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A {final} meeting between Al-Sadr and Al-Amiri


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 2022-02-01 16:53
 

Shafaq News/ A source familiar with the scenes of the Coordination Framework Forces meeting, which has been held for hours, revealed that the controversy rages between the gathered Shiite forces due to different visions and the lack of options available, in light of an existing dispute with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, less than a week before the session Decisive for the Iraqi parliament to choose a president, and then assign a candidate to form the new government.

 

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "Tension and controversy dominate the course of the meeting - until the moment of preparing the news - due to the different visions presented. Some of them see that going to the opposition prevents them from their electoral privileges, while others believe that joining some of the framework forces in the Sadrist bloc will preserve the Shiites' rights." political decision-making and managing the affairs of the country, as well as striking foreign plans,” as stated on the meeting table.

 

He added that "the framework forces discussed at length the initiative of the leader of the Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, but at the same time they are looking for guarantees from al-Sadr, including not violating the Popular Mobilization Institution under any justification or title, in addition to not compromising certain symbols and leaders under the title of fighting corruption, as well as about achieving political balance in all parts of the state.

He added, "The possibility of some of the framework forces withdrawing and joining Al-Sadr is very likely, if the internal dispute (between the framework forces themselves) continues due to the lack of available options and the lack of time."

The Iraqi parliament is scheduled to hold a session, the second of its legislative life, next Monday, in which it chooses the president.

Most of the odds indicate that Hoshyar Zebari, the candidate of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, will be president of the republic, and that the latter will assign the Sadrist bloc's candidate to form the Iraqi government.

In terms of numbers, the tripartite alliance (Al-Sadr, the Democratic Party and the Sovereignty) constitutes about two-thirds of the parliament’s members, as the Sadrist bloc has 73 seats, the Democratic Party has 31, and the Sovereignty Alliance has 67 seats, bringing a total of 171 seats out of a total of 329 deputies.

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 2022-02-02 05:50
 

 

 

Shafaq News/ The coordination framework forces agreed, on Wednesday, to continue their deliberative meetings regarding the initiative of Democratic Party leader Massoud Barzani, as well as determining the framework's final destination regarding participation in the next government or not.

A source from the coordination framework, told Shafak News Agency, that "the leaders of the coordination framework forces are also looking to determine the final position regarding participation in the next government, amid the insistence of the leader of the Sadrist movement to exclude an important component of the framework's components, which is (the rule of law)."

The source added, "The framework forces identified one of their most important demands, which is to grant the position of Vice President of the Republic in favor of the leader of the state of law, Nuri al-Maliki, as the most important guarantees that the framework is looking for, as well as not to prejudice the institution of the Popular Mobilization, or to restructure it under any name, in addition to not prejudice With the leaders of the armed factions, which played a major role in liberating the western provinces from the control of the terrorist Daesh.

He explained that "the meetings in view of the foregoing will continue until the day of the parliament session to vote on the candidate for the president of the republic," expressing his hope that "a meeting between the framework and al-Sadr will be determined in the coming days to negotiate directly and talk about the most important demands between the two Shiite poles." .

And the source continued in the coordinating framework: “If our demand for the inauguration of Al-Maliki as Vice President of the Republic is achieved, the knot of dispute will be resolved and things will proceed smoothly to form the national government,” adding: “If the negotiations stumble and the matter remains as it is, it may be possible to move the street to pressure towards Unifying the Shiite house, as well as knocking on the doors of reference for the second time, or resorting to another paper that may constitute pressure towards resolving matters.”

The last coordination framework meeting continued, until dawn on Wednesday, after controversy intensified due to different visions and the lack of available options, in light of an existing dispute with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, less than a week before a critical session of the Iraqi parliament to choose a president for the country, and then assign a candidate to form a new government.

The Iraqi parliament is scheduled to hold a session, the second of its legislative life, next Monday, in which it chooses the president.

Most of the odds indicate that Hoshyar Zebari, the candidate of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, will be president of the republic, and that the latter will assign the Sadrist bloc's candidate to form the Iraqi government.

In terms of numbers, the tripartite alliance (Al-Sadr, the Democratic Party and the Sovereignty) constitutes about two-thirds of the parliament’s members, as the Sadrist bloc has 73 seats, the Democratic Party has 31, and the Sovereignty Alliance has 67 seats, bringing a total of 171 seats out of a total of 329 deputies.

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 2022-02-02 06:53
 

 

Shafaq News/ The Sovereignty Alliance, led by Khamis al-Khanjar, which includes Sunni political forces, affirmed on Wednesday that the initiative of Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani will achieve success in resolving the political crisis.

