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


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 2021-11-14 01:33
 

Shafaq News/ "The Wisdom Movement" led by Ammar al-Hakim disclosed on Sunday that it moved strongly with the aim of persuading the Sadrist movement to join the coordination framework.

Al-Hakim's movement also denied reports of its withdrawal from the coordination framework, which includes Shiite political forces rejecting the results of the legislative elections that took place last October.

The leader of the movement, Fadi al-Shammari, told Shafaq News Agency, "The National Wisdom Movement is one of the pillars of the coordination framework (the Shiite political house), and every talk about its withdrawal is wishful thinking and untrue speculation."

He continued, "We still desire and work arduously to persuade the Sadrist movement to resume their presence in the coordinating framework, as we work and seek to make mature understandings that produce a productive Iraqi political equation."

The results of the parliamentary elections resulted in the Sadrist bloc, led by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, winning more than 70 seats, which qualifies him to form the federal government in alliance with winning political forces from the Kurds and Sunnis, and this angered the Shiite parties opposed to Sadr.

The coordinating framework consists of Shiite forces objecting to the election results, which lost many of their seats in the October 10 elections.

At the head of these forces is the Al-Fateh Alliance led by Hadi Al-Amiri, and its alliance serves as a political umbrella for Shiite factions closely linked to Iran.

The framework also includes the "state forces" coalition led by Ammar al-Hakim and Haider al-Abadi, in addition to the State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki.

These forces object to the results of the primary elections and say they are "fabricated" and demand a recount of the votes by hand across the country.

The Electoral Commission rejects this demand, and has recounted the votes in the stations that received complaints about them.

According to the Electoral Commission, the manual counting is 100% consistent with the electronic results.

The head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan, had recently confirmed in statements to the official government media that the "falsification" of the results of the recent parliamentary elections "has not been proven so far."

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 2021-11-13 09:00
 

 

Shafaq News/ The leader and candidate of the State of Law coalition that won the elections, Muhammad al-Sihoud, called on Saturday for the necessity of uniting the Shiite house to expedite the formation of a protective government and naming a prime minister.

 

In his interview with Shafaq News Agency, Chihod said, "The country's public interest requires unifying the Shiite house and avoiding fragmentation that harms the public interest, considering Shiite forces are the nucleus of the political process, and its unity accelerates the formation of the government and defines the features and the final image of parliamentary coalitions."

 

He added, "There is no choice for the Shiite forces but to unite under one title to name the prime minister and build alliances based on the interests of all and the masses, not just coalitions of demands."

 

Chihod pointed out, "We are with the political majority in the event that its national conditions and constructive understandings are met with other forces of the Sunnis and Kurds," adding, "This actually begins after the approval of the final results of the elections and the start of productive dialogues that achieve the results that the masses and all political forces aspire to."

 

Earlier today, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, sent a message to those who are pushing for inter-Shia fighting that their endeavor will not be achieved.

 

Al-Amiri said in a speech during a gathering at the Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis Cultural Center in Baghdad, attended by Shafak News Agency, that "there are those who pay the money for a Shiite Shiite fight, and this definitely will not happen as long as the religious authority and the reference Ali Al-Sistani is present and Shiite leaders in general are sane and wise." And logically, we assure them that we will not go this way."

 

Al-Amiri stressed, "Our fight is with the enemies and ISIS and for the liberation of the land and the achievement of full national sovereignty."

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Mr. Al-Hakim and Mr. Hussein Al-Sadr call for avoiding escalation and for leaders to show a spirit of concession to Iraq
 

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{Political: Al Furat News} The head of the National State Forces Alliance, Mr. Ammar Al-Hakim, met with Ayatollah Al-Faqih Mr. Hussein Ismail Al-Sadr in Baghdad.

A statement by his office, of which Al-Furat News Agency received a copy, stated that the two sides discussed "in public political and social affairs, and explained the nature of the changes that the stage witnessed, the results of the recent elections and the nature of the confusion that left it, and they also called for avoiding escalation and at the same time avoiding political blockage."

They pointed out that "the Iraqi society is looking forward to improving its living, service and economic reality, and that the opportunities are possible and promising if the leaders show the spirit of concession to Iraq, meeting in the middle and giving priority to the public interest."

