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Erbil-ALSharqiya December 22: The coordination framework delegation headed by the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, arrived in Erbil governorate. The delegation is scheduled to hold dialogues with the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, and Kurdish leaders. Well-informed sources announced the formation of the coordination framework of 3 negotiating committees headed by the first president Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri and its mission is to conduct a dialogue with Muqtada Al-Sadr and the political body of the movement. The second committee is headed by al-Maliki, and the third is headed by the Secretary-General of Asaib Qais al-Khazali, and its mission is to conduct dialogue with the head of the Alliance of Progress Muhammad al-Halbousi and other Sunni leaders. The sources said that the Kurdish leadership intends to send a large, high-level delegation to Baghdad for dialogues with political partners next week.

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Al-Barti reveals the results of Massoud Barzani’s meeting with the delegation of the framework led by Nuri al-Maliki (photos)
 
 

  

Baghdad - people  

On Wednesday, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, discussed with a delegation from the coordination framework led by Nuri al-Maliki, the results of the parliamentary elections and recent developments in the Iraqi political process.  

  

 

  

A party statement, a copy of which was received by "Nass", (December 22, 2021), stated that "President Masoud Barzani welcomed a high-level delegation led by Nuri al-Maliki in Salah al-Din."  

The meeting discussed "the results of the parliamentary elections that took place last October and the latest developments in the Iraqi political process."  

The meeting stressed "the necessity of reviewing governance in Iraq, benefiting from past experiences, and considering the principles of partnership, settlement and balance in the governance process."  

In another part of that meeting, according to the statement, "opinions were exchanged on the challenges facing the future of Iraq, service issues, terrorist threats, environmental problems, water shortages, and citizens' demands, and it was emphasized that efforts would continue in which the views of the two parties were discussed to find a solution." suitable for the next stage and overcoming the challenges of forming a new Iraqi government."  

  

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Shafaq News/ The Kurdish leader, Massoud Barzani, discussed today, Wednesday, with the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, the need to reconsider the system of government in Iraq, while they stressed the "principle of partnership, consensus and balance."

 

 

A statement issued by Barzani's office, received by Shafak News Agency, said that the latter received today, the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki and his accompanying delegation, indicating that the two sides discussed some of the results of last October's elections and the developments of the political process in Iraq.

 

The statement indicated that the meeting highlighted the need to reconsider the system of governance in Iraq and benefit from previous experiences, stressing the consideration of the principle of partnership, consensus and balance in the governance process.

 

In another part of the meeting, the statement said that the two parties exchanged views on the challenges facing the future of Iraq, the issue of services and ISIS threats, the problem of the environment and water shortage, and the demands of citizens, and stressed the continuation of attempts to converge the parties' views and the merit of the components in order to find appropriate solutions for the next stage. And overcoming the challenges to forming the new Iraqi government.

 

The delegation of the Shiite Coordination Framework, headed by the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, arrived this morning in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region.

 

Shafaq News Agency learned that the delegation headed immediately upon its arrival to the "Birmam" area to meet with Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani.

 

The spokesman for the State of Law coalition, Bahaa El-Din Nouri, told Shafaq News that the delegation's visit to Erbil comes to discuss the views between the coordination framework and the Kurdish forces.

 

According to the final results of the elections, the Sadrist bloc came first with 73 seats, followed by an alliance led by Muhammad al-Halbousi with 37 seats, followed by the State of Law coalition led by Mori al-Maliki with 33 seats, and then the Kurdistan Democratic Party with 31 seats.

 

The comprehensive coordination framework of the Shiite forces had held the first meeting (on the second Thursday of December) with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to discuss post-election options and ways to bring together the Shiite house, before forming the next government.

 

Al-Sadr had announced after the meeting his adherence to the option of forming a political majority government, which is rejected by the Shiite political forces opposed to him.

 

The coordination framework of the Shiite forces, which includes the Al-Fateh Alliance under its umbrella, had announced its rejection of the announced results, because of what he said that the commission did not deal seriously with the appeals submitted, stressing its adherence to the lawsuit submitted before the Federal Court to cancel the elections.

 

 

 

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Pictures from Erbil: Zebari receives the delegation of the coordination framework led by Nuri al-Maliki
 

  

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On Wednesday, a delegation from the coordination framework arrived in Erbil to hold a meeting with the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, as part of attempts to reach a formula of understanding about the next stage.  