 

The leader of the coalition, Amjad al-Dini, told Shafaq News Agency, "Barzani's initiative came in order to find a breakthrough for the political crisis that Iraq is witnessing, and we believe that this initiative will meet with success in the near future."

 

He revealed that "there will be an expanded meeting of all political forces (Shiite, Sunni, Kurdish), to find a real solution to the political crisis in the near future."

 

The leader of the Sovereignty Alliance added, "We believe that the scene will be the closest to the political scene that it was in during 2018, meaning that the political forces will be divided into two parts, then the formation of a new government that includes all political parties."

 

Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani launched an initiative on Monday, sending Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and leader of the Sovereignty Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar to Najaf Governorate to meet with the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr at his residence in Hananah, in an attempt to resolve the situation and bring the destinations closer. Considering between Al-Sadr and the forces of the coordination framework to move forward in forming the new government.

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It appears the Interior Ministry wasn't good enough for Maliki and the Iranians, they want the VP of the Republic. I guess we will see what kind of backbone al Sadr has now, maybe he was serious about keeping Maliki out of the serious government positions... 

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 Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab
    Omar Abdul Latif     
  
While differing statements continue from there and there regarding solutions to the current political crisis, and levels of optimism and pessimism about the possibility of reaching a consensus between the Coordination Framework bloc and the Sadrist movement continue, politicians have favored restoring the 2018 scenario in forming the expected government.
Member of the "Sovereignty" coalition Amjad al-Dini told "Al-Sabah": that one of the "three constitutional powers, which is the selection of the parliament speaker and his two deputies", has been resolved, noting that "there are negotiations between the Kurds to come up with one candidate in the parliament to be president of the republic." "The negotiations are more serious, the closer the date of assigning the candidate of the largest bloc to form a government approaches, accompanied by concessions and a convergence of views between the blocs."
He added that "the selection of the candidate of the largest bloc to head the next government will be in agreement with the Sunni and Kurdish blocs, and the vision that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, sees by bringing some parties under the framework umbrella and winning them to form the government."
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Al-Amiri calls on the political forces to work on rebuilding the state and confronting failure and chaos
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Secretary-General of Badr Organization Hadi Al-Amiri called on the political forces to work on rebuilding the state and combating corruption.

Al-Amiri said in a statement that {Al-Furat News} received a copy of it: “On the first of Rajab, the Iraqi Martyr’s Day, a scented memory for all Iraqi blood that worshiped the path of freedom and liberation, and the anniversary of the martyrdom of the mujahid scholar and symbol of jurisprudence and piety, His Eminence, the Great Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim (Jerusalem). his secret), who spent his honorable life in the face of tyranny and injustice, and led the path of jihad in order to save the country and the people, and his honorable existence was a bright point in the history of this country and this nation.

He added, "The great martyr paid the price for his great stances in the face of tyranny, a torrent of blood from his brothers and the sons of his pure family, and he did not compromise or retreat. The great leader crowned his remarkable march with a historical martyrdom that hurt the hearts of his lovers and ascended to his innocent man, torn from the body at the hands of the most despicable creation of the enemies of truth and humanity."

Al-Amiri stressed that "the memory of the martyrs of Iraq and the memory of the death of the immortal, wise martyr make us feel the weight of that great responsibility that he left on the shoulders of those who inherited his career and his great project aimed at liberating the homeland and building it, ensuring its security and dignity, and establishing justice in its territories."

He called "the national political forces and the sons of our people to continue the path of the martyrs of Iraq, headed by the wise martyr, in order to achieve those sacred goals for which the most sacred blood was shed, and to stand together, united and honest, to overcome crises and disagreements, to bring up major national issues, and to cross small obstacles for the greater common concern with understanding, cooperation, and goodness." conjecture and prioritize repelling evil over bringing gain.

And he stated that "and to achieve the legitimate goals of our country and people, starting with rejecting foreign domination and putting an end to it, rebuilding the state by standards of independence and professionalism, combating corruption that is eroding the body of the national system, confronting failure and chaos by arbitrating law and order and restoring the prestige of the state," calling on "God Almighty to help us." To walk the path of the wise and immortal martyr and the martyrs of Iraq, and to grant our country and people security and stability, for he is the best Lord and the best helper.”

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 2022-02-03 05:26
 

 

Shafaq News/ Well-informed political sources revealed a high-caliber surprise, represented by the joining of one of the coordinating framework forces to an alliance with the Sadrist bloc, after the Federal Supreme Court rejected the "framework" lawsuit regarding the largest parliamentary bloc that will be tasked with forming the government.