Mr. Al-Hakim and Mr. Al-Sadr pointed to "the role of the religious institution in addressing social problems, and we have held all social actors responsible for cooperating with the religious institution to address these problems."

At the end of the meeting, Sayyid al-Hakim, Ayatollah Sayyed Hussein al-Sadr, thanked the warm reception and wished him continued health and safety.

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 2021-11-15 06:09
 

Shafaq News/ The Kurdistan Democratic Party revealed today, Monday, the names of the political blocs that will form the next Iraqi government, at a time when the coordination framework (which includes Shiite political forces) commented on the possibility of granting a second term to the current Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

 

Member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Majid Shankali, told Shafaq News Agency, "All political blocs are waiting for the final results to be announced and the Federal Court's approval of the results of the legislative elections, and accordingly intensive negotiations to form the next government will begin."

 

Shankali added, "The next government will not be consensual as before, but it will be formed with the participation of many political blocs, and it will be consensual in the guise of the political majority."

 

Shankali added, "The government is expected to be formed at the beginning of next year, with the participation of the Democratic Party, the National Union and Progress and the Sadrist movement and part of the coordination framework, and other political blocs may join in the coming period to participate in forming the government."

 

For his part, "Mohammed Al-Bayati", a leader in the Al-Fateh Alliance, one of the forces of the coordinating framework, told Shafaq News, that "there is a consensus within the coordinating framework to refuse to grant Al-Kazemi a second term," noting that "talking about granting him a second term has become a thing of the past, and the impossible thing is." With a strong political rejection of this approach."

 

Al-Bayati added that "the coordination framework so far has not raised the issue of nominating any figure for prime minister in the next stage," stressing that "this matter will be resolved after the approval of the Federal Supreme Court on the results of the early parliamentary elections."

 

He pointed out that "the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, is the most fit person for prime minister," adding, "This matter remains subject to consensus among all political blocs, not just Shiites."

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32 minutes ago, nannab said:

 

Someone is out of his _______mind!!!!!!!! I am trying to behave :)

Good morning Yota and DV  

Me too... you fix stupid and there's A -LOT of that lately but I'm trying to not say anything.  But inquiring minds wonder if  ALL those tissue boxes are made of gold???  I might have smoked 😇 so... that's what my mind if wondering...

 

GM DV!!!   🤡

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6 minutes ago, cutter73 said:

 

Me too... you fix stupid and there's A -LOT of that lately but I'm trying to not say anything.  But inquiring minds wonder if  ALL those tissue boxes are made of gold???  I might have smoked 😇 so... that's what my mind if wondering...

 

GM DV!!!   🤡

 

22 minutes ago, DinarDavo said:

 

What became of the indictment of the international crime court for genocide and corruption against Mr. PotatoHead?

Fit my arse…..he is the biggest thief of Iraq wealth.   This is a series step in the wrong direction.  FUBR!!!

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On 11/12/2021 at 2:06 PM, JonnyV said:

Is it me or does that picture look photo shopped.  Everyone’s head is too big for their body.  Especially the fourth one in form the left.  They Almost look like the “Bratz Dolls”.   


It’s not photoshopped at all....they all have big fat heads cuz they’re a gosh damned country full of Fat Heads ... lol

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 2021-11-16 10:05
 

Shafaq News/ The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced on Tuesday his intention to activate a "law, from where did you get this?", in the next stage.

Al-Sadr said in a tweet seen by Shafak News Agency, "It is necessary for us in the next stage to activate a law. Where did you get this from? With all the legislative and executive authorities, and it should be inclusive of all, without exception at all, in order to reduce corruption."

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 2021-11-17 07:02
 

Shafaq News/ The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr accused, on Wednesday, the political blocs that lost in the recent parliamentary elections of "making crises", stressing that he is moving to the "majority government."

 

Member of the current Issam Hussein told Shafaq News Agency, "The losing political blocs are the ones who create crises so that there is a political settlement that contributes to their entry into the government or going to a consensual government," surprising the insistence of these blocs on forming the consensual government, which led to this corruption. ".

 

"Why this insistence on quotas and choosing a weak prime minister?" he asked.

 

Hussein stressed, "The Sadrist movement is heading to a majority government only," explaining, "If they are ready to accept this government, we have no objection, and if they are not ready, let them go to the opposition."

 

He continued, "If you find that they have votes to form a consensus government, let them go to form a consensual government."

