr, "What Muqtada al-Sadr said in his twitter Thursday morning (yesterday) is that he made all his efforts and met with the Iraqi political blocs in Baghdad and put His vision for the next stage, a national government working in a national space that promotes citizenship and provide services to citizens and protect the dignity of Iraqis, and this is the perception of our government. "

He added that "in the coming days will be consulted with the religious authority and its allies," asserting that "veto only the figures accused of corruption, as it will not be within our alliance as well as the owners of sectarian projects and adhering to regional and foreign projects, and remains our choice nationally."

Sadr said on Thursday that he would brief the religious authority in Najaf on the details of meetings he held during the past days with the political blocs in Baghdad.

Sadr, who supports the coalition, "received," the delegations of blocs winning in the legislative elections that were held recently to form a new federal government. "Today I have completed the picture, and I have completed the final touches after I have completed your advice and I have offered you the government, a government that is neither Sunni nor Shia, Arab or Kurdish, nor national or sectarian, but an authentic Iraqi government, Peaceful. "

"He will inform the religious authority and clans, and the classes of the people on the details of the many meetings to have good words." "Then we wait for the honest blocs, with national tendencies precious to form a strong patriarchal government that gives the people their rights and the punishment of severe punishment."

 

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In a meeting attended by the dagger .. Sunni blocs agree on integration and support Abbadi for a second term

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 09:17 (Baghdad time)

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Revealed the source familiar with, Friday, the content of the meeting of leaders of the Sunni blocs held yesterday evening in the capital Baghdad.

The source said in an interview with "Mawazin News /" The meeting, which was held under the auspices of the President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi and the presence of Khamis Khanjar, head of the Arab Alliance was informed by the Prime Minister Haider Abadi and resulted in a number of points.

He added that "among these points the integration of the Sunni blocs in a single bloc and not fragmented, in addition to the submission of a paper to the coalition of others represent the demands of the Sunni component in exchange for joining the largest bloc, which seeks to form the next government.

The source pointed out that "the two parties agreed to uphold the presidency of the House of Representatives and support the Prime Minister Haidar Abadi for a second term."

The alliance of "Sosron" led by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, issued the results of the Iraqi legislative elections, came the alliance led by Hadi al-Amiri, while the solution of the coalition of Prime Minister Haider Abadi third.

It is noteworthy that the nature of alliances, consultations and negotiations between the blocks of winning the election is to determine who will be the next prime minister

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State of Law: We have no veto on anyone and we seek to form the largest bloc

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 11:41 (Baghdad time)

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MP of the coalition of state law Mansour al-Baiji, Friday, that his coalition has no veto on one to form the largest bloc to form the next government, pointing out that the losers should resort in the elections to the judiciary to submit appeals.

"All the political forces should expedite the resolution of the largest bloc within the House of Representatives and the rapprochement among themselves, according to the conviction of each bloc that is the most appropriate and closest to it by the political project that serves the country," al-Baiji said in a statement received by Mawazine News.

He added that "the coalition of state law raises the slogan of the political majority to form the largest bloc and then the government and we have no veto on anyone and we welcome everyone who believes in our political project and open to everyone."

He pointed out that "the electoral process was carried out despite some violations and these things occur in all countries of the world and those who believe in democracy must go to the judiciary is the decision maker, because it is unreasonable not to rise some candidates cancel the electoral process so everyone should feel responsibility and provide the interest of the country to other interests So that we can form a strong government able to take responsibility and be held accountable if shortened. "

According to the final results of the parliamentary elections that took place on May 12, the alliance of "Saunun", supported by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, ranked first with 54 seats out of 329, followed by the alliance, "conquest", led by Hadi al-Ameri with 47 seats, The coalition of "victory", led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi, with 42 seats, while the coalition, "national", led by Allawi, 21 seats.

 

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Newspaper: Amiri intends to withdraw from the conquest and join the bloc of Sadr for this reason ..

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 10:34 (Baghdad time)

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Al-Arab newspaper London on Friday expressed the intention of Hadi al-Ameri to leave his Fatah alliance and join the largest bloc that is expected to be formed by the head of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr.

The newspaper said in a report published today and seen by (Mawazin News) that "the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, who sponsors the alliance Sawson, which ranked first in the Iraqi general elections, which took place on the 12th of this month, ended a series of consultations in the capital Baghdad , Returning to his headquarters in Kufa, the city of Najaf, where it is expected to present the outcome of his consultations to the supreme authority Ali al-Sistani, according to what he announced personally.

Iraqi observers said according to the report, "Sadr is hiding in reference to try to block the attempts of countries to block his movements and meetings with various blocs to form a government."

