Al-Kazemi arrives in New York: He will meet kings and heads of state and give a speech on Iraq

Al-Kazemi arrives in New York: He will meet kings and heads of state and give a speech on Iraq

Al-Kazemi arrives in New York - He will meet kings and heads of state and give a speech on IraqShafaq News / Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is holding meetings with a number of kings and heads of state in New York on the sidelines of the work and meetings of the United Nations General Assembly, which will start tomorrow, Wednesday.

A statement by Al-Kazemi’s office received by Shafaq News said that the latter “will deliver Iraq’s speech at the General Assembly meeting, and he will meet – on the sidelines of the Assembly’s work – with a number of kings and heads of brotherly and friendly countries participating in the meetings, as well as meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.”

On the sidelines of the participation, the Iraqi Prime Minister will meet with a number of officials of international and regional organizations; To discuss the most important files for cooperation at various levels, in order to address the economic and political challenges facing Iraq and the region, according to the statement.

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Al-Kazemi’s extension sparks a dispute within the “coordinating framework”

Al-Kazemi’s extension sparks a dispute within the “coordinating framework”

Al-Kazemis extension sparks a dispute within the coordinating frameworkIntersecting sources, from Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish political forces, revealed that the nomination of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, for a second term, sparked a sharp dispute between two currents within the coordinating framework, as Al-Kazemi’s fortunes seem high as a truce candidate with the leader of the Sadrist movement, forces close to Iran are trying to abort. extension attempts.

A source from the “Hikma Movement” led by Ammar al-Hakim said that the Shiite forces that engage in a secret dialogue with the leader of the Sadrist movement, before forming a government led by the coordination framework, are trying to pass Al-Kazemi as a candidate for prime minister. According to the source, a current from the “framework” believes that putting forward this name will make negotiations with al-Sadr more flexible.
Actors in party salons leaked information about “attempts by the owners of Al-Kazemi’s extension project with Iranian institutions to persuade them to assign him to head the new government.”

For the first time since the outbreak of the election crisis last October, activists in the coordinating framework attacked the Lebanese cleric, Muhammad Kawtharani, who is responsible for the Iraq file in “Hezbollah”, against the background of his role in promoting Al-Kazemi’s second term project, along with influential Shiite party figures. Like the cub of al-Zaidi.

Earlier, Al-Zaidi, who is the secretary of the Islamic Movement of Iraq, said that “political parties are preventing a clear political vision or a unified leadership for the coordination framework.”

Meanwhile, a senior political source revealed that Shiite forces linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard received explicit messages that “Tehran rejects the outbreak of a Shiite Shiite war in Iraq, and does not feel comfortable with the formation of a government that Sadr opposes in the street.”

The source said that this scenario would turn the leader of the Sadrist movement into a “victorious in his battle with the coordinating framework,” and this is what prompts Shiite parties to work to abort this project. He added that “Al-Maliki and Khazali will work to abort this project.”

Meanwhile, the “Victory Coalition” led by Haider al-Abadi confirmed that it “works with the political forces to make the national dialogue a success, and to bring views to end the political blockage, according to a clear path, regardless of the name of the candidate to take over the prime ministership.”

And regarding the information circulating regarding the extension of Al-Kazemi’s term, leaders in the Kurdistan Democratic Party refrained from commenting, but one of them indicated that “President Masoud Barzani prefers a steadfast settlement that guarantees political and social stability in the country.”

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Iraq: Disagreements within the “coordinating framework” regarding the replacement of Al-Sudani’s candidacy

Iraq: Disagreements within the “coordinating framework” regarding the replacement of Al-Sudani’s candidacy

Iraq - Disagreements within the coordinating framework regarding the replacement of Al-Sudanis candidacyThe “Coordination Framework” coalition, the umbrella group for a number of political forces close to Tehran in Iraq, is facing new differences between different parties within it, against the background of the ongoing dialogues regarding the issue of changing the coalition’s candidate to form the government, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani , and negotiating with the “Sadr movement” led by Muqtada Al-Sadr, regarding the one-year government , then holding new elections before the end of next year 2023.

Two wings within the “coordinating framework”

Disagreements divided the alliance into two wings; The first is represented by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Secretary-General of the “Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq” movement, Qais Khazali, and the leader of the “Hikma Movement” Ammar al-Hakim, while the second is represented by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, leader of the Fatah Alliance Hadi al-Amiri and head of the Popular Mobilization Authority Faleh al-Fayyad.

