The Triple Alliance holds a meeting in Baghdad
Shafaq News / The Triple Alliance (the Sadrist Bloc, the Sovereignty Alliance and the Kurdistan Democratic Party) held a new meeting in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
The tripartite alliance held a meeting last February 27 in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in which it renewed its adherence to forming a “majority” government despite its rejection by internal and external parties.
The tripartite alliance includes the Sadrist movement, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and the “Sovereignty” alliance, which includes most of the winning Sunni forces in the legislative elections that took place in October of 2021.
An informed source told Shafaq News Agency, “The meeting of the tripartite alliance in Baghdad is still going on until the moment, during which it was emphasized to expedite the formation of the majority government, despite the rejection of it by internal and external parties.”
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, seeks, through the tripartite alliance, to form a national majority government, while stressing the exclusion of the “State of Law” coalition led by al-Maliki, but the rest of the Shiite forces within the “coordinating framework” reject this and demand a consensual government in which all political forces in Parliament participate. Similar to previous courses.