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Al-Sumerian News / Baghdad
MP from the parliamentary reform and reconstruction bloc, Fratt Tamimi , said Tuesday that what the Coalition of Building submitted to the list of signatures of individual MPs is a "dangerous precedent," pointing out that the purpose of the use of "illegally" Other competition list. 

Al-Tamimi said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "what happened in the session of the House of Representatives yesterday of the opening of the session and the oath of the section represents the first step to abide by the Constitution and the time-timelines for the formation of the government and the three presidencies and the provision of the largest bloc," noting that "our alliance and the decision of the Federal Court in 2010 and Article 76 of The constitution provided the head of the old paper our alliance signed by the heads of alliances affiliated with the largest bloc. "

 

 


Al-Tamimi added that "the other alliance, which is a coalition of construction signatures of deputies is a dangerous precedent, because most of the deputies in the case of checking the number of votes obtained and enabled them to enter the parliament is not enough and did not reach the threshold of the election, but they won the votes of masses, "Adding that" one of the deputies got six thousand votes in Baghdad and in the case of calculating the value of the seat in the capital is 27 thousand votes, therefore, the rest of the votes are not entitled and is not entitled to benefit from them illegally to serve another bloc competition is a maturity of the bloc. " 

Al-Tamimi explained that "the deputies' going in this manner for different reasons is contrary to logic and the different commitments they signed during their joining the electoral blocs."

The building block, which includes the rule of law and the opening and a number of political forces announced, on Monday (September 3, 2018), the accession of 153 deputies signed "live and direct and not through the head of the bloc," noting that it is waiting to be mandated to form a government.

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Iraq: Abadi negotiations with the Kurds to form a parliamentary majority

Baghdad Baraa al - Shammari

September 5, 2018

Iraq: Abadi negotiations with the Kurds to form a parliamentary majority

Iraqi parliamentarians on the alliance of "victory" led by Prime MinisterHaider Abadi , on Wednesday, there is progress in negotiations with the Kurdish parties, in order to form a majority in the parliament (the mass), in order to form the next government and agree on its programs.

"The agreement with the Kurds, especially the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), reached 95% to join the coalition, Bloc, revealing, in a press statement, that "the two parties presented a paper to the reform bloc."

She explained that "the bloc wants to examine the paper before approval," noting "the formation of a joint technical delegation to discuss the paper, and determine the issues that will be agreed with the Kurds."

She said that the agreements that will be held with the Kurds "are in order to have them for us, and they have what we have," asserting that "the negotiations are on several things, including the share of the Kurdistan region of the budget, which will result in a census, Share, according to this census. "

A Kurdish political source told the "New Arab" that the negotiations between the two main Kurdish parties (the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) with the Baghdad parties "will focus on achieving the demands of the Kurdistan region, which must be implemented in accordance with the Constitution, Kurdish parties are open to all, and will ally with those who achieve their interests, and the interests of the people of the Kurdistan region. "

The source pointed out that "the two large blocs in Baghdad, need the votes of Kurdish deputies in order to achieve a parliamentary majority to vote on the positions of the three presidencies (the presidency of the parliament, the prime minister and the presidency of the Republic)," explaining that "This requires the Kurds to resolve their position before the resumption of meetings The Iraqi parliament, "mid-September.


The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the opposition Kurdish Change Movement held a joint meeting in the province of Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq to discuss future benefits.

Party spokesman Mohamed Mahmoud said in a press conference after the meeting that the two parties "agreed to abide by the demands of the people of the Kurdistan region."

For his part, the spokesman of the movement George Haji, the same conference, that "the meeting between the two sides discussed three main things: the relations between the parties, and the work of the Kurdish parties in Baghdad to form a new government, and the holding of local elections in the Kurdistan region."