The sources told Shafaq News Agency, on condition that their names not be mentioned, that one of the coordinating framework forces will announce in the coming hours its alliance with the Sadrist bloc, pointing out that the announcement is waiting for two things, the first is a tweet from al-Sadr that will indicate that, and the other is a meeting of the framework forces to be held this evening.

She added, "This step came from the initiative of Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani."

The sources pointed out that "the party that will join the Sadrist bloc is collectively composed of 25 seats, including independents.

The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Ismail Qaani, made two visits to Iraq last month, in an attempt to bridge the rift between the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and the forces of the coordination framework.

But al-Sadr stuck to his position calling for the formation of a national majority government, stressing the exclusion of the leader of the State of Law coalition Nuri al-Maliki from participating in it.

Al-Sadr blames Al-Maliki, who headed the government for two consecutive terms (2006-2014), for rampant corruption and acts of violence in the country, in addition to the ISIS invasion of a third of Iraq in the summer of 2014.

The Sadrist bloc topped the October 10 elections, with 73 seats, followed by the Progress Alliance with 37, the State of Law coalition with 33, and the Kurdistan Democratic Party with 31.

Al-Sadr seeks to form a national majority government, unlike the rest of the coordinating framework forces, which demand a consensual government in which all political forces in Parliament participate, similar to previous sessions.

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The federal decision revives the coordination framework.. An upcoming meeting to discuss the two most important issues in Iraq

 

969 Policy 2022/02/03 17:37 Baghdad today -

Special The leader in the coordinating framework, Aid Al-Hilali, revealed today, Thursday, that the framework will hold a special meeting in order to take a position on the presidential election session. Al-Hilali told (Baghdad Today), that "the next two days will witness an important meeting of the coordinating framework forces, in order to take a decisive and final position on the parliament session dedicated to electing the new president of the republic." And he indicated that "the forces of the coordination framework will discuss participating in the session and voting for one of the candidates, or perhaps a decision will be taken to boycott the voting session, but so far no decision has been taken and the situation will be resolved once and for all, during the next two days."

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Al-Fateh: Al-Maliki won the presidency of two terms with the votes of the Sadrist movement

 

 

99 Policy 2022/02/04 09:46 Baghdad today -

Baghdad The leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Muhammad al-Bayati, confirmed, today, Friday, that the leader of the State of Law, Nuri al-Maliki, became prime minister in two governmental terms, with the votes of the Sadrist movement. Al-Bayati said in a statement to (Baghdad Today) that "Al-Maliki became prime minister in two government sessions with the votes of the Sadrist movement, and therefore the insistence today on his expulsion is a contradiction in attitudes, and this issue must be resolved." And that "Al-Sadr needs the owners, and the latter needs Al-Sadr, and we hope to be distracted, because forming a government needs the full framework." He explained that "the departure of the framework and its leaders to the opposition will annoy any government formed later without the framework, and therefore the removal of al-Maliki alone, who has 35 seats, means exclusion, not opposition, and this is the origin of the intention, and therefore we seek to gather the issue and the meetings continue, in addition to the importance of the Barzani initiative that could push for a solution to enter full frame. Regarding foreign interference, Al-Bayati indicated that "there are efforts from abroad to bring the views of the Shiite house closer, and this is a positive thing, as time still exists to reach a final solution."

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Today... a meeting between Al-Amiri and three leaders in Baghdad

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Today... a meeting between Al-Amiri and three leaders in Baghdad

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Today, Friday, Al-Fateh Alliance leader Hadi Al-Amiri will hold a meeting with three political leaders in Baghdad.

 

A political source told Al-Rabaa, "A meeting will be held today, between the Speakers of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani and the Sadrist bloc, Hassan al-Adhari, with the leader of the Fatah Alliance Hadi al-Amiri in Baghdad."

He added, "The meeting will discuss forming the next government and resolving the differences of the largest bloc."

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 2022-02-03 16:18
 

Shafaq News/ An informed political source revealed that an expected meeting was held between the President of Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, accompanied by the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the head of the Sadrist bloc, Hassan al-Adhari, with the head of the Fatah Alliance Hadi al-Amiri in Baghdad.

 

 

The source told Shafak News Agency, that the meeting will be held today, Friday or Saturday, and will discuss the issue of forming the government and the initiative of the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani.

 

This movement came, on an initiative launched by Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, which led to the meeting of the Triple Alliance, in Al-Hanana (Sadr's residence in Najaf), which included Nechirvan Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region (the Democratic Party), and Khamis Al-Khanjar and Muhammad Al-Halbousi from (the Sovereignty), with Al-Sadr.