  

 

  

The delegation that landed at Erbil Airport (December 22, 2021) was headed by Nuri al-Maliki, leader of the State of Law coalition, while he was received by the leader of the party, Hoshyar Zebari.  

  

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The State of Law coalition confirmed, on Tuesday, that the coordinating framework will not go to negotiation to the Hanana meeting to meet with al-Sadr without the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, while stressing the coalition's work to form a "consensual" government.  

  

The spokesman for the coalition, Bahaa El-Din Al-Nouri, said in an interview with colleague Ahmed Mulla Talal, followed by “Nas” (December 21, 2021), that “the coordinating framework is unified, and either he goes to negotiation as a whole or he does not go to the tenderness,” explaining that “who accepts the coordinating framework on him.” Accept it with all its components.    

He added, "The call made by the court's coordination framework regarding the elections is to restore the Iraqi people's confidence in the electoral process and remove suspicions," explaining that "whatever the court's decision is, we will accept it."    

He stressed that "the political opposition is not an obligation but an option, and all the winning political blocs want to participate in the government. It is not reasonable to tell the owners to go to the opposition, and make others participate."    

He explained that "the coordinating framework did not work to remove al-Sadr, but we are looking for consensus and solutions to form the government," stressing that "the framework formed a committee to visit all political forces, including the Sadrist bloc."    

He pointed out that "the rule of law is the first political bloc that demanded a political majority, but the Kurds and Sunnis want to participate in the government, and the situation is now different, and there is a public whose votes have been confiscated."    

Regarding the election results, Al-Nouri said that "the rule of law is the most pressured political party on its audience, and we were supposed to get 55 seats," pointing out that "we are all against the corrupt and we demand accountability without political interference."    

Al-Nouri continued, "We are looking for consensus to form a government, not to form a government for two years, and then one of the blocs announces its withdrawal from the government," noting that "the deep state was established after 2018, and 4,000 job levels were distributed, and the rule of law does not have ministers or Undersecretaries of the current government," noting that "Al-Maliki is the one who leads the dialogues and negotiations for the coordination framework and has visits to the Sunni and Kurdish blocs."  

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Wed, Dec 22, 2021 10:04 AM

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The State of Law coalition, led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, ruled out being “isolated” from the “expected” Shiite alliance in preparation for the formation of the next government, while stressing that the coordination framework negotiations will include the Sadrist bloc and the Progress Party.

The winning candidate for the coalition, Bahaa Al-Nouri, said in a televised statement, "The coordination framework delegation, which is visiting Erbil today, will discuss the repercussions of the election results to reach solutions, because the current crisis must be addressed to raise suspicions about the electoral process," noting that "the framework delegation carries in He had the file to form a government to discuss in Erbil.

Al-Nouri added that “the coordination framework discussions with the political blocs will include the Sadrist bloc and the Progress Party,” noting at the same time that “the number of members of the coordination framework exceeded 90 winning candidates, which makes it the most numerous bloc.”

He continued, "The coordinating framework is unified and the state of law coalition will not be the node of government formation," stressing that "the framework will go unified to form the government, and the scenario of isolating the state of law will not happen."

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leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mahma Khalil, confirmed, on Thursday, that the visit of the coordination framework delegation to Erbil, headed by the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, was successful in achieving its goals regarding the form of the next government, revealing the agreement of the two parties that the next government will be a consensual government and participate In which the winning forces in the elections.
Khalil said in a statement to "Information", that "the visit of the Coordinating Framework delegation to Erbil, headed by Nuri al-Maliki, and his meetings with the head of the Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, in the presence of party leaders, as well as the delegation's meeting with the President of the Region, Nechirvan Barzani, were successful and achieved the goals of both parties."
He added that "the most prominent agreement between the coordination and the Democratic Party confirmed that the next government would be a consensus government in which all the winning forces in the elections would participate, regardless of who wants to go to the opposition."
Khalil pointed out that "the historical relationship between the head of the coordination framework delegation, Nuri al-Maliki, and the leader of the Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, paved the way for a strategic agreement for the image of the next political stage." Ended / 25 AD

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The presidency of the region reveals a joint agreement with the delegation of the framework headed by al-Maliki
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The Kurdistan Region Presidency revealed, on Wednesday, a joint agreement with the delegation of the Coordination Framework headed by Nuri al-Maliki.
 

