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The framework announces the outcomes of the Maliki office meeting: the next government must be strong and capable
 

  

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The coordination framework announced, on Tuesday, the outcomes of the meeting of Al-Maliki's office, which was held earlier today.   

  

  

  

And the framework stated in a statement that “People” received a copy of it, (June 14, 2022), that it “held a meeting with the Alliance of Al-Azm headed by Representative Muthanna al-Samarrai, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Bafel Talabani, and the Babylon Movement headed by Rayan al-Kaldani, and during the meeting they discussed developments in the current political situation and ways of Speeding up the completion of the constitutional entitlements with the participation of all national forces.   

  

According to the statement, "the attendees stressed that the next stage is important and calls for expediting the start of practical steps to complete the constitutional benefits, elect the president of the republic, and form a harmonious government capable of meeting the demands of Iraqis, ensuring a decent life, and maintaining security and stability for all."   

  

The coordinating framework also called on "all the active forces in the political scene to participate in the dialogues, expressing his readiness to approach all parties because of his belief that the next government must be a strong and capable government that provides services, preserves the unity and sovereignty of the country, and contributes to maintaining Iraq's position and role in the region and the region."   

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The coordination framework held, earlier today, a meeting in the office of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, in the presence of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the "Azm" coalition, the Babylon Movement and the Independents.  

  

An informed source told "Nass" (June 14, 2022), that "the coordination framework began its meeting with the Alliance of Azm, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the Babylonian Movement and the Independents in the office of Nuri al-Maliki to discuss developments in the political situation and discuss ways of political openness to the rest of the political forces to speed up the formation of the government." .    

  

Yesterday, Monday, the coordination framework confirmed the continuation of dialogues with all political forces to form the government, after the resignation of the Sadrist bloc from the House of Representatives.  

  

The framework said in a statement that “Nass” received a copy of it (June 13, 2022), that it “held its regular meeting today, Monday, to discuss the latest developments in the political arena.”      

  

The framework stressed, according to the statement, "its continuation of the necessary steps to address the political crisis and to continue dialogues with all political forces to complete the constitutional entitlements and form a national service government, and the coordination framework hoped to go with all political forces, but it respects the decision of the Sadrist bloc to resign from the House of Representatives."      

  

He also stressed, "I will continue to work with everyone in a way that guarantees wide participation and achieves the aspirations and hopes of our people for security, stability and decent living, and enhances the role and position of Iraq in the region and the world," according to the statement.      

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Political analyst: 45 deputies will join the framework, and the option to dissolve parliament is unrealistic
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The political analyst, Haider Al-Barzanji, revealed that 45 deputies joined the coordination framework, and described the option to dissolve Parliament as "unrealistic."
 

Al-Barzanji said; For the program “Al-Mastra” broadcast by Al-Furat satellite channel tonight, that: “The coordinating framework respected the will of the Sadrist bloc with the option to resign, and there has been a desire since yesterday from some political forces, especially from the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the alliance of sovereignty with the framework to form the next government and awaiting the return of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi to carry on the conversation.
He added, "The political process is proceeding according to political benefits and not according to personal interests, and the coordinating framework has a high price for this responsibility and to proceed with others to form the government."
And Al-Barzanji said, "The opportunity to form a disabled third of Kurdish and Sunni forces is unrealistic, and democracy and sovereignty will not go to the opposition in the next stage at all, and approximately 45 deputies will join the framework."  
And he continued, "The option to go to the parliament's dissolution is unrealistic and does not serve the stage, and resorting to street chaos is irrational, and some rhetoric does not represent the head of the alliance of sovereignty and democracy, and the framework has no hostility with any political party, and the security of the region is reflected on the security of Iraq in general."
Al-Barzanji concluded, "We hope that the political dispute will not turn into societal hatred, and the need today is confirmed for everyone to unite in order to cross the stage."