 

This comes in conjunction with what political sources revealed to Shafak News Agency, that one of the coordinating framework forces will announce its alliance with the Sadrist bloc.

The commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Ismail Qaani, made two visits to Iraq last month, in an attempt to bridge the rift between the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and the forces of the coordination framework.

But al-Sadr stuck to his position calling for the formation of a national majority government, stressing the exclusion of the leader of the State of Law coalition Nuri al-Maliki from participating in it.

Al-Sadr blames Al-Maliki, who headed the government for two consecutive terms (2006-2014), for rampant corruption and acts of violence in the country, in addition to the ISIS invasion of a third of Iraq in the summer of 2014.

The Sadrist bloc topped the October 10 elections, with 73 seats, followed by the Progress Alliance with 37, the State of Law coalition with 33, and the Kurdistan Democratic Party with 31.

Al-Sadr seeks to form a national majority government, unlike the rest of the coordinating framework forces, which demand a consensual government in which all political forces in Parliament participate, similar to previous sessions.

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Earth News/ The coordination framework, headed by the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, is now holding a meeting with the Kurdistan Union to discuss the file of the presidential candidate.
An informed source said in an interview with Earth News, "The coordination framework headed by the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, is currently holding a meeting in Baghdad with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in order to unify political positions regarding the presidential election session."
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added that "the meeting is discussing unifying positions regarding the formation of alliances and the new government."
Next Monday, the House of Representatives will hold a session to vote on the President of the Republic.

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Earth News/ The leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed today, Friday, that the electoral process must be adopted in government representation.

A statement by the Coordination Framework, received by Earth News, said that "the leaders of the Coordination Framework received today in the office of the President of the State of Law coalition a delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Bafel Talabani."
He added that "during the meeting, they discussed the latest political and security developments in the country, as well as the ongoing dialogues between the political forces to form a government."
The head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed, according to the statement, that "the coordinating framework is keen to agree with the rest of the national forces in order to speed up the formation of the government in accordance with the constitutional and legal frameworks."
He added, "Our project, which we propose and adhere to, is clear and specific in the consensus on the prime minister and the adoption of the electoral maturity in government representation according to the contexts adopted in the formation of all governments."
For his part, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, "reiterated the position of the coordination framework in opening up to political forces and strengthening the language of dialogue in order to reach solutions that end the current crisis."
In turn, Bafel Talabani stressed, according to the statement, that "the Patriotic Union is determined to strengthen its relations at various levels and with all partners, especially the forces of the coordination framework.

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Details of the meeting of the leaders of the coordination framework and the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan at the house of al-Maliki

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Details of the meeting of the leaders of the coordination framework and the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan at the house of al-Maliki

Fourth - Baghdad

Today, Friday, Al Rabaa publishes the details of the meeting of the leaders of the coordination framework headed by Nuri al-Maliki, and the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Baghdad.

And the framework stated in a statement received by (Al-Rabaa) that "its leaders received today in the office of the head of the State of Law coalition the delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Pavel Talabani." 

He added that "the meeting discussed the latest political and security developments in the country, as well as the ongoing dialogues between the political forces to form a government." 

 

The head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed, according to the statement, that "the coordinating framework is keen to agree with the rest of the national forces in order to speed up the formation of the government in accordance with the constitutional and legal frameworks," noting that 

"Our project that we propose and we are committed to is clear and specific in the consensus on the prime minister and the adoption of the electoral maturity in government representation according to the contexts adopted in the formation of all governments." 

The statement indicated that "the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi al-Amiri, renewed the position of the coordination framework in opening up to political forces and strengthening the language of dialogue in order to reach solutions that end the current crisis." 

The statement pointed out that "the President of the Kurdistan Union, Bafel Talabani, affirmed his party's determination to strengthen its relations at various levels and with all partners, especially the forces of the coordinating framework."

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Earth News/ A member of the Al-Fateh Alliance confirmed today, Friday, that the coordinating framework has become the controller of the political scene, after the decision of the Federal Court.
Ali Al-Fatlawi, a member of the coalition, said in an interview with Earth News, "After the approval of the Federal Court, no law can be passed inside the parliament without the approval of two-thirds, and one-third must be referred to, meaning that three-thirds must be present in order to agree to the quorum that will happen."
He added that "certainly, the movement with the Kurds and the Sunnis will return to the framework as it is a disrupter of this law that will be legislated, so today the inauguration does not pass except through the framework and the forces allied together, which amounted to 110 seats."
Al-Fatlawi continued, "Today, the game has changed, the political system has changed, and the real vision of the political scene has changed, and the framework has become the controlling one, and indeed the weight of the egg at this stage."
Yesterday, Thursday, the Federal Court rejected the lawsuit filed on the largest bloc, and annulled the decision to submit it in the first session.
She also answered the question of the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, regarding the session to elect the President of the Republic, and stressed that it should be held by two-thirds of the members of the Parliament.
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Al-Maliki announced adherence to consensus in choosing the prime minister
Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team

The coordination framework announced, on Friday, the results of a meeting that it led with a delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by Bafel Talabani.