In recent days, political forces have managed to form two blocs within parliament without the Kurds. Each bloc has presented itself as the "big bloc" in the Iraqi parliament, which the constitution gives the right to name the new prime minister and form a government.

https://www.alaraby.co.uk/politics/2018/9/5/العراق-تقدم-بمفاوضات-العبادي-مع-الأكراد-لتشكيل-أغلبية-برلمانية

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2018/09/05 15:00
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Wisdom: Before 15 September, the file of the largest bloc and the three presidencies will be decided

 

BAGHDAD / Al-Masala: MP from the National Wisdom Movement Hassan al-Masoudi, Wednesday, 5 September 2018, the date of the Federal Court's response on the interpretation of the largest parliamentary bloc.

"The view of the Federal Supreme Court in 2010 was for the benefit of the largest parliamentary bloc in the House of Representatives and this applies to the Alliance of Reform and Reconstruction, and the legal preference is to block the Alliance of Reform and Reconstruction that the mechanism formed by the bloc are the heads of blocks , The larger bloc does not need an explanation. "

He added that "the parliamentary chamber addressed a question to the Federal Supreme Court and will respond within 11 days on the formation of the largest bloc."

"I signed with the Coalition for Reform and Reconstruction, and we have not yet known who signed our signature to join the building alliance bloc. We signed a memorandum to the parliamentary department to delete my name from the construction coalition," Masoudi said.

He added that "eight deputies have been forged signatures in the construction coalition and were signed without their knowledge," noting that "the need to impose punishment on each deputy withdrawn without the consent of the head of the cluster as a site may not deserve." 

"We will have quick legal and administrative measures against the counterfeiters before the next session on September 15," Masoudi said, noting that "we have heard the disbursement of large sums for the transfer of a deputy from one bloc to another."

Abizaid said the wisdom of saying that "the largest bloc and discussed in the first session has more negative effects than the pros, and the presentation of candidates for the presidency of the House of Representatives was enough," pointing out that "the first meeting was not open but extended."

"Before September 15, there will be an agreement to resolve the largest bloc and the three presidencies, otherwise we will resort to the Federal Court again," Masoudi concluded. "Democracy in Iraq has not reached the level of acceptance of the positive opposition."

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http://almasalah.com/ar/news/149248/الحكمة-قبل-15-ايلول-سيحسم-ملف-الكتلة-الاكبر-والرئاسات-الثلاث

 

 
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Al-Maliki: We have not received a condition from the Kurds that are not required to resolve the issues on the basis of the Constitution

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Head of the coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, during an interview broadcast by Afaq channel yesterday evening
Head of the coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, during an interview broadcast by Afaq channel yesterday evening

Roudao - Erbil 

The head of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, during an interview broadcast by Afaq yesterday evening, September 4, 2018, that the block (building) did not receive from the Kurdish party, "we want to resolve the issues on the basis of the Constitution." 


"We have not received terms and we have only received one word," Maliki said in response to a question on the conditions of the Kurds to join the bloc. "We want to resolve the issues on the basis of the constitution." This is what we have reached, and we agreed that we want to resolve our issues Which we all suffer on the basis of the Constitution, "adding," We do not want to take from them a number of their constitutional rights and do not increase them by one letter. "

On the position of the current Kurds to join the blocs competing for the formation of the largest bloc, Maliki said that the Kurds "do not want now to be a party in this case, which we suffer from, and remain neutral," but that "this neutrality will not be to the latter, but in For the coming moment and in the light of the evidence, interests, visions and mass that we endorse as the largest, I think that the Kurdish position will change in favor of these constitutional contexts. " 

Abizaid and Maliki, "they said (meaning Kurdish) previously we are with the largest bloc, and we have a close with them (Kurds), we agree with them in many cases." 

Maliki had previously confirmed that the "coalition of construction," which includes 145 deputies, which will form the largest parliamentary bloc, while Faleh al-Fayadh said that the coalition is waiting for the accession of the Kurds.

http://www.rudaw.net/arabic/middleeast/iraq/050920188

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Baghdad Post Wednesday, 05 September 2018 09:44 p

 

Legal: Federal Court will decide the mass after the election of the President of the Republic

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The legal expert Tariq Harb, on Wednesday, that the Federal Court will issue its decision on the largest bloc after the election of the President of the Republic, noting that the decision to refer lists of blocks to the Federal Court must be subject to the rotation within the parliament.