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The framework and 3 political forces affirm in a joint meeting the acceleration of the election of the President of the Republic and the formation of the government
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The coordination framework held today, Tuesday, a meeting with the Alliance of Al-Azm headed by Representative Muthanna Al-Samarrai, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Bafel Talabani, and the Babylon Movement headed by Rayan Al-Kildani.

A statement by the framework, which the agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of, stated that "during the meeting, developments in the current political situation and ways to expedite the completion of the constitutional benefits were discussed with the participation of all national forces." 
The conferees stressed that "the next stage is important and calls for expediting the initiation of practical steps to complete the constitutional requirements, elect the president of the republic, and form a harmonious government capable of meeting the demands of Iraqis, ensuring a decent life, and maintaining security and stability for all."

The coordinating framework called on "all the active forces in the political scene to participate in the dialogues, expressing his readiness to approach all parties, believing that the next government must be a strong and capable government that provides services, preserves the unity and sovereignty of the country, and contributes to maintaining Iraq's position and role in the region and the region."

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Kurdistan Region President: We look with concern at the latest developments and hope that there will be no chaos
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, expressed his concern about the recent political developments after the resignation of the Sadrist bloc.
 

Barzani said, in a tweet on {Twitter}: "We are concerned about the latest political developments in Iraq. We hope that there will not be any disturbance and that the Parliament will represent all Iraqis."

He called on all Kurdish parties, to "be united and maintain the unity of the ranks." 

Yesterday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, directed the Sadrist bloc's deputies in the House of Representatives to hand over their resignations to Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the "Save the Nation" coalition and said that they are "in solution from me."

Al-Sadr also gave a special thanks to his cousin "Jaafar Al-Sadr, who was our independent candidate for prime minister."

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi said that he "reluctantly" agreed to the resignation and that he "made a sincere and sincere effort to discourage Mr. Sadr from this step, but he preferred to be sacrificing and not a crippling reason, for the sake of the country and the people, so he decided to proceed with this decision."

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Saleh, Al-Kazemi and Zidane are discussing a real and realistic solution to the political crisis that guarantees the unity of Iraq
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faeq Zeidan, discussed the developments of the political scene.

A statement by the judiciary, which the agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of, stated: “The President of the Supreme Judicial Council hosted the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and discussed with them the developments of the political scene and its repercussions on the economic and service reality of the country.”

The three presidents agreed "to call on all political forces to unite and unite the ranks to reach a real and realistic solution to the political crisis in a way that guarantees Iraq's unity and interests at all levels."

He also called on the parties to the meeting, "all elites and media and cultural events to calm down and spread the spirit of love and social solidarity among all spectrums and components of the Iraqi people."

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Political analyst: The framework is in front of the opportunity to form a national majority government, and the blocking third will pass to his opponents
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The political analyst, Nizar Haidar, confirmed that the coordinating framework is in front of the opportunity to form a national majority government.

Haider said; For the (Unannounced) program broadcast by Al-Furat satellite channel tonight, that: "The step of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Sayyid al-Sadr, was expected when he asked the Sadrist bloc's representatives a few days ago, and it is a proactive step followed by other steps and his decision to give many opportunities to the political parties to form the government."
He pointed out, "The most important result today for Mr. Al-Sadr's withdrawal from the political process is that the rest of the parties will exchange the cup of poison. If the framework plays the card of the blocking third in the last period, this time, the blocking third will come out of his hand to the Kurds and Sunnis."
 Haidar added, "The number of seats in the Sunni and Kurdish houses is 135, and they will blackmail the framework in the voting session on the presidency of the republic," noting that "Mr. Al-Sadr, since the first day, has been presenting two options for the framework, either that he forms the majority government or the framework constitutes him."
He added, "The opportunity for the framework is now to form a national majority government to form a government, and any society expects its governments to serve it and raise its level from all directions; but our problem in Iraq is that all political blocs represented only 15% of the Iraqi people, meaning that 85% of them do not trust the process." politics, which is a tragic thing."
 Haidar concluded, "Sadr's withdrawal came due to the failure of his national majority project."