And the presidential statement, which {Euphrates News} received a copy of, stated: "Nechirvan Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region, received this evening a delegation from the coordination framework of the Shiite forces headed by Nuri al-Maliki."
He added, "During a meeting, the latest developments in the political situation in Iraq were discussed, the Parliament elections on October 10, and the concern and annoyance of the parties rejecting their results, the legal process and the appeals against the election results."
The statement indicated that "the two sides agreed that despite the rejection and observations on the election results, the country's situation, challenges and joint responsibility call on all Iraqi forces and parties to reach a common understanding, taking into account the public interest and the country's future; for the purpose of solving problems, overcoming the situation and forming a government that responds to the demands of citizens, and is capable of To face the challenges facing the country in the present and the future and maintain security and stability.
He continued, "The problems of Erbil and Baghdad, the work program of the guest delegation and its meetings and meetings in the Kurdistan region, and the way to deal with the situation and attempts to solve the problems formed another focus of the meeting."
Barzani stressed, "Iraq has a special situation and that the Kurdistan region will never be part of the problems, but will remain, as it always is, a catalyst for a realistic solution to the problems and reaching a real partnership between the Iraqi parties."

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A meeting of the coordination and the Sadrist movement in the "soon and possible in Baghdad"
  
{Political: Al Furat News} A member of the Coordinating Framework for the State of Law Coalition revealed that a meeting was held between the framework and the Sadrist movement in the "soon".

 Wael Al-Rikabi told {Euphrates News} that "it is hoped that the meeting with the political body of the Sadrist movement will take place in the near future, and most likely this week."


He added, "The meeting does not necessarily have to be in Najaf or (Al-Hanana, the headquarters of Mr. Al-Sadr), but it could be at the headquarters of the Sadrist movement's political body in Baghdad."

Al-Rikabi pointed out that "the committees formed in the coordination framework are for the purpose of negotiating with the political parties."

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Member of the Coordination: There is no government that is not consensual and cannot be formed according to the majority
  
{Political: Al Furat News} A member of the coordination framework for the State of Law coalition ruled out the possibility of forming a majority government.
 

Muhammad Al-Ziyadi told {Euphrates News}: "There is no government that is not consensual, and it cannot form a majority government in Iraq."
He pointed out that "the orientation of the framework will be towards the partners to form a stable and strong government, far from courtesies."
It is noteworthy that the coordinating framework put forward this evening an initiative that included 9 items that stated "the necessity of absorbing all constitutional and legal appeals and complaints regarding the election results by the judicial authorities, and the submission of the three presidencies to the agreement of the political forces, taking into account the prevailing constitutional custom."

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The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on Monday to expedite the formation of a national majority government.
Al-Sadr said, in a tweet on "Twitter": "Praise be to God, who fulfilled his promise, helped his servant and dearest soldier, and defeated the parties alone. To him be praise as he deserves praise, and thanks to everyone who contributed to this national democratic wedding, especially the supreme judiciary."
He added, "I especially mention Brother Faiq Zaidan, the Federal Court, the Electoral Commission, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Jeanine Plasschaert, and all the partners, but thanks are due to the Iraqi people who have been patient and victorious, and thank you for the reference that sponsors and advocates this electoral carnival, which deserves our praise, thanks and celebration."
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On Tuesday, the Sadrist bloc held a press conference in Najaf, during which it thanked all those in charge of the success of the 2021 legislative elections.  

  

 

The head of the bloc, Hassan al-Adhari, said in his speech during the conference, which was followed by "Nass" (December 28, 2021), that "Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr has played a major role in supporting democracy in Iraq for years, supporting the security forces, state departments, Iraq's security, sovereignty, and independence of his decision at the political levels. and Sovereign.”  

  

He added, "In the Sadrist bloc, we offer our sincere thanks to Mr. al-Sadr, his national role, his interest and his precious and precious sacrifices for the sake of the country, and we appreciate his eminence's adoption of the Sadrist bloc and the project of a national majority government to save Iraq and rid it of corruption and the corrupt."  

  

And he continued, "We pledge to His Eminence that we will be at his good opinion and the thought of our people with all their sects, religions, sects and nationalities, and that we will be for all, as the Sadr family was for all Iraqis."  

  

He noted, "We extend our thanks and beautiful praise to the High Elections Commission in Iraq for holding the elections on time and providing the means for the elections' success and for its efforts in manual counting and sorting to prove the integrity of the elections despite the skeptical campaigns against it."  