"The parliament has not approached the Federal Court and did not assign them to resolve the issue of the largest bloc," said Harb, noting that "the head of age in parliament to put the issue of referral lists of names of deputies to vote in parliament for referral to the Federal Court.

He added that "in all cases, the Federal Court does not calculate the number of deputies, but issued a general provision, where the application of the provisions of Article 76 of the Constitution, which emphasizes the need to announce the largest parliamentary bloc after the election of the President, which in turn will cost the candidate of the largest bloc to nominate his ministers, .

The Prime Minister Haid al-Abbadi, head of the victory coalition announced on Tuesday to resolve the formation of the largest bloc numerically according to the interpretation of the Federal Court, calling on the political blocs to sit at the dialogue table and abide by constitutional times. 

https://www.thebaghdadpost.com/ar/Story/120619/قانوني-المحكمة-الاتحادية-ستقرر-الكتلة-الكبرى-بعد-انتخاب-رئيس-الجمهورية

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Maliki is so desperate that he might as well go on ahead and start a civil war! Though it would not really be a civil war, but a war between  Iran and Iraq. For all the times he has said he will not run for Prime Minister again, he meant it! He doesn’t have to. He will simply barter and buy his way back into the position. I can’t believe he thinks the Iraqis will stand for it again. This time it will literally be Iran pouring over the borders instead of ISIS trying to move out of Iran to operate business and escape the sanctions! 

This is why Iraq needs all the support they can get till the Mullahs get over thrown and removed as a threat to Iraq!

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Just now, mr.unlikely said:

Chuck, I look at those guys and I think that what mostly goes through those  guys heads is a hot breeze from the desert.

 Wasn’t the last election cycle/GOI seating aftermath a bit like this ?

 

I mean, didn’t they lose their minds, pinging off the walls in all directions, put dirty underwear on their heads-stuff to pencils up their nose screaming “ wobble “,  mad as a Hatter off their heads ? Nuttier than a squirrel turd crazy ?

I think I covered all the bases. 

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Iraq Is Facing A Major Internal Crisis

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Despite the fact that production and export figures presented by Iraqi sources are showing a significant improvement, optimism should be tempered.

Iraq continues to head towards a major showdown between the two main political rival blocks, led by Prime Minister Al Abadi and former PM Al Maliki. Both are currently in a race to lead the country, while being confronted by internal and external threats.

Iraqi oil production and export figures are showing very positive developments, even though internally, the country is teetering on the brink. The latest data from the Iraqi ministry of oil shows that it has boosted its southern crude oil exports to 3.583 million b/d in August, 40,000 bpd higher than in July. Since the OPEC meeting in Vienna, Baghdad has been pushing to increase its total production to a three-month average of 3.549 million b/d, an increase of 109,000 b/d from the first five months of 2018.

It is surprising to see that even with continuing unrest in the Basra region, exports from its southern terminals are up. Loadings from the Khor al-Amaya terminal have been suspended since the start of 2018. Iraq’s State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) reported that 2.727 million b/d of Basrah Light have been shipped from the terminals, along with 856,000 b/d of Basrah Heavy crude. At present another seven tankers have berthed, while four are waiting for their turn, with a total of around 7 million barrels.

Northern Iraqi oil figures are also promising, as exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan are have kept up. Kurdish sources indicate that the KRG is currently 445,000 bpd to Ceyhan, which is a 40 percent increase in comparison to July. Government oil production in the north however is still blocked, as there is no agreement still between Baghdad and the KRG. A potential 200,000 bpd is currently not being exported due to this issue.