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 2022-06-14 02:01
 

Shafaq News/ A member of the State of Law coalition from Basra Governorate, Durgham al-Maliki, announced on Tuesday his intention to appeal the mass resignation of the Sadrist bloc's deputies before the Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority) in Iraq.

Al-Maliki said in a statement today, "I will appeal before the Federal Court the resignations of the brothers in the Sadrist bloc for the purpose of returning them to the political process to serve Iraq and its patient people."

On Sunday, Al-Sadr directed deputies of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to hand over their resignations to the speaker of the parliament, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the "Save the Homeland" coalition and told them that they "are in a solution."

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.

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 2022-06-14 04:18
 

Shafaq News/ A high-level delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, headed by party leader Bafel Jalal Talabani, arrived this morning, Tuesday, in the capital, Baghdad.

Last week, Bafel Talabani, headed by a high-level delegation from his party, visited Baghdad and held a series of meetings and political meetings with Iraqi parties.

And media close to the party stated that the visit of the delegation headed by Talabani comes in conjunction with the recent developments resulting from the resignation of members of the Sadrist movement in the Iraqi parliament under the direction of their leader Muqtada al-Sadr.

 

Meanwhile, a well-informed political source told Shafak News Agency, that a meeting of the coordination framework with the "Azm" coalition, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the "Babylon" movement and the independents has started in the office of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, to discuss the latest developments in the political situation.

The source added that the meeting will discuss ways of political openness to the rest of the political forces to expedite the formation of the new federal government.

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 2022-06-14 04:26
 

Shafaq News/ A source close to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, revealed today, Tuesday, the imminent launch of an initiative aimed at ending the political crisis and returning the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr to the political process after withdrawing from it.

The source told Shafaq News Agency, that this initiative is being worked on by the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, after Al-Sadr announced his withdrawal directly, and the president received signs of response from the political parties, especially from the coordination framework.

And he indicated that "Saleh's goal in this new initiative is to return the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to the political process after withdrawing from it.

 

On Monday, Iraqi President Barham Salih held meetings with Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zaidan, and a second meeting also brought Zaidan together with the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri.

Prior to the meeting, Al-Amiri called on the religious authority in Najaf to intervene to save the political process in Iraq.

These developments come after the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, expelled his deputies from Parliament in a move that was considered a "leap into the unknown" and an increase in the Iraqi political ambiguity for the next stage.

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 2022-06-14 05:10
 

Shafaq News/ An informed source in the coordination framework that includes Shiite forces except for the Sadrist movement revealed that a delegation that includes some of the leaders of the framework will go to Al-Hanana in Najaf governorate, in an attempt to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw from the political process.

This comes in conjunction with what a source close to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, revealed, today, Tuesday, to Shafaq News Agency, about launching an initiative aimed at ending the political crisis and returning the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr to the political process after withdrawing from it.

 

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "The coordination framework, during its last meeting, agreed to name a delegation that includes some leaders of the Shiite forces affiliated with the framework to go to Al-Hanana to dialogue with (Al-Sadr) and convince him to reverse the decision to withdraw from Parliament and from the political process, the delegation or the committee will be headed by The leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri, the head of the Popular Mobilization Committee, Faleh Al-Fayyad, and Sheikh Qais Al-Khazali, the leader of the Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq movement, as well as a representative of the State of Law coalition.

The source pointed out that "the delegation will begin its movement towards al-Hananah soon and openly to inform its audience of the serious efforts to end the crisis of forming a government and prevent chaos," and added, "If al-Sadr insists on his withdrawal, then the framework will begin his understandings with all political forces to form a government in a manner that preserves the Shiite component's entitlement to During the formation of the largest Shiite bloc after Shiite representatives (independents and others) joined the coordination framework."

 

On Monday, the coordination framework held a regular meeting to discuss the latest developments.

Al-Attar confirmed in a statement received by Shafak News Agency; Continuing with the necessary steps to address the political crisis and continuing dialogues with all political forces to complete the constitutional benefits and form a national service government.