 

Regarding the independent candidates, Hussein saw that "there is a basis for their proposals that go in favor of the Sadrist movement and they go towards the majority."

 

On the issue of choosing the prime minister exclusively from the Sadrist movement, Hussein stressed that "this option is on the table, but the sure choice is a majority government, so that we do not look at installing the prime minister, but rather look at the political majority, on the basis of a political structure."

 

He pointed out that "the head of the Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the coordination framework wish to go to the past according to political consensus, which failed miserably."

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 2021-11-17 13:04
 

 

Shafaq News / The Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the political forces, on Wednesday, to wait for the Federal Court's decision regarding the results of the elections that took place on the tenth of last October, and then proceed with constitutional frameworks and solutions, not individual initiatives that hinder the formation of the government.

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Riyad Al-Masoudi, told Shafaq News Agency, "It is better for the political forces to wait for the decision of the Federal Elections Court to determine the steps after the results are announced, represented by the call to hold the first session of Parliament and then assign the largest bloc (the Sadrist bloc) to form the government during the period. constitutional 30 days.

Al-Masoudi added, "As for pushing settlement papers, we believe that they go towards disrupting the political process, and thus the difficulty of forming a government, and we may witness difficult and long days before its formation, if other initiatives are proposed, whenever a paper or initiative is presented, it will inevitably follow initiatives and papers presented by other parties."

He explained that "there is no harm in putting forward initiatives, but they must be within the constitutional frameworks and not be disruptive to the sustainability of the political process, nor should they be conciliatory or exclusionary, because all of this will cause confusion in the political scene."

Al-Masoudi concluded, by saying that “any settlement paper is a blow to all electoral benefits,” adding, “We reject the principle of settlements and consensus. We are with the principle of separation between support for the political process and the understandings that take place in this regard, and the issue of constitutional frameworks. There is a difference between political work and work.” Constitutional".

Yesterday, the leader of the Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, presented a settlement paper to the coordination framework, which includes Shiite political forces, to resolve the crisis that followed the results of the early parliamentary elections, which led to the loss of prominent Shiite forces.

Shafak News Agency learned that the paper includes (cancelling the current election law, canceling the Electoral Commission, canceling electronic devices and dealing with manual counting, early elections after two years, choosing a consensual prime minister, preserving the popular crowd and not violating it or its law, forming a political advisory council that draws political decision).

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 2021-11-17 15:58
 

Shafaq News/ The former Iraqi Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, said that canceling the results of the elections that took place last October in Iraq may constitute a political storm that leads to the stability of Iraq.

This comes in light of the growing objections from the losing parties in those elections. 

 

 

 

Al-Maliki to the BBC: Political differences with Muqtada al-Sadr hinder the formation of the largest Shiite bloc
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Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said that canceling the results of the elections that took place last October in Iraq may constitute a political storm that leads to the stability of Iraq, and this comes in light of the increasing objections by the losing parties in those elections. Al-Maliki added, in an exclusive interview with BBC Arabic, that the political differences with Muqtada al-Sadr are an obstacle to the formation of the largest Shiite bloc. The meeting was conducted by our correspondent, Murad Batal Al-Shishani, and asked him first about the process of selecting the next prime minister, and whether he would name Al-Maliki for the position.

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Al-Zaidi: Mr. Al-Hakim’s initiative to solve the problems does not seek positions and positions
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} A member of the General Authority of the National Wisdom Movement, Muzaffar Al-Zaidi, confirmed that the initiative of the head of the National State Forces Alliance, Mr. Al-Hakim, came to solve the problems and seek positions and positions.
 