The future could however be less bright than the above data suggests. The country is facing a total shutdown if the competing political blocks are not able to reach a deal in the parliament soon. Several days ago the Iraqi parliament met for the first time since the May elections. At present, current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is still trying to reach a majority coalition, but is until now blocked by his rivals, led by former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. After several heated discussions, no solution has been reached.

Al Abadi is trying to stay in power as he has been able to reach a coalition agreement with Muqtada Al Sadr’s Sairoon movement. Al Sadr, a powerful Shi’ite cleric, already has warned the government that his patience is running out. Al Sadr, mainly known for his hardline position and power hunger, could be the deciding factor in the current power struggle. He also has become one of the main supporters of the ongoing violent protests in and around the southern Iraqi city of Basra, where protesters are fighting Iraqi security forces in a bid to force the Baghdad-based government to take action on food, water and power shortages in the country. The last weeks, dozens of protestors have been killed and many more have gotten injured in numerous protests that are now threatening to spill over into the whole southern part of Iraq. Related: Saudis Boosted Oil Production To 10.424 Million Bpd In August

Nouri Al Maliki, the former PM, however has been able to form an alliance with militia commander Hadi al-Amiri, the leader of the Shi’a militia Hashd al Shaabi. The latter is strongly supported or even partly led by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). Tehran is trying not only to consolidate its power position in Iraq but even attempts to get grip on the Iraqi government in a bid to block part of the ongoing Arab efforts to get Iraq back into the Arab fold or weaken the Iranian military influence inside of Iraq, as a bridge to the Syrian battle grounds.

 

Adding more fuel to the fire, the Hashd Al Shaabi also have stated that they will be targeting U.S. and other foreign forces in Iraq. The militia stated that they will take action if non-Iraqis attempt to form a pro-Washington and pro-Saudi government in Baghdad. Iraqi media sources report that the statements were signed by the Badr Brigade, Asayib Ahl al-Hagh, Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Kata'ib Jund al-Imam, Ansar Allah al-Awfiya’, Saraya Ashura, Saraya Ansar al-‘Aqeeda, Saraya Khurasan, and Kata’ib Imam Ali. All these groups are known to be supported and directed by Iran.

The West has put its support behind Al Abadi who is seen as a weaker politician than his predecessor Al Maliki. Several Western analysts have stated that Al Maliki has been much more focused on tribal and sectarian conflicts, while Al Abadi has a more open (or weaker) position. The U.S. and E.U. are still partly blaming Al Maliki to have supported a pro-Shi’a power struggle, leaving other sectarian and religious groups behind. In the eyes of the West, this pro-Shi’a policy has created a breeding ground for terrorism and was one of the reasons behind the rise and success of IS/Daesh in Iraq, as Sunni and other groups in the country were left behind.

Western analysts, however, need to keep an eye on the ongoing power struggle as the outcome will not ease the growing resentment among the Iraqi people. The growing distrust or outright hate of a growing group of voters has already led to unrest in the oil-rich Basra region. The fall-out of these ongoing clashes and violence between the Iraqi army and the protestors will for sure lead to a movement resisting any new government based on the old guard. Related: Can We Expect An Oil Price Spike In November?

At the same time, it will lead to a possible violent movement against Iranian backed political parties and militias in other regions. Clashes between these groups have already been reported, but a further increase in violence could lead to a new civil war, in which Iran will be engaged in full. Looking at the current situation in Syria and Lebanon (Hezbollah-Israel), Tehran will likely not be willing to remove part of its hold on Iraq. The link with Baghdad, the Hashd Al Shaabi and other militias, are of immense strategic importance to the struggling regime in Tehran. Renewed fighting is to be expected, especially if the ongoing power implosion in Baghdad will give Kurdish and Sunni groups the option to counter.

A further escalation on the ground between government security forces and protestors could lead to a shutdown of oil fields and ports. At the same time, increased bloodshed could lead to direct confrontations in Baghdad and other areas. Such an escalation could trigger Iranian militias and proxies to engage as the Iranian hold on the Iraqi government could be threatened.