  

He pointed out that "we stand with respect to the Iraqi judiciary, which took a fair stance towards everyone and took action to achieve the final picture that led the Federal Court to ratify the final results, and a greeting of love and peace to the Iraqi army and all the valiant security forces that provided the security environment on polling day and before and before." after him".  

  

He pointed out that "we pledge our people to proceed with the great reform project adopted by Iraqi leader Muqtada al-Sadr in ridding Iraq of corruption and the corrupt after the first day, to take the constitutional oath soon."  

  

He said, "I cannot fail to extend my thanks to all the Iraqi media and media professionals who supported the electoral process with professionalism and objectivity."  

  

Al-Adari concluded, "The President of the Republic is committed to the Constitution, and God willing, the first session of the House of Representatives will be held on the specified date."  

  

Al-Adhari responded to a question regarding the "understanding with the coordination framework," saying: "This matter is in the hands of Mr. Al-Sadr."  

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{Euphrates News} reveals new scenarios for upcoming political agreements
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Our agency revealed new scenarios for the upcoming political agreements after announcing the ratification of the final results of the 2021 parliamentary elections by the Federal Court.
 

According to the winning candidate for the State of Law coalition, Muhammad Chihoud, who told Al Furat News about "a set of scenarios for the upcoming political agreements, starting with the agreement of the two Kurdish Democratic and Patriotic parties on a candidate for the presidency of the republic, and an alliance agreement that progresses and resolves to head the parliament and the coordination framework and the Sadrist bloc to lead the presidency." Ministers".
He added, "As for the second scenario, there is no agreement on the presidency of the republic and the candidates for the presidency and the parliament are presented to the House of Representatives, and judgment is made through voting."
And regarding the agreement of the Shiite component, Chihod said, "The coordinating framework constitutes the largest bloc, including the selection of the prime minister, and the Sadrist bloc will be in opposition or the opposite," adding that "political understandings exist in all cases."
He pointed out that "the rule of law has begun to move at the level of the coordination framework, and that the political understandings took place before the ratification of the election results and did not rise to the level of agreements."
Chihod concluded, "Today the framework goes towards agreements to form the largest parliamentary bloc, and from now until the session is held, serious dialogues will begin."
The source of early detection {Euphrates News} that: " a meeting of the coordination framework in the Sheikh Hamoudi office where meeting agreed to end the sit - ins and withdrawal while retaining the right to demonstrate in the coming days.
The meeting agreed on the formation of a delegation from the Chairman of the Alliance Conquest Hadi al - Amiri and Chairman of the board of the crowd Popular Faleh al-Fayyad and the Secretary-General of the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, Sheikh Qais Khazali, to hold a meeting with the head of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.
The Federal Supreme Court had ratified, in a session yesterday, Monday, the results of the legislative elections that were held on the tenth of October, after it rejected a lawsuit filed by political forces to push for the annulment of the results. 
The approval of the results has now opened the way for the new parliament to hold its first session during the next two weeks, then elect a president and a president of the republic, before choosing a prime minister in a process that depends on political negotiations between the different forces.

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Today, Wednesday, the delegation of the Iraqi coordination framework arrived at the home of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, in Najaf.
 
The delegation consisted of the head of the "Al-Fateh Alliance" Hadi al-Amiri, in addition to the Secretary-General of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, Sheikh Qais Khazali and Faleh al-Fayyad.
 
According to the Iraqi News Agency, the delegation will discuss with al-Sadr the political situation in the country and the formation of the next government.
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A meeting between Al-Sadr, who won the largest number of seats in the Iraqi parliament, and forces loyal to Iran

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Muqtada al-Sadr, an Iraqi Shiite cleric, holds a press conference in the city of Najaf on November 18, 2021 Ali Najafi AFP/Archive

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Najaf (Iraq) (AFP) - Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sadr, whose current led the results of the legislative elections on Wednesday, received the forces of the Shiite coordination framework, which includes political blocs representing the Popular Mobilization, amid negotiations over the new government before the first parliamentary session.

 

The two sides had met in early December as well, after weeks of tensions arising from differences in views regarding the form of the next government.