Al-Zaidi said; The program (Dialogue of the State), broadcast by Al-Furat satellite channel tonight, said, "Before the elections, he warned us against the escalation that leads the political process, and Mr. Al-Hakim's initiative comes as a complement to previous initiatives aimed at finding a breakthrough, as it is not binding on the political forces." 
He added, "Mr. Al-Hakim enjoys the acceptability and respect of all political parties, and we need a national agreement and wise personalities that contain the crisis and inject blood into Iraq and that the public interest prevail over personal interests."
Al-Zaidi added, "Today we are talking about creating a new balance in the political process and saving the country. There is no other option, either chaos and civil war, or we go towards dialogue and understanding."
And he stressed, "the need to return to the dialogue table, understanding and flexibility, otherwise we are going to dissent," he added.
Al-Zaidi added, "The initiative of Mr. Al-Hakim does not seek positions and positions, but rather to solve the existing problems, and the political forces must reciprocate in order to preserve the country, and the protestors have evidence that reveals the apparent defect in the election results."
And he said, "The Wisdom Movement is using the legal methods to demand its stolen votes, and it has won more than 300,000 electoral votes, and the votes of our voters are safe in our necks." .
Al-Zaidi concluded, "We put the ball in the court of the political forces, and there must be flexibility for negotiation, giving priority to the country's interest, and understanding for the next stage, which needs settlements and national decisions and respect for the choices of others (the opposition and loyalists) to set the pace of the political system."
The member of the General Authority of the National Wisdom Movement concluded, "The country will not bear more with the presence of legal problems for the commission in the issue of appeals, votes and balance in the political process.
The next stage needs settlements, confrontations, balance and men who can gather the diaspora, a vision and a rational and moderate discourse between the convulsive parties, and dialogue is inevitable."
The head of the National State Forces Alliance, Mr. Al-Hakim, had launched, during his speech at the Middle East Security and Peace Forum held in Dohuk yesterday, Tuesday, a national, political and expanded initiative that brings together all the winning forces (at the level of seats or votes) and at the level of (accepting or objecting to the results). And at the level of "the big powers or the young and independent emerging powers", to develop a formula of understanding that leads to rebalancing the political process through a comprehensive national agreement, adopted by everyone, with clear and practical mechanisms, points and timings.
Mr. Al-Hakim stressed that the national agreement paper will be voted on in the new House of Representatives as a parliamentary decision in its first official session.

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Mr. Al-Hakim calls for dialogue and a national agreement to cross the crisis and avoid political blockage
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The head of the National State Forces Alliance, Mr. Al-Hakim discussed with the head of the Turkmen Front, Hassan Turan, the results of the recent elections and the confusion that permeated them, resulting in an imbalance at the national level, developments in the political scene and the situation in Kirkuk.

A statement by his office, which the agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of, said that Mr. Al-Hakim called "for dialogue and calm to reach a national agreement to cross the current crisis and avoid a state of political blockage."

With regard to Kirkuk, Mr. Al-Hakim stressed "the need to include everyone and adhere to social coexistence there."

He said, "Kirkuk is a mini Iraq, and success in it paves the way for success in all of Iraq," stressing "the necessity of representing the Turkmen component in the next government."

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Azm member: The government will proceed with consensus, no matter how high the ceiling of statements and speeches is
  
{Political: Al Furat News} A member of the Azm Alliance headed by Khamis al-Khanjar said that the government will proceed by consensus at the end of its formation.

Ahmed Al-Jarba told {Euphrates News}: "No matter how high the ceiling of statements, speeches and political demands is, the next government will proceed by consensus."

"Despite the pressure methods from all political parties and the ebb and flow, the government will proceed consensually in the end," he added.

And Al-Jarba said, "The issue of the political majority and the transformation of a party into an opposition is difficult because the country is not prepared for this political stage and it needs another 10 years to reach a government loyal to the opposition."

It is noteworthy that the political arena is witnessing clashes over the election results, amid skepticism and accusations of falsifying the results of the early parliamentary elections that took place on October 10, with calls to recount and sort the results manually.

Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission announced that the next week will be crucial for resolving the appeals submitted by the opposition forces against the results.

At the level of forming the government, there is almost a stalemate in the discussions of the political parties, awaiting the resolution of the electoral results, amid calls for a majority government and a consensus one.

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 2021-11-21 07:17
 

Shafaq News/ An informed political source revealed, on Sunday, a move by the Sadrist movement to gather 180 seats in the Iraqi parliament to form the next government.

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "The negotiating delegation of the Sadrist movement moved the Kurdish and Sunni parties to collect 180 seats in the House of Representatives in preparation for the formation of a national majority government in the next stage."

He added that "the Sadrist movement now has 75 seats instead of 73, in addition to the fact that there are five independent candidates close to the movement, bringing the total number of their seats to 80."

The source added, "The Kurdish Democratic Parties and the Patriotic Union own up to 50 seats, while the Progress Party, along with the independents close to it, have up to 40 seats in the next parliament," noting that "there are 10 deputies from the coordinating framework that may join this movement during the coming period." 