In short, the current oil production numbers may look encouraging, but if the opposing parties in Baghdad fail to close a deal and address the problems in the South, oil exports could be seriously impacted.

 

https://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Middle-East/Iraq-Is-Facing-A-Major-Internal-Crisis.html

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The political scene awaits the Kurdish "egg of the tribe" of alliances

   
 

 
 


05/9/2018 12:00 am 

Baghdad / Sabah 
It seems that the Kurdish political blocs recaptured its pivotal role in drawing the scene of the political process in the country, where the equation imposed the emergence of the two main blocs recently announced "reform" and "construction", the return of the Kurds as "egg Qban" to sway one of the teams and create The state of balance between the largest bloc form the government and other forms of parliamentary opposition, and despite the rounds of talks between the "reform" and "construction" separately with the Kurdish political delegations, but it has not yet yielded to resolve the Kurds to their position, and
stipulated the Kurdistan Democratic parties and the National Union Paper demands PVC The region 's share general and other generality of Iraq to resolve their alliances, where the National Union Party that stands at the same distance from the two big blocs in  
parliament.
The official of the fifth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Shuan Taha, said in a press statement: "The vision of the forces of Kurdistan, especially the two parties is not to go into the differences and the problems existing within the two main alliances announced (reform) and (construction), their position is still vague, while we aspire to correct The political track that can rebuild the state according to the constitution, our problem is not to name the prime minister, and we want to be part of the solution and not the  
problem. "
Taha added that "the two main alliances, both announced the formation of the largest parliamentary bloc, but neither of them is unable to form a government, and the two parties are waiting for the two coalitions to provide a clear and transparent vision of the State Administration, to develop a roadmap to resolve the problems existing between the governments of Erbil and Baghdad, Between the federal government with the liberated provinces, or the southern provinces alike. " The Kurdish leader promised that "the best solution to overcome the immediate crisis is the formation of a national coalition government expanded the majority of the forces, because the concept or culture of the opposition has not yet taken root in the structure of the Iraqi political mind, in the presence of 
sectarian alignments and confinement .
Taha stressed that "the Kurdish delegation continues its negotiations with various political forces in Baghdad, but the file to determine the largest bloc last resolve the Kurdish position," adding that "the political blocs did not answer the Kurdish paper consolidated on the constitutional demands to normalize the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil and how to manage State in the 
next government . " 
He explained that "the Kurdish position will be resolved in two cases: the first to determine the Federal Court of the largest bloc to launch negotiations with them directly, and the other through the approval of the political forces in Baghdad on the paper Kurdish demands," adding that "the Kurdish negotiating delegation settled in Baghdad until the issuance of a resolution Federal Court ". 

Paper demands
In turn, the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Abdul Salam Barwari, that the paper Kurds for talks, whether in Baghdad or in Arbil, including 27 points, Berwari told the Iraqi news agency "conscious": "Most of the points included the demands of other blocs because they belong to the Iraqi situation in general with The existence of points for the region. " 
"There is a response by some parties that are holding talks with them, but there is no final agreement and agreement with any of these parties, especially in the Peshmerga and Article 140," he added, "The Kurdish Alliance wants promises and a time limit according to the Constitution to implement each Demands, and not only for the region, but all of Iraq, " 
he says. 
For his part, said the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, "Kurdish parties are waiting for any party to agree to the requirement of entry into the largest bloc."
"The Kurdish parties stand at one distance from the two major blocs in parliament as partners in the political process," Union member Shuan Dawoodi said in a press statement. "The Kurdish parties have a paper that includes constitutional demands, so any political alliance in Baghdad will be close to them. Kurdish parties within the largest bloc, "And on the ambition of the Kurdish ministers, Daoudi pointed out that" the distribution of ministerial posts will be according to the election after the entry of Kurds in the 
new federal government . " 

