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The Sadrist movement sends a message to those who oppose the elections: Make up your mind


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 2021-10-31 12:34
 

 

Shafaq News / The Sadrist bloc, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, commented on Sunday on the movement of the losing political forces in the October elections, hoping to gain time to rearrange matters and participate in forming the next government, while indicating that its political vision has changed and will not accept quotas and sharing. power this time.

The Sadrist bloc, headed by al-Sadr, topped the results of the Iraqi legislative elections that took place on October 10, with 73 parliamentary seats, according to the preliminary announcement of the results by the Electoral Commission.

An informed source told Shafaq News Agency, "The political forces that lost in the elections are seeking to block Al-Sadr's path and prevent him from forming the government in various ways, the first of which is adhering to the demands of re-counting and sorting manually for all electoral stations."

The source stated, "If these demands are taken, and despite their violation of the law, the manual counting process will take more than 8 months, which is a sufficient period to redraw a loving scenario that rearranges matters," noting that "there are surprises coming from all parties objecting to the election results." or believe in it.

For his part, the former MP and leader of the Sadrist movement, Riyad Al-Masoudi, said in a statement to Shafak News Agency, "Re-counting and manual counting of all stations, centers and electoral districts in all governorates needs to be enacted."

Al-Masoudi added, "The adherence to this option by coalitions and blocs that are not winning is a political issue par excellence."

And Article 76 of the Iraqi constitution, according to Al-Masoudi, states, “The President of the Republic assigns the largest bloc in number to form the government (the Sadrist movement), stressing that “the Shiite political parties, according to the equation of the components, will be (the head of government) for the (Shiite component) meaning (the Sadrist movement). ".

He pointed out that "the Sadrist bloc has a new political vision that differs from the previous one based on quotas and power-sharing, which it does not believe in." ".

Al-Masoudi continued, "The political parties or parties that do not want to participate in the government should go towards reforming the political process through the portal of understandings and real work in the House of Representatives."

The leader of the Sadrist movement suggested that political forces that did not obtain seats that suited their ambitions would go "to create a kind of instability in the political process or work to overthrow the government, inflame the street or bully foreign forces."

Al-Masoudi continued, "The government is part of the political process, not the whole political process, and that the main axis in the political process is the Iraqi parliament, and the understanding of political forces on real oversight, legislation and real representation of the people or the voters who have given their confidence to their representatives."

He noted that "the political forces that did not obtain seats wish to participate in the government regardless of the number of seats, and this means that the political forces do not believe that there is a new political map after each election, and from here it becomes clear the reasons why some parties adhere to the demands of manual counting and sorting."

It is noteworthy that well-known political parties have declared their fear of forming a Sadrist government, for fear of al-Sadr's direct intervention in its administration, as well as their fear of arranging a specific order to reopen corruption files and the consequences that follow.

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 2021-10-31 14:37
 

Shafaq News / The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced on Sunday his intention to form a national majority government, while indicating that he has no dispute with other political blocs, except for "the issue of internal and external reform."

Al-Sadr stressed in his tweet on Twitter, the need for Parliament to have "two parties, a loyalist party, which forms the government and undertakes reforms at all levels."

As for the second party, according to Al-Sadr, it is "the opposition, and their consensus is a binding consultation for the former without marginalization," noting that all of this is "within the foundations of democracy."

The Sadrist bloc, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, had confirmed earlier on Sunday that its political vision had changed from the previous one and would not accept quotas and power-sharing this time.

The Sadrist bloc, headed by al-Sadr, topped the results of the Iraqi legislative elections that took place on October 10, with 73 parliamentary seats, according to the preliminary announcement of the results by the Electoral Commission.

It is noteworthy that well-known political parties have declared their fear of forming a Sadrist government, for fear of al-Sadr's direct intervention in its administration, as well as their fear of arranging a specific order to reopen corruption files and the consequences that follow.

 

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 2021-10-31 15:28
 

Shafaq News / The coordination framework of the Shiite forces informed, on Sunday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, his refusal to renew the second term of the outgoing Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "The envoy from the coordination framework sent a message to the negotiating delegation of the Sadrist movement, its content is that the leaders of the Shiite blocs agreed in a previous meeting that the prime minister in the next stage would be consensual and from within the Shiite house and that he would be chosen according to the supreme interest of Iraq." With everyone's consent."