The statement added; That "the coordination framework was hoping to go with all the political forces, but it respects the decision of the Sadrist bloc to resign from the House of Representatives."

The framework affirmed its continuation to work with everyone to ensure broad participation and achieve the aspirations and hopes of our people for security, stability and decent living and enhance the role and position of Iraq in the region and the world, according to the statement.

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 2022-06-14 05:19
 

Shafaq News/ The coordination framework, which includes Shiite forces, called on Tuesday for the need to expedite the nomination of a new president for Iraq, and the formation of the next federal government.

The coordinating framework was held earlier this morning, with the "Azm" alliance, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the "Babylon" movement, and the independents in the office of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, to discuss the latest developments in the political situation and discuss ways to open up to the rest of the political forces to speed up the formation of the government. According to an informed source.

In a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, the framework stated that during the meeting, developments in the current political situation and ways to expedite the completion of the constitutional entitlements were discussed with the participation of all national forces.

The statement added that the meeting stressed that the next stage is important and calls for expediting the start of practical steps to complete the constitutional entitlements, elect the President of the Republic, and form a harmonious government capable of meeting the demands of Iraqis, ensuring a decent life and maintaining security and stability for all.

In its statement, the coordination framework called on "all the active forces in the political scene to participate in the dialogues," expressing "its readiness to approach all parties because of its belief that the next government must be a strong and capable government that provides services, preserves the unity and sovereignty of the country, and contributes to preserving Iraq's position and role in region and territory.

This comes at a time when the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, directed the representatives of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to submit their resignations in preparation for submitting them to the presidency of the Council, against the background of the continued obstruction of the formation of a majority government by the coordination framework that includes Shiite political forces.

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.

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 2022-06-14 06:06
 

 

Shafaq News/ An informed source revealed, on Tuesday, that a dispute had occurred within the most prominent leaders of the coordination framework, on the issue of the withdrawal of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, from the political process.

The source told Shafaq News that the dispute is focused between the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, and the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri, on the position of the framework as a whole regarding al-Sadr's recent position.

The source added, "Al-Maliki sees accepting the Sadrists' position by withdrawing from the political process and not working on their return, but Al-Amiri disagrees with this opinion, and is trying hard to bring them back again, and is behind the issue of sending the delegation to Al-Hanana to discourage Al-Sadr from withdrawing."

The source pointed out that "Al-Amiri believes that the government will not succeed without the presence and support of the Sadrists, unlike al-Maliki."

And regarding the coordination framework meeting yesterday, Monday, in which he announced his official position on Al-Sadr’s withdrawal, the source said that “Al-Amiri was very late in participating in the meeting, and the last two statements of the coordination framework, were specifically from Al-Maliki, in which Al-Amiri did not participate in any opinion.”

Al-Amiri intends to send a delegation from the coordination framework to Al-Hanana in Najaf Governorate, in an attempt to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw from the political process.

But the two statements of the last framework did not indicate the desire of the coordination framework to send any delegation to discourage al-Sadr from his decision, and focused on the need to continue dialogues with the political forces to form a government.

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 2022-06-14 07:31
 

 

 

Shafaq News/ The Special Adviser to the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Masoud Haider, refused, today, Tuesday, to respond to the "insulting" member of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hamid Al-Moussawi regarding the Kurds and the Alliance of Sovereignty, while indicating that the Shiites have religious scholars and political leaders that need from both sides to lay foundations to address problems without selectivity. The head of the party, Massoud Barzani, is an honorable history of struggle.

 

The Special Adviser to Masoud Barzani, Masoud Haider, said in a tweet on Twitter, which was seen by Shafak News, "We do not comment on Mr. Hamid Al-Moussawi's insults."

 

Haidar added, "Our Shiite brothers have respected religious scholars, leaders and respectable political leaders with whom we have an honorable history, and together we must lay national foundations to address problems within the framework of the constitution without selectivity," noting that "the Kurdish leadership represented by President Barzani has an honorable history of struggle for all the honorable."