Meeting of Sulaymaniyah 
In the same context, and to unite the Kurdish political row in the ongoing negotiations in Baghdad on the formation of the government, a delegation from the Kurdistan Democratic Party on Tuesday, headed by Nechirvan Barzani with the leadership of the opposition movement in the city of Sulaymaniyah.
The delegation of the Democratic Party - Barzani - consists of Hoshyar Zebari, Azad Barwari, Mahmoud Mohammed, Aref Tayfur, Ali Hussein and Dilshad Shehab. The change delegation consists of Omar Sayed Ali, the General Coordinator of Change Movement, Al-Mashref, Mohammad Tawfiq Rahim, Shorsh Haji, Mustapha Sayed Qadir, Awat Sheikh Janab, Hoshyar Omar Ali and Aras Waly. 
"The aim of the visit is to create a national consensus on the draft of the Democratic and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan to form a 
new Iraqi government ," said Atta Sheikh Hassan, spokesman for the Democratic Leadership Council in Sulaymaniyah and Halabja , adding that "the draft includes all the constitutional rights of the Kurdistan region" , And Sheikh Hassan, said that "the meeting comes to organize and unite the Kurdish inside and beyond the stage of cancellation and acceptance of the other," 
he says.
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 The Kurds better get on the ball and make  the right choice  

Have a good night Yota and DV.  :D

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The political scene awaits the Kurdish "egg of the tribe" of alliances

   
 

 
 


05/9/2018 12:00 am 

Baghdad / Sabah 
It seems that the Kurdish political blocs recaptured its pivotal role in drawing the scene of the political process in the country, where the equation imposed the emergence of the two main blocs recently announced "reform" and "construction", the return of the Kurds as "egg Qban" to sway one of the teams and create The state of balance between the largest bloc form the government and other forms of parliamentary opposition, and despite the rounds of talks between the "reform" and "construction" separately with the Kurdish political delegations, but it has not yet yielded to resolve the Kurds to their position, and
stipulated the Kurdistan Democratic parties and the National Union Paper demands PVC The region 's share general and other generality of Iraq to resolve their alliances, where the National Union Party that stands at the same distance from the two big blocs in  
parliament.
The official of the fifth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Shuan Taha, said in a press statement: "The vision of the forces of Kurdistan, especially the two parties is not to go into the differences and the problems existing within the two main alliances announced (reform) and (construction), their position is still vague, while we aspire to correct The political track that can rebuild the state according to the constitution, our problem is not to name the prime minister, and we want to be part of the solution and not the  
problem. "
Taha added that "the two main alliances, both announced the formation of the largest parliamentary bloc, but neither of them is unable to form a government, and the two parties are waiting for the two coalitions to provide a clear and transparent vision of the State Administration, to develop a roadmap to resolve the problems existing between the governments of Erbil and Baghdad, Between the federal government with the liberated provinces, or the southern provinces alike. " The Kurdish leader promised that "the best solution to overcome the immediate crisis is the formation of a national coalition government expanded the majority of the forces, because the concept or culture of the opposition has not yet taken root in the structure of the Iraqi political mind, in the presence of 
sectarian alignments and confinement .
Taha stressed that "the Kurdish delegation continues its negotiations with various political forces in Baghdad, but the file to determine the largest bloc last resolve the Kurdish position," adding that "the political blocs did not answer the Kurdish paper consolidated on the constitutional demands to normalize the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil and how to manage State in the 
next government . " 
He explained that "the Kurdish position will be resolved in two cases: the first to determine the Federal Court of the largest bloc to launch negotiations with them directly, and the other through the approval of the political forces in Baghdad on the paper Kurdish demands," adding that "the Kurdish negotiating delegation settled in Baghdad until the issuance of a resolution Federal Court ". 