The source added, "There is agreement and consensus within the coordination framework to reject, grant and renew the second term of the outgoing Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi."

The coordination framework urged, according to the source, the Sadrist movement to "sit down to a dialogue table with the Shiite blocs represented by the coordination framework in order to agree on choosing a suitable person for the prime ministership in the next stage."

On Sunday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced his intention to form a national majority government, while indicating that he had no disagreement with other political blocs, except for "the issue of internal and external reform."

The Sadrist bloc, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, had confirmed earlier on Sunday that its political vision had changed from the previous one and would not accept quotas and power-sharing this time.

The Sadrist bloc, headed by al-Sadr, topped the results of the Iraqi legislative elections that took place on October 10, with 73 parliamentary seats, according to the preliminary announcement of the results by the Electoral Commission.

It is noteworthy that well-known political parties have declared their fear of forming a Sadrist government, for fear of al-Sadr's direct intervention in its administration, as well as their fear of arranging a specific order to reopen corruption files and the consequences that follow.

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The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, confirmed today, Sunday, that we have no dispute with anyone except for the love of the homeland.

Al-Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter, "The first thing that should be done is to form a national majority government, and in Parliament there are two sides (the loyalists and the opposition), and we do not mind being on either side to serve the country ."

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Well if they choose anyone other than Al-Khedmi it will be a wrap!!1 If they continue to allow Iran to control Iraq and get another Iranian PM Puppet, the Middle East will be in trouble. Let them go right ahead and Iraq will never recover. I don't care if they do because we haven't gained anything from this investment but a headache so let's just get it over with. 

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I wouldn't doubt it Horsesoldier because Al Sadr has never been a fan of the US. These type of people are heavily into corruption and use religion to make a damn fool out of people. Sounds familiar? I am at the point to where I don't give a damn what happens just do something and get it over with. Wealthy corrupt people run the world and the people who owns the CBI don't give a damn about the Iraqi people nor more than the GOI etc of Iraq does. It is all about money and the people always suffer. If Iran takes full control of Iraq they will join the ranks of Russia and China and we will really have created a super power in the Middle East. The Country was given to Iran when the Bush Administration put Maliki in office. Did you know that Maliki is worth over $40 Billion. Where do you think he got the money from. The CBI. 
 If this happens then so be it because when the world turns to green energy they will wish they would have choose a different path. China and Russia will not help anyone it is all about what they can control. 

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Going to push back from my desk next week.... get outta Dodge, take a well deserved chillax in Northern Idaho with the Boys.

Take a week or so, go for a Bingo rematch with Bigfoot, do some Yodeling, run naked through the undercroft, confab & get in a few games of Bridge with Aliens from the Pleiades, then eat hot chili & set our farts on fire.....those Pleiades dudes get a big kick outta that. Then jump in their Saucer and buzz a few military bases.

The usual stuff responsible adults do in the woods. Yep, that all sounds like loads of fun.

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Al-Araji reveals the Sadrist movement's suppor t for Al-Kazemi's appointment to a second term

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PM:02:05:02/11/2021

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Former Deputy Prime Minister Baha al-Araji confirmed that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, may support Al-Kazemi for a second term.
Al-Araji stated in a televised interview followed by NRT Arabia, (November 2, 2021), that “the choice of the prime minister must be consensual by everyone,” noting that “the coordinating framework opposed Al-Kazemi’s choice for a second term on the lips of Al-Maliki and his leaders.”
He stressed, "Al-Kazemi deserves to receive a second term because he worked hard and sincerely and was able to overcome the difficulties greatly," explaining that "he does not belong to any bloc, and the Sadrist movement can nominate him again as (the largest bloc)."
 
