The first comment of the victory coalition on the departure of the Abbadi from the call

The first comment of the victory coalition on the departure of the Abbadi from the call

The victory coalition, Sunday, issued a position on the departure of its leader Haider Abadi from the Islamic Dawa Party.

The leader of the coalition MP Faleh Ziadi told Ashqaf News that “Abadi out of the hat of the Dawa Party, is completely free, and this will give him more room to express his views and views of the victory coalition.”

Al-Ziadi said that “Abadi’s exit from the Dawa Party is calculated for him, and will keep him away from the problems suffered by the party, and this exit will strengthen and increase the popularity of Abadi and the coalition of victory, and his chances will be greater in the upcoming elections.”

“Haydar al-Abadi, when he was prime minister, was working outside the Dawa Party,” he said.

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, head of the victory coalition in parliament, announced his resignation from all his party posts, calling for a review and renewal of the structure of the “Dawa” party led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Abbadi heads the alliance of victory, which has 42 seats in the Iraqi parliament out of 329 seats.

In a letter addressed to the Dawa Party, Abadi said that “on the eve of the next conference, I find myself obliged to address you to the fulfillment of my legitimate and patriotic responsibilities. The invitation is a heritage, thought, action, sacrifice and great goals, and we need self-denial, solidarity and innovation to continue to lead the major transformations in our country.”

“There are no societal political experiments infallible, the most important review and correction, and most importantly insist on continuing awareness, planning and commitment in accordance with the rules of responsibility and readiness.”

“I call for a critical review, renewal of speech and structure, and I call for the continuation of a harmonious collective will, and to inject new blood in all the parts of the call, especially the leadership, and therefore I declare descending and withdrawing from all the leadership positions of the party, “He said.

The “Dawa” party in 2006 headed the Iraqi government and continued until 2018, after which Adel Abdel Mahdi was appointed to form the government after the party’s decline in the results of parliamentary elections held last May.

Over the past years, the relationship between Abadi and Nuri al-Maliki has been strained. Abadi blamed his party’s leader for the control of a two-thirds party when Maliki was prime minister in 2014.

Shafaaq.com

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