A statement by the framework, February 4, stated that "the leaders of the coordination framework received in the office of the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, a delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, headed by Bafel Talabani."

The statement added, "The meeting witnessed a discussion of the latest political and security developments taking place in the country, as well as the ongoing dialogues between the political forces to form a government."


Al-Maliki stressed, according to the statement, that "the coordinating framework is keen to agree with the rest of the national forces in order to speed up the formation of the government in accordance with the constitutional and legal frameworks," noting that "our project that we propose and we are committed to is clear and specific, in agreement on the prime minister and the adoption of the electoral merit in representation." government according to the contexts adopted in the formation of all governments.

In turn, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri reiterated the position of the coordination framework in "opening up to political forces and strengthening the language of dialogue in order to reach solutions that end the current crisis," as the statement put it.

While Talabani stressed, "The National Union is determined to strengthen its relations at various levels and with all partners, especially the forces of the coordination framework."

 
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Al-Sadr still insists on the majority 

Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team

Political circles are still awaiting the outcome of the initiative of the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, to gather the Sadrist movement in the coordinating framework.

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Al-Maliki refuses the position of Vice President of the Republic who was a minister in his government, according to a leader in the State of Law coalition

No clear positions have been issued so far towards the initiative, either from the movement's leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who contented himself with a tweet in which he opened the door to "dialogue with the national opposition" without tangible developments.

 

Nor did the coordinating framework community or leaders issue any statement, even if it was welcoming, which aroused the discontent of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, as was expressed by Arafat Karam, a member of the negotiating delegation.

At a time when the coordinating framework is pushing towards its community participation with the Sadrist movement and its allies in forming the government, al-Sadr is working to seize part of the framework in the next government while excluding another part headed by the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki.

Vice President "rejected"

Despite the assurances of the members of the coordination framework on the unity of the ranks and the non-disengagement of parties from it and going with al-Sadr in forming the government in isolation from al-Maliki, al-Sadr has not yet announced or hinted at accepting the joining of the framework collectively, and insists on the “national majority government” accompanied by the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty.

 

If al-Sadr had accepted Barzani’s initiative, he “would not have written his last tweet,” says the leader of the State of Law coalition, Alaa al-Hadadi, stressing that “Al-Maliki is not looking for positions as some media are trying to establish that,” and that the head of state law “will not be a vice president of the republic who was a minister.” In his tenure," referring to Hoshyar Zebari, the president of the republic, the most fortunate in the coming period, who was a minister in al-Maliki's government.

 

Several media outlets, quoting sources, revealed that part of the Kurdish leader’s initiative that Nechirvan Barzani and Muhammad al-Halbousi carried to al-Sadr included giving al-Maliki the position of Vice President of the Republic, thus participating in the executive authority without his participation in the government.

The rule of law attacks Al-Sadr

Al-Hadadi adds, in a television interview, followed by "Ultra Iraq", that whoever wants to isolate the framework or the State of Law coalition is "the Sadrist movement and those who drew the pride of victory," and says that "what is happening now are attempts to hijack the national decision to isolate the Shiite component."

As for the reasons for al-Sadr's desire to isolate al-Maliki, al-Hadadi confirms the hypothesis of "the horsemen 's mount ", which is still stuck in the mind of the leader of the Sadrist movement.

Al-Maliki had launched a massive military campaign with the support of the United States during his first term against the " Mahdi Army " militia and put many of its members in prisons, as well as the escape of others from them out of Iraq.

In the first meeting, which brought Al-Sadr together with the leaders of the coordination framework in the house of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri, Al-Sadr Al-Maliki winked by talking with Al-Amiri about "the return of the cavalry's cavalry," according to Al-Hadadi, who revealed the scenes of the session.

The second reason, according to the leader in State of Law, is that al-Sadr “cannot bear an Effendian man who does not wear a turban like al-Maliki to be in the leadership,” since, from al-Sadr's viewpoint, mass leadership of this size - and the hadith of al-Hadadi - is the preserve of clerics.

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