The newspaper said that "Sadr took from the house in the Kadhimiya district of Baghdad, a temporary headquarters, where he received the most important leaders and politicians for three days, led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi, who leads the alliance," victory ", and Hadi al-Ameri, leader of the alliance," Fatah "and Iyad Allawi, The National List, and Usama Nujaifi leader of the coalition of decision, as well as three delegations representing the main Kurdish forces.

The newspaper said that "Sadr is described, after winning the list, that the politicians and the axis of forming the next government in the presence of a strong Iranian desire to isolate him."

 Observers believe the newspaper that "Sadr seeks to immunize the superiority of others in the race to form a government, the weight of the religious authority and the Iraqi tribes, who will not hesitate to stand by Sadr in the event of turning his political record with others to a confrontation."

"If Sadr succeeds in forming a government of national efficiency and efficiency, it means a coup against the political process outside the Green Zone, which requires some kind of protection that can be provided by the reference cover," said an Iraqi observer.

The observer said in a statement to the newspaper, "The Sadr's visit to the reference may help to cut the way on the faces of the blocks calculated on Iran, which may resort to the reference to the justification of its utilitarian behavior to defend the doctrine and the project of the state religious in the face of what the Sadr project of the cross-sectarian state, A civil government that reduces the atmosphere of sectarian competition for positions and even ends the relative dominance of the principle of quotas. "

The newspaper pointed out that "the reference has already intervened in 2014, to put an end to Maliki's ambitions in a third term, supporting the option of taking Abadi responsibility of the government."

The newspaper pointed out that "after winning Ammar al-Hakim, Abadi and Nujaifi and a wide range of Kurdish forces, Sadr seems soon to attract the leader of the Badr Organization Hadi al-Amiri to his class, in the context of unconfirmed leaks about the latter's intention to leave the alliance of conquest and join the bloc formed by Sadr.

Sources say that "if the new government form Sadr, the Badr Organization will not find a way to maintain the portfolio of the Interior carried out in the government of Abadi only to get out of the opening and join the coalition will continue."

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Source for / Mawazin News /: 3 names among them Nujaifi nominated herself to head the parliament

 Since 2018-05-25 at 13:03 (Baghdad time)
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A source close to the ruling coalition led by Osama Nujaifi, on Friday, that the latter of the candidates for the presidency of parliament in the new session, while referring to the nomination of two others for themselves along with Nujaifi.

The source said in an interview with "Mawazin News" that "Nujaifi expressed his desire during meetings with the Sunni blocs in the past days, to return to the presidency of Parliament and presented himself as a candidate for the coalition decision."

He added that "the head of the coalition in Baghdad, Talal al-Zobaie, also put himself a candidate for the presidency of parliament, but his chances are much lower than the other candidates."

The source pointed out that "the National Alliance headed by Iyad Allawi is close to approve the nomination of Raad al-Dahlaki to the presidency of parliament, especially after the loss of the current parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri the opportunity to obtain a second term as a result of his failure to obtain a parliamentary seat during the recent parliamentary elections."

According to the final results of the parliamentary elections that took place on May 12, the alliance of "Saunun", supported by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, ranked first with 54 seats out of 329, followed by the alliance, "conquest", led by Hadi al-Ameri with 47 seats, The coalition of "victory", led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi, with 42 seats, while the coalition, "national", led by Allawi, 21 seats.

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Sunni forces prepare a memorandum of understanding with Sadr on the next government

 

 Since 2018-05-25 at 13:05 (Baghdad time)

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 The deputy of the National Coalition Raad Dahlaki, Iraqi Sunni forces prepared a paper described as a "paper understandings and demands" will be submitted to the President of the coalition winning the election.

"There are two main blocs representing the Sunnis in Iraq, the National Bloc headed by Iyad Allawi and the decision bloc sponsored by Khamis Al-Khanjar. The two blocs will present the other blocs with a unified paper containing understandings and demands that determine the identity of the next government," al-Dahlaki said.

Among the most important demands of the Sunni forces that will include a paper received by Sadr tomorrow or after is:

* End all armed manifestations and arms control by the state.

* The pledge to return all displaced people from the Sunni cities after providing them with a safe life.

* Stay away from the establishment of a religious political system and move towards a civil system will be closer to the mood of Iraqis, as well as the civil order avoids the Iraqi public any friction or sectarian disputes.

* That the decision to establish the government and its future policies derived from the Iraqi national interest, and that it is agreed to prevent any external interference from any party.

* Involve the Sunni component in the security decision and involve the Sunni forces represented by the joints of the intelligence systems.

According to the results of the parliamentary elections that took place on May 12, the Alliance, "Saunun", supported by the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, ranked first with 54 seats out of 329, followed by the alliance, "conquest" led by Hadi al-Ameri with 47 seats, "Victory", led by Prime Minister Haider Abadi, with 42 seats, while the coalition, "national", led by Allawi, 21 seats.