 

Today, Tuesday, the office of the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, condemned the statements of the coalition member Hamid Al-Moussawi, in which he attacked the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty, indicating that it is a "language" that is totally rejected and disturbs the political climate.

A member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hamid al-Moussawi, had said in a televised interview that the framework "will force Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani to enter into a government coalition led by the framework," as he indicated in his statement that there are 6 military brigades on the borders of the Kurdistan Region, as a pressure card. about this.

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 2022-06-14 08:01
 

Shafaq News/ A source close to "Al-Hanana", the headquarters of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, revealed on Tuesday a move that may put al-Sadr in a position to reconsider his decision to withdraw from the political process.

 

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "According to the information received, there is an expected meeting that will be held between the leader of the Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, and the leaders of the Sovereignty Alliance (Muhammad al-Halbousi, Khamis al-Khanjar), and certain recommendations or decisions may emerge from it, which may change al-Sadr's position toward the political process, Especially if it is positive and in line with the requirements of the stage in forming a strong government away from consensual.”

 

Yesterday, Monday, an informed source revealed to Shafaq News Agency that Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi and head of the Sovereignty Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar held a meeting soon, which he described as important to take a "unified" decision after the Sadrist bloc withdrew from the Iraqi parliament.

 

And regarding the initiatives that political leaders are working on, the source close to Al-Sadr told Shafak News Agency, "We have received information about an initiative proposed by the President of the Republic, but the whole matter remains subject to Al-Sadr."

 

And about the talk about the government officials affiliated with the Sadrist movement's intention to resign, as did the Sadrist bloc's deputies, the source said: There is no such trend.

 

Earlier today, an informed source in the coordination framework that includes Shiite forces except for the Sadrist movement, revealed that a delegation that includes some of the leaders of the framework will go to Al-Hanana in Najaf Governorate, in an attempt to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw from the political process.

This comes in conjunction with what a source close to the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, revealed, today, Tuesday, to Shafaq News Agency, about launching an initiative aimed at ending the political crisis and returning the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr to the political process after withdrawing from it.

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Earth News/ Political analyst Mofeed Al-Saidi confirmed, today, Tuesday, that Al-Kazemi’s continuation or not is subject to regional and international balances.

Al-Saidi said in an interview with Earth News, "The presence of Al-Kazemi or not is subject to regional and international balances, and we noticed months ago when the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, nominated Jaafar Al-Sadr for prime minister, Al-Kazemi appeared and tweeted his farewell tweet on social media because he knows that his place does not exist."

And he indicated that "everyone knows that Al-Kazemi's presence currently in the presence of the tripartite alliance was almost agreed upon, and Al-Kazemi's presence in the presence of chaos, and this is what they want, just as Al-Kazemi's presence is to keep the situation as it is."

Al-Saidi added that “Iraq is going through a turning point in the political track today, and part of the stalemate has been resolved with the resignations of the Sadrist movement’s representatives, and it is possible that there will be a new candidate for prime minister, or perhaps more than one person nominated,” noting that “the issue is subject to external balances, and if the internal party goes to unify the Iraqi ranks.” And the unification of the word, as well as the existence of a unified, solid and sober political position, does not exist, as there is no presence for Al-Kazemi in the next stage, especially if the framework is at its head.

And he continued, "If the external party is strong, imposing and influential, and it is a reality today on the internal political decision, Al-Kazemi's presence may be a reality in the country."

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The representative of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Ahmed Rahim Al-Moussawi, confirmed, on Tuesday, that the Sadrist bloc’s resort to mobilizing the masses to stage demonstrations will contribute to complicating the political scene, while indicating that a breakthrough in the formation of the government will be soon.

 

Al-Moussawi called, during his speech to the "Information" agency, that "the partisan positions are at the political level, and not through mobilizing the masses and heading to the street," noting that "the demonstrations by the masses of the parties, if they occur, will hinder the process of forming the government."