Paper demands
In turn, the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Abdul Salam Barwari, that the paper Kurds for talks, whether in Baghdad or in Arbil, including 27 points, Berwari told the Iraqi news agency "conscious": "Most of the points included the demands of other blocs because they belong to the Iraqi situation in general with The existence of points for the region. " 
"There is a response by some parties that are holding talks with them, but there is no final agreement and agreement with any of these parties, especially in the Peshmerga and Article 140," he added, "The Kurdish Alliance wants promises and a time limit according to the Constitution to implement each Demands, and not only for the region, but all of Iraq, " 
he says. 
For his part, said the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, "Kurdish parties are waiting for any party to agree to the requirement of entry into the largest bloc."
"The Kurdish parties stand at one distance from the two major blocs in parliament as partners in the political process," Union member Shuan Dawoodi said in a press statement. "The Kurdish parties have a paper that includes constitutional demands, so any political alliance in Baghdad will be close to them. Kurdish parties within the largest bloc, "And on the ambition of the Kurdish ministers, Daoudi pointed out that" the distribution of ministerial posts will be according to the election after the entry of Kurds in the 
new federal government . " 

Meeting of Sulaymaniyah 
In the same context, and to unite the Kurdish political row in the ongoing negotiations in Baghdad on the formation of the government, a delegation from the Kurdistan Democratic Party on Tuesday, headed by Nechirvan Barzani with the leadership of the opposition movement in the city of Sulaymaniyah.
The delegation of the Democratic Party - Barzani - consists of Hoshyar Zebari, Azad Barwari, Mahmoud Mohammed, Aref Tayfur, Ali Hussein and Dilshad Shehab. The change delegation consists of Omar Sayed Ali, the General Coordinator of Change Movement, Al-Mashref, Mohammad Tawfiq Rahim, Shorsh Haji, Mustapha Sayed Qadir, Awat Sheikh Janab, Hoshyar Omar Ali and Aras Waly. 
"The aim of the visit is to create a national consensus on the draft of the Democratic and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan to form a 
new Iraqi government ," said Atta Sheikh Hassan, spokesman for the Democratic Leadership Council in Sulaymaniyah and Halabja , adding that "the draft includes all the constitutional rights of the Kurdistan region" , And Sheikh Hassan, said that "the meeting comes to organize and unite the Kurdish inside and beyond the stage of cancellation and acceptance of the other," 
he says.

 

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Barzani Party explains the reasons for not joining so far alliance Sadr or Ameri

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The political scene  Thursday, September 06, 2018 at 12: 40 pm (545 views)

 

Baghdad / Sky Press

The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Sobhi Mandelawi, on Thursday, the reasons that made the Kurdish delegations do not resolve their position to join any of the two axes in Baghdad, led by Amiri or Sadr, saying that the past four years were "difficult" for the Kurds. 
He said Mandalawi said in an interview with Sky Press that "the main reason for the delay of resolving the Kurds to their position of the two axes in Baghdad is the lack of clarity and the repetition of the same methods in previous dialogues," noting that "repeating the same mentality and wrong policies in the previous stage makes us unsatisfied to meet the demands Constitutional offer by the Kurds after the formation of the government. "
He added that "the Kurds are trying as much as possible to stay in the middle area until the nearest axis is able to provide real and effective guarantees to meet the demands, either through international guarantees or the declaration of the terms of the agreement publicly in front of the Iraqi people at times of time," pointing out that " To resolve the crisis and must be thinking of a new mentality that allows not to repeat the mistakes of the previous especially as we are not ready to repeat the mistakes of the past. 
Mandalawi pointed out that "the past four years have been difficult for the Kurds, both of what happened after the events of Kirkuk and reduce the proportion of the Kurds budget and cut salaries for staff, which we seek not to repeat," explaining that "delegations in Baghdad speak the same way sitting at the table and dialogue Problems after the formation of the government without providing guarantees for implementation is a frequent scenario for the mechanisms of forming the previous governments. "

http://www.skypressiq.net/2018/9/6/حزب-بارزاني-يوضح-اسباب-عدم-انضمامه-للآن-بتحالفي-الصدر-او-العامري

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After several positions have no value .. Fayadh offers an appeal to dismissal