The source explained, "The Sadrists now own up to 180 seats, and this is a prelude to the formation of a national majority government," stressing that "this move and the new alliance led by the Sadrist movement will be announced after the Federal Court ratifies the election results."

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The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, considered, on Sunday, that some people want to change the results of the elections that took place on October 10.
 

Al-Sadr expressed in a tweet on "Twitter" his condemnation and denunciation of the political and security pressures on the Commission.
 
 
 
 
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Baghdad-ALSharqiya, November 22: The head of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, warned against trying to change the election results to match the largest bloc. Al-Sadr said in a tweet that he condemns and denounces all the political and security pressures that the Electoral Commission is subjected to from the first day of its work, adding that it should not interfere in the work of the judiciary and the court and in its ratification of the results that some want to change so that they can keep pace with the largest bloc to be able to disrupt the majority government that they resented From the signs of his radiance

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An informed political source confirmed that the current Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, is still the closest and most likely to take over the premiership again as a compromise candidate who does not belong to any political party.

The source explained that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, believes that Al-Kazemi has succeeded in most of the tasks that were entrusted to him when forming the government, especially progress in the field of foreign relations, and he wants that progress to continue, and he did not express any opposition to assigning Al-Kazemi to head the new government. The source pointed out that Al-Kazemi has good and stable relations with the Kurdish blocs as well as the Sunni blocs, in addition to the presence of international and regional acceptance, and on this basis the opposition of the militias will have little effect on re-assigning Al-Kazemi to the position of prime minister.

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The Sadrist bloc led by al-Sadr topped the preliminary results of the legislative elections held last month 

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Al-Sadr while casting his vote - file photo
Al-Sadr while casting his vote - file photo
 
 

Erbil (Kurdistan 24) - The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, said today, Wednesday, that the Kurds and some Sunnis implicitly support the formation of a "national majority" government.

Al-Sadr said during his meeting with a number of independent candidates who won the Iraqi elections, that "the consensual government has failed repeatedly and I will never participate in it."

Al-Sadr added that he would prefer to resort to the opposition's option instead of forming a "consensual government" in which high-ranking positions are "sold and bought" for "financial spoils."

Al-Sadr pointed out that the independent candidates "won a great victory" in the recent elections, and that they should invest in this with the support of the "national majority" government.

The Sadrist bloc led by al-Sadr topped the preliminary results of the legislative elections that were held last month. Several Shiite forces rejected these findings.

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Political analysts called on the political blocs to go for the national option and form a political majority government, warning at the same time that going to a consensus government according to the principle of (quotas) would create a new crisis by relying on a settlement or violation of the constitution and the law.
The researcher in political affairs, Amir Al-Saadi, said in an interview with Al-Sabah: “All the governments that were formed after 2003 were consensual governments as satisfactory processes between the political parties and giving dues to the extent of the impact of the power-deduction of those political parties, and they are not democratic rights that can be imposed on the political parties. The form of the political process is in the management of state building, so Iraq has so far not aroused the full capabilities of the people in building the Iraqi state, nor their political capabilities, and therefore we believe that it is more appropriate to go to the government of the political majority and not the consensual government.
He added that "consensual governments succeeded in most countries of the world, but failed in Iraq, because they became a disease and a cure for the political process, meaning that whenever a crisis occurred, the political parties and the political decision-maker went to consensual, and after accepting that, it created a new crisis by relying on a settlement or violation of the law or Constitution, so the best option is to go to the political majority."
And he indicated that "the scenario of preparing future coalitions to form the most numerous parliamentary bloc in the House of Representatives is still not fully mature, because the final word has not yet been heard from the Federal Court approving the results and the Independent High Electoral Commission has not announced those results, so some political parties are still The actor and winner of a number of seats from Kurdish and Sunni parties is waiting for the results of the coalition for the Shiite house until it announces the largest parliamentary bloc according to Article 76 so that it goes with this or that political party to form a government and agree on the nature and balance of power according to electoral volumes.
For his part, political analyst Manaf al-Moussawi said in an interview with "Al-Sabah" that "the political process in Iraq needs a qualitative change in its infrastructure in the process of transition or transformation and the abolition of consensual governments (quotas) and thus going to a national majority government that provides us with two blocs (loyalty). ) and (opposition).
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