He explained, "The process of forming a government will be soon if things go on like this and if the Sadrist bloc does not go to mobilize its masses and go out with a demonstration."

He pointed out that "it is unfortunate to see the Sadrist bloc submit its resignation from the House of Representatives. We had hoped that they would be more patient to reach real dialogues that contribute to resolving the political crisis."

And the security expert, Adnan al-Kinani, had warned in an interview with “Al-Maalouma” earlier, that “the Sadrist movement resorted to inflaming the street and calling for demonstrations following the resignation of the Sadrist movement’s representatives from Parliament.” End /25

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 2022-06-14 08:59
 

On Tuesday, the coordinating framework issued a statement in which it responded to Shafak News's news, stressing the harmony of all its members in positions, and the absence of any internal differences.

In a statement received by the agency, the framework stated that "the framework and its allies are open to all political forces in the dialogue in order to expedite the completion of the constitutional benefits," pointing out that "no names were put forward for any sites, and the leaks that are taking place aim to confuse the scene."

He pointed out that there is "high coherence in attitudes," noting that "everything that comes from some news websites and social media pages about the existence of differences within the framework is untrue and aims to confuse papers and mislead public opinion."

The agency learned, earlier today, of a dispute within the most prominent leaders of the coordination framework, on the issue of the withdrawal of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, from the political process.

The source told Shafaq News that the dispute is focused between the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, and the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri, on the position of the framework as a whole regarding al-Sadr's recent position.

The source added, "Al-Maliki sees accepting the Sadrists' position by withdrawing from the political process and not working on their return, but Al-Amiri disagrees with this opinion, and is trying hard to bring them back again, and is behind the issue of sending the delegation to Al-Hanana to discourage Al-Sadr from withdrawing."

The source pointed out that "Al-Amiri believes that the government will not succeed without the presence and support of the Sadrists, unlike al-Maliki."

And regarding the coordination framework meeting yesterday, Monday, in which he announced his official position on Al-Sadr’s withdrawal, the source said that “Al-Amiri was very late in participating in the meeting, and the last two statements of the coordination framework, were specifically from Al-Maliki, in which Al-Amiri did not participate in any opinion.”

Al-Amiri intends to send a delegation from the coordination framework to Al-Hanana in Najaf Governorate, in an attempt to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw from the political process.

But the two statements of the last framework did not indicate the desire of the coordination framework to send any delegation to discourage al-Sadr from his decision, and focused on the need to continue dialogues with the political forces to form a government.

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From Six Points” .. Political Forces Announce The Establishment Of A “Road Map

6/14/2022

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Earth News / A number of political forces announced today, Tuesday, the establishment of a "road map" to evaluate the political process.


The forces stated in a statement received by Earth News, that "the following national forces: The Wathiqoun Movement, the Iraqi Communist Party, the Social Democratic Party, the National Civil Movement, the Nazil Take My Right Movement, the Democratic Current, and the National Awareness Movement to establish a road map according to the following items:


1- The forces affirm that they are not part of the current state of obstruction and call for overcoming it with a comprehensive national project


2- Forming a new, independent transitional government of honest national competencies that will undertake to create the appropriate conditions for holding new elections


3- Amending the electoral system by amending the election law and changing the commission


4- Addressing the inability of the House of Representatives to perform its legislative and oversight functions and its departure from the constitutional timings.
 Otherwise, Parliament is obliged to dissolve itself in accordance with Article 64 of the Constitution.


5- Giving priority to the language of dialogue and understanding, not pushing towards chaos and conflicts, using weapons, and exposing civil peace to a real danger


6- Respecting the independence of the judiciary and its commitment to its decisions in order to achieve justice among citizens and achieve political stability.

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47 minutes ago, Half Crazy Runner said:

Can’t help but notice the big grin on Maliki’s 🥔 face in most of these pics …

My guess as long as he’s smiling evil is still in place and we are still sitting on the outside waiting.  Ugh!

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