The meeting comes two days after the Federal Supreme Court ratified the results of the legislative elections that were held on the tenth of October, which opens the way for the first session of the new parliament to be held by the tenth of January. The court rejected a lawsuit filed by political forces representing the Popular Mobilization to push for the annulment of the results.

The delegation of the coordination framework included leaders in the Popular Mobilization, from the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, the representative of the Popular Mobilization in Parliament, Hadi al-Amiri, Qais Khazali, Secretary-General of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, one of the most extremist factions of the Popular Mobilization, and Faleh al-Fayyad, head of the Popular Mobilization Authority.

And the official Iraqi News Agency reported that "the delegation will discuss with Mr. Al-Sadr the political situation in the country during the coming period and the formation of the next government."

The Sadrist bloc led by al-Sadr topped the results with 73 seats, according to the final results announced by the Electoral Commission, and he repeatedly declared his desire to form a majority government. In contrast, the Al-Fateh Alliance won 17 seats, after it held 48 seats in the outgoing parliament.

The negotiations aimed at choosing a new prime minister and forming a new cabinet will be long, as the Shiite parties that dominate politics in the country must reach consensus among themselves for this purpose.

Political discussions are currently focused on researching the nomination of new personalities to take over the premiership, the republic and parliament, amid the unwillingness of the pro-Iranian factions to re-nominate the current prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, again for the position.

After its first session, Parliament is supposed to elect, within 30 days, a new president of the republic, who in turn must designate a prime minister, who will be the candidate of the "largest parliamentary bloc", according to the constitution. Since his appointment, the new head of government has 30 days to form it.

The meeting comes a day after the framework’s call for the sit-ins supporting the popular mobilization and objecting to the election results in front of the gates of the Green Zone, who have been demonstrating for weeks, to withdraw and break up the sit-in in a move that is a sign of calm.

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Today, Wednesday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, reiterated his confirmation of the formation of a national majority government.

Al-Sadr said in a tweet posted on his official Twitter account, that "a national majority government is neither eastern nor western."

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, held a meeting today with the delegation of the coordination framework headed by the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri, at his home in the Al-Hanana district of Najaf governorate.

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Information / Baghdad.

The winning deputy for the State of Law coalition, Alia Nassif, considered, on Wednesday, that what some are circulating about not inviting the head of the coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, to the meeting of al-Hanana, is a deliberate attempt aimed at targeting the unity of the coordinating framework, stressing that the invitation was directed to the framework with all its addresses and is not limited to the personalities who will meet the leader of the Sadrist movement. Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr today.

Nassif said in a statement to "The Information", that "unfortunately, there are still voices trying to shuffle the cards in order to distort the image of the coordination framework and spread division within the Shiite house and to indicate the existence of a deep disagreement between Mr. Sadr and al-Maliki," noting that "the invitation of the leader of the framework was not directed to specific leaders in the Rather, the invitation was sent to all the leaders of the coordination framework.”

She added that "the coordinating framework forces have established mechanisms regarding the division of tasks by conducting dialogues with other political forces, as the head of the State of Law coalition was assigned to conduct dialogues and understandings with the Kurdish forces, al-Amiri and al-Khazali with the Sadrist movement, as well as a number of framework leaders were named for understanding with the Sunni forces."

Nassif indicated that "the meeting of Al-Hanana today is very important to reach a common Shiite vision and to discuss issues of the highest interest of the country, not the factional or partisan interest, and speeding up the formation of the government." Ended / 25 AD

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50 minutes ago, horsesoldier said:

Ole Tater just has to inject himself into every phase doesn’t he. 

Tater Head is all talk. His greatest contributions to Iraq will forever be written in the books of history as "The Rapist"! The man raped the Iraqi people of over 800 billion dollars, 50,000 ghost troops getting paid to soldier (that never existed), and ISIS moving in with him to help run the country..... He will never be considered a leader, he is nothing more then a puppet for the Iranians. 

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24 minutes ago, jcfrag said:

Tater Head is all talk. His greatest contributions to Iraq will forever be written in the books of history as "The Rapist"! The man raped the Iraqi people of over 800 billion dollars, 50,000 ghost troops getting paid to soldier (that never existed), and ISIS moving in with him to help run the country..... He will never be considered a leader, he is nothing more then a puppet for the Iranians. 


Well stated :twothumbs:

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Al-Amiri after meeting Najaf: He was positive, responsible, and based on the strong interest of the state
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri commented, on Wednesday, in a tweet on the meeting of the coordination framework delegation for the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, in Najaf.
 