08:59 - 06/09/2018

 
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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
presented the national security adviser article, Faleh al-Fayadh, appealed to the Federal Court, the decision to remove him from his posts. 
A judicial source told Mawazine News that al-Fayadh filed an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court against the decision to remove him from the positions of the head of the national security adviser and the head of the popular crowd. 
The source added that "Fayadh considers the decision to remove him illegal." 
Al-Fayyad said in a press statement after his dismissal that the positions he held were worthless. 
On 30 August 2018, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued an order exempting Faleh al-Fayadh from all his government positions and from the presidency of the popular mobilization because of his involvement in political and party work and his desire to deal with political affairs. Ending 29 / a 43

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Talks on the formation of the Iraqi government: a new initiative looming in the horizon ... and a UN envoy in Tehran

Iraq: A new initiative to form a government looming in the horizon

 

Baghdad Peace, Mohammed Ali

6 September 2018

 

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi officials in Baghdad on Thursday unveiled a new initiative aimed at resolving the political crisis by bringing together the leader of the al-Fath alliance , the political wing of the Popular Gathering militia , Hadi al-Amiri, Sadr movement , " Moqtada al - Sadr,the leader of the current" wisdom "Ammar al - Hakim, the first in order to join the coalition and the formation of the new government with the exclusion of a coalition of " state law "led by Nuri al - Maliki of the scene for the next four years in line with the terms of the chest.

A senior Iraqi official in Baghdad, for the "New Arab", "an initiative sponsored by several parties to withdraw the" Badr "and other deputies in the list of" conquest "to the second camp (Sadr Abbadi) to form the government, after reaching the conviction that any government constitute Without involving Sadr or the list of "conquest" will not last long.

He pointed out that "there are several parties sponsor this initiative, including Ammar al-Hakim and Muqtada al-Sadr, after reaching the conviction that the lack of convergence of the parties or their consensus will be difficult to form a government and reach political stability and security in the country."
 

For his part, the leader of the "coalition of state law," Mansour al-Baiji, the "new Arab", that "there are efforts to establish a consensus between the conquest on the one hand, and the other alliance, which is the Sadrists and victory on the other hand."

"There are positive signs that have emerged but efforts are persistent and continued to converge. Kurds have exploited the Shiite divide and are demanding things and imposing conditions that exploit the political crisis." 

"It will be for me and this is for you, and everything ends because without a rapprochement or agreement between the two camps, there will be no government and no party will form it will last more than six months." 

The talk of the initiative coincides with a visit by the UN envoy to Iraq, Jan Kubic, to Tehran, since yesterday evening, to meet with Iranian officials and discuss the formation of the Iraqi government, in a move considered by Iraqi politicians of a previous kind. 

According to the agency "Arna" Iran, the special aide to the President of the Islamic Shura Council Hussein Amir Abdullahian received Kubic in Tehran, and discussed the formation of the Iraqi government.

"We hope that the Iraqi parliament and the leaders of this country will reach an agreement on the new government, which will contribute to enhancing security and stability in Iraq," the UN envoy said.

For his part, Abdellahian rejected the moves of some countries in the region in the new developments in Iraq, stressing that "Saudi Arabia must respect the opinion of the Iraqi people and his point of view and be a constructive neighbor of the Iraqi people."

In this regard, the leader of the Iraqi civil current, Hossam al-Saffar, that the visit of the UN envoy to Iraq to Tehran and discuss the government file, legislation or entrenchment of Iranian intervention in Iraq.

"There must be a general political rejection of Iraq to visit the UN envoy, and his search for an internal Iraqi affairs in Tehran," adding that "it is an unprecedented step can not be described but the United Nations confirms the Iranian intervention in Iraq, while at the same time give him legislation of some kind."

https://www.alaraby.co.uk/politics/2018/9/6/العراق-مبادرة-جديدة-لتشكيل-الحكومة-تلوح-بالأفق

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