The second wing is pressing for a settlement with the “Sadr movement”, away from the language of the victor and the loser and imposing a fait accompli, as this will exacerbate the crisis and return to the street clash again.

The information of three members of the “Coordination Framework” alliance, they spoke with “Al-Araby Al-Jadeed”, about the escalating differences between the “Coordination” forces.

There is an Iranian movement with the aim of healing the rift within the alliance and preventing the expansion of the dispute

The sources confirmed the presence of an Iranian movement represented by the leader of the Quds Force, General Ismail Qaani, and another through the Lebanese “Hezbollah” through its leader, Muhammad Kawtharani, who was usually presented as the representative of “Hezbollah” in Iraq, with the aim of healing the rift and preventing the expansion of the dispute that began It comes out to the public through the statements and positions of some members of the coalition.

Replacing Al-Sudani inflamed the differences of the “coordinating framework”
A prominent leader in the “Al-Fateh” coalition, led by Hadi Al-Amiri, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that “differences within the coalition intensified with the proposal to replace Al-Sudani with another figure not rejected by Muqtada Al-Sadr.”

The leader, who asked not to be named, explained, “Nuri al-Maliki, Qais Khazali and Ammar al-Hakim insisted on proceeding with the process of forming the new government, headed by Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, despite the Sadrist movement’s opposition to that, in a move rejected by Hadi al-Amiri, Haider al-Abadi and Faleh al-Fayyad.”

The same spokesman added that “Al-Amiri, Al-Abadi and Al-Fayyad stressed the need for an understanding with the Sadrist movement regarding the new government and who heads it before any step to form it, to prevent the Sadrists from any new escalation in the street, which may develop into an armed clash, as happened in the events of the Green Zone last month. “.

And the leader indicated that “this matter led to deep differences within the coordination framework, which amounted to the threat of Al-Amiri and Al-Abadi to withdraw from the coalition, if the views of Al-Maliki, Khazali and Al-Hakim were imposed on the rest of the parties to the framework.”

He continued, “This matter prompted Iranian and Lebanese parties (the representative of Hezbollah, Muhammad Kawtharani) to intervene to calm the situation within the coordination framework, and prevent any splits between its political forces, while emphasizing the necessity of non-escalation by the Sadrist movement, to prevent the political conflict from turning into an armed conflict.”

Concern in the Iraqi street is compounded by the continuation of the longest political crisis in the country since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, after militias and armed groups allied to Iran entered the crisis line, in alignment with the forces of the “coordinating framework” against the “Sadr movement.”

Al-Amiri and Al-Abadi threatened to withdraw from the coalition, if the views of Al-Maliki, Khazali and Al-Hakim were imposed

For his part, another source within the “Coordination Framework” coalition confirmed the same information, explaining in a telephone conversation with “The New Arab”, that “the dispute has not been resolved in the past two days.”

He revealed that the Iranian approach to the crisis is “that none of the Shiite political forces will emerge as a defeated party, and the need to agree on the steps to form the government, without excluding anyone,” noting that “it is hoped that the leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Muhammad Kawtharani, will participate in a meeting.” the frame”.

For his part, Aqil al-Rudaini, spokesman for the “Victory” coalition, which is led by Haider al-Abadi, said in an interview with “Al-Araby Al-Jadeed”, that “the coordinating framework is not a political bloc until it has one opinion, and for this there is a difference in attitudes between the blocs affiliated with this coalition.” “.

Al-Rudaini explained that “the victory coalition has a tendency to solve the political crisis through mediation between the coordination framework and the Sadrist movement, and we are still working on this mediation with other political parties, with the aim of preventing bloodshed and preventing any escalation that might lead to clashes in the Iraqi street.”

He stressed that “it is not possible to impose the opinion of any political party in the framework on the rest of the parties in the same alliance, so any decision must be taken through unanimity, and if it is not unanimous, then it must be by a majority.”

The “coordination framework” disagreements are not new

In the same context, the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mahdi Abdul Karim, considered, in an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that “the differences within the Coordination Framework Alliance are not new, but they have begun to appear to the public, especially since individual statements and positions of forces within the framework confirm the existence of these differences.” “.

Abdul Karim indicated that “according to the data regarding the positions of the leaders of the coordination framework, there are those who want to escalate the political positions with the Sadrist movement, and there are those who are working on calm to prevent a recurrence of armed conflict. The opinion of the majority of political forces is to calm the political situation in order to prevent reactions that may have a negative impact on the street.”