Al-Amiri said in his tweet on (Twitter) that: "The meeting was positive and responsible and based on the strong interest of the state and success in the next stage. The discussion of guarantees of success in building the state will be completed, and in the coming days we will have a return again to Najaf, God willing."

The meeting was held today in the presence of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri and the head of the Popular Mobilization Authority, Faleh Al-Fayyad.

No statement was issued yet, or a press conference was held after the meeting.

The meeting comes two days after the Federal Supreme Court ratified the election results and Al-Amiri's case was appealed and the results canceled.

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 Baghdad: Omar Abdul Latif
 
Yesterday, Wednesday, the second round of talks of the "coordinating framework" delegation with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, which started in its first round in the capital Baghdad, concluded in Al-Hanana in Najaf. Optimism prevailed in the tweets of some leaders of the "framework", while the leader of the Sadrist movement renewed his insistence on forming a national majority government. 
Al-Sadr said in a tweet on "Twitter" after the meeting with the delegation of "Al-Attar": "A national majority government, neither eastern nor western."
Yesterday, Wednesday, the leader of the Sadrist movement held a meeting with the delegation of the "Coordination Framework" headed by the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri at his home in Al-Hanana area in the Al-Najaf Governorate. .
Al-Amiri said in a statement: "The meeting was positive and responsible and based on the strong interest of the state and success in the next stage, and the discussion of guarantees of success in building the state will be completed," and added, "In the coming days, we will have a return to Najaf again."
On the other hand, a special source present in the corridors of the meeting told Al-Sabah: "Al-Sadr insisted on the majority government during the meeting, on the condition that Nuri al-Maliki not attend if other meetings took place."
The source added that "Al-Sadr did not meet with the delegation as a coordinating framework, but as individuals."
The source ruled out "any meeting in the coming period", citing "the insistence of the parties to the coordination framework on a consensus government."
Meanwhile, a member of the House of Representatives from the Al-Fateh Alliance, Ahmed Al-Moussawi, told Al-Sabah: "The (framework) forces agreed to open up to all national forces and parties, and negotiated them to form a government."
He added, "If the Sadrist movement insists on forming a majority government, it will go to the largest bloc to form a government."
As for the researcher in political affairs, Ziad Al-Arar, he explained that "the Sadrist movement insists on its approach to the mechanism of government formation and that the process of forming the government depends only on the political majority that believes that Iraq has reached a stage where the error must be corrected, and that it does not correct the error with a consensual government." .
Al-Arar added in an interview with "Al-Sabah", that "if the current is not able to form a majority government, it will go to the opposition, which is a healthy condition, but it is better for the party to form the government and the others go to the opposition, which will be important at this stage." coming.”
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Hot phones between Baghdad and Tehran united the Shiite forces and replaced (the major bloc) with (the largest component)

Friday December 31, 2021 - 02:00
Baghdad - Dr. Hamid Abdullah

Iranian pressure on the head of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, culminated in persuading him to ally with the coordinating framework forces backed by Iran. Tehran and the formation of what was called (the largest component) in reference to the unification of the Shiite house after a bloody fragmentation Several months between al-Sadr and his rivals affiliated with Iran.

Shiite politicians replaced the term "largest bloc" with "the largest component" in a message to Sunnis and Kurds that Shiites They will enter the new parliament under one name and that the Shiite leaders will not allow the fragmentation to continue to the point of fighting or eternal parting.

Sources in the coordination framework revealed understandings with al-Sadr that ended with the unification of the members of the framework forces with the Sadrist movement Without clarifying the concessions made by the forces loyal to Iran in exchange for al-Sadr's acceptance of an alliance with it.

Al-Sadr rejected the candidate of the Shiite framework forces to head the next government.

The sources indicated that Faleh al-Fayyad was the candidate of the Iranian forces for the next Iraqi government, but al-Sadr refused They boycotted the installation of Al-Fayyad and put forward Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi as a compromise candidate if the framework forces refused to renew Al-Kazemi, who is still Al-Sadr supports his renewal for a second government term.

Among the names in circulation for the presidency of the government is the governor of Karbala, Asaad Al-Eidani, who is seen by the Sadrists as one of the Implementers of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards agendas in Iraq.