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Al-Sadr: I do not want you to pretend to support the government or the threats


 

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The leader of the Sadr movement in Iraq, Moqtada al-Sadr, on Friday, not to hold the demonstrations "to support the formation of the government or for threats," warning of "the coming of war and violence," stressing that "there is no need to encroach on neighboring countries." 

Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter, published after midnight, "dear ones ... I ask you only to reflect a beautiful picture of us Al Sadr ... I do not want you at this stage demonstrations to support the formation of the government or for threats, and all Whoever does this will drag Iraq into the midst of war and violence and there is no need to encroach upon the neighboring countries. The occupation will not give up our position from it as long as it is occupied. "

"As I entered green alone in my green tent today, I will stand before the challenges of sectarianism, deviation, corrupt politicians, laxatives, and irrigated engineers to defend the approach of the ancestors and achieve the goals and the most honorable and prevent sectarianism from aligning and dividing the oil wealth between the people fairly and away Iraq from poverty and drought. I'm an Iraqi, I'm not afraid. " 

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Sadr promises to divide the oil wealth on the Iraqi people

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The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr promised on Thursday to divide the country's oil wealth fairly with the Iraqis, warning against dragging Iraq into the "war". 

Sadr said in a tweet to him via his Twitter account: "Beloved .. I ask you only to reflect a beautiful picture of us Al Sadr, I do not want you at this stage demonstrations to support the formation of the government, or for threats." 

He added that "anyone who does this will drag Iraq into the midst of war and violence and there is no need to encroach on neighboring countries, either the occupation, we will not give up our position as long as occupier."

"As I entered the green alone, in my green tent, today I will stand before the challenges of sectarianism, deviation, corrupt politicians and the backward and backward engineers, to defend the approach of the ancestors, to achieve the goals, to honor the supervision and prevent sectarianism from aligning and dividing the oil wealth between the people fairly, Poverty and drought and external interventions and all parties, I'm an Iraqi I'm not afraid. "

 

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Sadr refuses to organize demonstrations to support the formation of the new Iraqi government
 
 
 

Sadr refuses to organize demonstrations to support the formation of the new Iraqi government

 
Baghdad Baraa al - Shammari

25 May 2018


The leader of the " Sadrists " , Moqtada al-Sadr , to organize demonstrations supporting the  formation of the new Iraqi government. While a member of the alliance, "Saron" The task of forming a new government will not be easy. 

Addressing Sadr 's supporters by saying: "Dear beloved do not ask , but the Teksoa image beautiful About Us We are Al - Sadr , I do not want you to pretend at this stage to support the formation of the government, or for threats, and anyone who does so Vseger Iraq into war and violence, there is no need to infringe On the neighboring countries, but the occupation will not give up our position from it as long as occupied. "

"As I entered the green zone alone with my green tent, I stand before the challenges of sectarianism and deviance, corruption and corruption, and the irrigated engineers, to defend the approach of the ancestors, to achieve the goals, to honor the honorable, and to prevent sectarianism," he said in a tweet posted on his Twitter page. From the alignment, and to divide oil wealth between the people fairly, and away Iraq from poverty and drought, and external interventions and all parties, I'm an Iraqi not afraid. " 

A member of the Sadoun alliance of the Sadrist movement said that the task of forming the new government would not be easy, but it was not impossible, indicating in an interview with the New Arab that "Sadr's speech in this field is clear and unacceptable. Suspicion about the rejection of the sectarian and corrupt. "

The spokesman added: "So far the coalition of" victory "is closest to us in terms of programs and objectives, as well as the" National Coalition "and some Sunni forces," explaining that "the issue of gathering the appropriate number of deputies to form a major bloc is difficult, because understandings and initial agreements can To collapse at any moment. "

He pointed out the exclusion of any understanding with the coalition of "State of Law" led by Nuri al-Maliki , pointing out that there is an agreement within the "as a" to "exclude all faces that caused the destruction and destruction of Iraq," as he put it. 

In contrast, the former Iraqi Prime Minister seeks to collect the largest number of blocs and deputies on the majority project adopted by his coalition. 

Maliki met on Thursday with the head of the alliance "Al-Fath" of the militia, "the popular crowd," Hadi Amiri, to discuss the formation of the Great Bloc. 

Hisham al-Rikabi, the director of Maliki's office, said that the head of the coalition of "state law" met Amiri in the presence of the delegations of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, noting that "this visit falls within the meetings and understandings of the formation of the mass bloc."

There are talks about the existence of understandings between the coalition of "State of Law" and "Kurdistan Democratic Party", headed by Barzani, to join within one alliance, after years of separation between Maliki and Barzani, who was president of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

 

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