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Determining the date for forming the Iraqi government..and clarification regarding the intervention of the reference

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PM:02:36:02/11/2021

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An informed political source said, on Tuesday, that matters are heading to a final agreement to form the next government after the approval of the election results, denying the circulating news about the reference’s interference to unify positions between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement. 
The source told NRT Arabiya, (November 2, 2021), that "the Sadrist movement will begin to form the government after the election results are approved," noting that "the coordinating framework will not have any role in the next government."
He added, "The Sadrist movement is conducting negotiations in secret with all political parties, except for the coordination framework," noting that "the progress headed by Al-Halbousi and the Democratic Party headed by Barzani showed their willingness to support the movement's candidate for prime minister." 
The source indicated that "there are two options in front of the coordination framework, either to participate with the next government as a "margin" or to be in opposition," ruling out "at the same time, choosing the prime minister from the coordination framework."
He continued, "The news circulating regarding the intervention of Sistani's son, Muhammad Reda, to unify positions between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement is completely false, and there is no attempt by the reference in this regard."
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A message from Al-Sadr's office to the losers in the elections

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AM:12:03:02/11/2021

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The director of Al-Sadr's office in Baghdad, Ibrahim Al-Jabri, demanded, on Monday, the need for the government to stand courageously in the face of ISIS and former parliamentary corruption, calling on the losers in the elections to accept the results.
Al-Jabri said in a televised interview, followed by NRT Arabia, today (November 1, 2021), that "the government must stand courageously in the face of ISIS and the former parliamentarian corruption," noting that some are coming out against us today and daring against our children in some villages, and adopting the issue on behalf of (Bani Tamim) and when we talk to the men and elders of the tribe, they deny that these parties have adopted them.”
Al-Jabri was astonished, saying, "So who is associated with this sectarian person who spoke and went out to this village and deserted its sons and transgressed, perhaps there are other conversations."
He continued, "The whole world congratulated Iraq on the success of the elections, considering them to be correct, good and wonderful," noting that "whoever won and lost who lost, so the loser, whether in Diyala or any other province, should adopt the issue of his loss and not adopt another part of corruption until the Iraqi people fight again." ", As he says.
And the representative of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq in Diyala, Ahmed al-Moussawi, had announced in a televised interview, followed by NRT Arabia today, November 1, 2021, that "whoever talks about a third party in the Muqdadiyah events is looking for sedition."
Al-Moussawi added, "The government should find a solution for ISIS families in some of the villages of Muqdadiya," noting that "Al-Rashad's attackers started from the village of Nahr al-Imam."
He added that "the application of the Jurf al-Sakhar experiment in some areas of Diyala is possible."
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On 11/1/2021 at 7:43 AM, yota691 said:

Sadr bloc of losing forces: No power sharing this time

Maybe this is what’s needed in Iraq. There are so many political parties and so much bickering and walk-outs leading to a lack of quorum in the past that nothing of any importance gets accomplished. I’m hoping something improves …

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So the article yesterday implying that Sadr probably wouldn't choose Kazemi as PM could very well be misinformation.....Imagine

 

 

2021/11/02 11:35
Iraq
These are the extension opportunities for Al-Kazemi and Al-Halbousi.. Barham swings out of the race
Baghdad / Obelisk: The features of a consensual government are looming on the horizon, but the matter requires understandings that may last for about a year at least, despite the fact that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, has confirmed his intention to form a majority government that will be opposed by an opposition in Parliament.
The dispute is not limited to the candidate for the position of Prime Minister, but there is another problem related to the presidency of the Republic and the House of Representatives.
Sources speculate that the head of the Progress Party, Muhammad al-Halbousi, may have secured the extension of his previous position as Speaker of Parliament, but Barham Salih narrowed his position on the extension, as a result of the position of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the forces allied with him.
Opportunities for the current Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, are still open, and it is a likely option for a Shiite bloc led by the Sadrist movement, the Kurds and the Sunni forces.
The writer Iyad Al-Dulaimi does not expect anything but a consensual government, to say that the consensus in Iraq is the agreement of the political forces to share the spoils of power, and that is the year of forming governments after 2003, and it does not seem that there is anyone who can violate this year in 2021.
Iraqi political analyst Najm al-Qassab says that the losing forces are pressing for the purpose of participating in a consensual government, but the Sadrist movement refuses.
The writer Adnan Abu Zaid believes that the overriding strategy on the course of events is to detonate the extension of Al-Kazemi in conjunction with the bombing of the political majority government (Al-Sadr), so that the option will be a consensual government, while an analysis of Foreign Policy magazine, last week, indicates that the deep differences draw the scenario of the extension of Al-Kazemi.

 

 

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