The Coordination Framework Forces had held an emergency meeting at the house of Nuri al-Maliki to discuss the results of the visit of a delegation from Frame to Najaf and meeting with the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr.

A statement by the framework said that the meeting was held under the chairmanship of Nuri al-Maliki and in the presence of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri and the head of the alliance Al-Nasr Haider Al-Abadi, President of the Alliance of National State Forces, Ammar Al-Hakim, President of the National Al-Sanad Gathering, Ahmed Al-Asadi, and President The Islamic Supreme Council Hammam Hammoudi and member of the political bureau of the Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq movement, Adnan Faihan and Issa Al-Fraiji And everyone discussed solutions that guarantee the formation of the major bloc, through a political tactic that the framework will adopt in its movement The upcoming one, which is based on the inclusion of everyone without excluding anyone, in reference to al-Sadr's insistence on removing al-Maliki Especially since the Kurds and Sunnis are looking for a partner or party that guarantees their interests.

The Iraqi President, Barham Salih, had issued a decree specifying the convening of the first session of the new parliament on the same day Next Sunday, January 9, the first session will be chaired by former Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, as The oldest member according to the Iraqi constitution.

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With the start of the new year... Will Iraq witness the birth of a new government?

Diaa Hassoun - Sputnik Arabic
Diaa Hassoun
Yesterday, Friday, Iraq witnessed a wide political movement in both Baghdad and Najaf, with the aim of arranging a new meeting between the leader of the "Sadr movement" Muqtada al-Sadr, and leaders and representatives of the forces of the "coordinating framework", during the next week, in the hope of reaching preliminary understandings about the form of the government. new.
Meanwhile, Iraqi media reported that the supporters of the forces and factions affiliated with the Shiite "coordination framework" began on Friday evening to raise the sit-in tents from the center of the capital, Baghdad.
Are the features of forming the new Iraqi government become clear?
On this subject, the guest of the “Where is the Truth” program on Radio “Sputnik”, writer and political analyst Abdul Amir Al-Majjar says:
 

I think that the new government will be formed faster than its predecessors, because there are features of large winning forces, which can resolve the matter through alliances with small forces, so there is an opportunity to form a better government than previous governments, as the election results showed strong and losing or weak blocs, not as before when it was Everyone is equal, and this leads to the speedy formation of the government, which may take less than two months.

 
Hungary added: "The losing forces have come to realize that protests against the election results are futile, with an international will that wants a different Iraq from what it was before 2018, meaning that there is a political climate imposed by the October Revolution, and the losing forces cannot change it, as they have no choice but to Another option, the Sadrist bloc will be larger than its size, because many independents will join it, and on this basis, the nucleus of the next government will be among the winning blocs.
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The pace of dialogues accelerates and the coordination framework is expected to reach an agreement before the parliament session
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The pace of dialogues between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement is accelerating, as well as other blocs, amid expectations that an agreement will be reached before the new parliament session, which is scheduled to be held on the ninth of this month.

The leader of the State of Law coalition, and a member of the Coordination Framework, Muhammad al-Sihoud, said in a press statement, "The next few days will witness the holding of a third important meeting between the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and the leaders of the coordinating framework forces."

Chihod added, "This meeting may be [Nuri] al-Maliki's participation in, as he is the leader of the largest coordinating framework forces within the Iraqi parliament, in terms of the number of parliamentary seats."

He pointed out that "the coordinating framework forces are insisting on forming a consensus government in which everyone will participate. This matter is supported by all Sunni and Kurdish political forces. It is not possible to form a majority government whose goal is to exclude parties without others."

He continued, "The coordination framework can also form the government by forming the largest bloc, but he wants the Sadrist movement to participate in this government, as it is an important political party in the political process in Iraq."

Chihod explained that "the dialogues and meetings during the contacts, or the direct meeting between the Sadrists and the coordination framework, are continuing, and aim to reach an agreement and quick consensus before the Iraqi parliament convenes its first session. ".

 
 
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The rule of law reveals the pillars of solutions between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki revealed, today, Saturday, the pillars of solutions between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr.

The winning candidate for the coalition, Thaer Mukhyib, told {Euphrates News}: "We hope that during these days, understandings and agreements will be reached regarding the largest bloc between the political parties from the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement."

He added that "there are political understandings and pillars of the agreement. There are solutions to be found between the two parties that may cast a shadow over facilitating the process of forming a government in the near future."

 

Raghad Daham

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