He added, “The crisis cannot be resolved without making concessions to reach understandings, and the persistence of political stubbornness will deepen the dispute further and more dangerously.”

A spokesman for the victory coalition: It is not possible to impose the opinion of any political party in the framework on the rest of the parties in the same coalition

On the other hand, Iraqi political analyst Maher Judeh said, in an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, that “the differences and differences have only now appeared to the public, but they have existed since before the formation of the coordination framework in its current sense, after the October elections of last year.” He pointed out that “these forces met under the title of the framework with a main goal, which is to confront the project of Muqtada al-Sadr and his allies to form a majority government.”

Judeh said that “according to the data, there is a clear difference in the positions of some of the framework forces from others in it, regarding the form, age, and goal of the new government, as well as who heads it.” He expressed his belief that “the continuation of these differences without consensus between the forces of the coordination framework, may push some parties to the framework to withdraw from it.”

The political analyst said that “the differences and splits within the coordination framework will certainly serve the Sadrist movement, especially since the movement’s leader Muqtada al-Sadr has worked during the last period to withdraw some of the framework parties to his project (the majority government).”

The axes of the Iraqi crisis are currently summarized in the insistence of the “coordinating framework” forces on resuming parliament sessions and resuming its work in full. It also adheres to electing a president and a prime minister with full powers instead of the current caretaker government headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi , and then going towards amending the current election law.

On the other hand, the Sadrist movement rejects this and insists on dissolving parliament and holding early elections within 9 months. It also proposes amending paragraph 76 of the constitution regarding the major bloc that has the right to form a government.

He also raises another demand, which is the amendment of the Federal Court law to be more independent from the political parties that, since 2005, have actually chosen the 11 members of this court, using sectarian and partisan quotas. In addition, the Sadrist movement refuses to amend the electoral law.

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Iran refuses to exclude the Sadrist movement from forming the next Iraqi government

Iran refuses to exclude the Sadrist movement from forming the next Iraqi government

Iran refuses to exclude the Sadrist movement from forming the next Iraqi governmentShafaq News / The representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Tehran, Nazem al-Dabbagh, revealed on Sunday, Iran’s refusal to exclude the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr from forming the next Iraqi government.

Al-Dabbagh said, in a statement to the Iranian satellite channel “Al-Alam” today, that “Iran supports the formation of a government that includes all Iraqi political parties without excluding anyone.”

He added that “the Iranians do not want the Kurds to stand with a Shiite party to exclude other parties, and they are always insisting on forming a government that includes all parties,” noting that “the Iranians do not support anyone, especially if he wants to create problems for the next government in Iraq.”

Al-Dabbagh also pointed out that “Tehran is looking for agreement and consensus with the participation of all parties capable of forming the Iraqi government, including Muqtada al-Sadr.”

The political scene in Iraq has undergone a dangerous turn since the supporters of the Sadrist movement led by the prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr stormed the parliament building in the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, and protested against Al-Sudani’s nomination for the position of prime minister of the next federal government, and withdrew from it by order of their leader after an armed clash With the security forces and elements of the armed factions.

The Sadrist bloc had obtained the highest votes in the early legislative elections that took place in October of 2021, but the efforts of the leader of the current failed to form the new federal government due to the Shiite coordination framework standing in its way by obtaining a fatwa from the Federal Court with the so-called blocking third in a contract The session for electing the President of the Republic, which paves the way for naming the Prime Minister.

The three-way alliance between the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Masoud Barzani, the Sovereignty Alliance headed by Khamis al-Khanjar, and the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr was broken following the resignation of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, and the movement’s withdrawal from the political process by order of al-Sadr.

The political scene is living in a crisis situation and a dead end unprecedented in the history of Iraq, as more than 300 days have passed since the early elections without being able to form a new government in the country, and the survival of the caretaker government headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

On the tenth of last October, Iraq held early legislative elections to get out of a political crisis that swept the country after large demonstrations in the central and southern regions in 2019 in protest against the widespread unemployment in society, the spread of financial and administrative corruption in government departments and institutions, and the deteriorating reality The service and the livelihood, which prompted the former prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to resign under popular pressure.

As soon as the preliminary results of the elections were announced, the voices of political forces and actors rose in their rejection of losing many seats, accusing them of major fraud in the ballot, which was denied by the executive and judicial authorities, at a time when the United Nations and international organizations praised the integrity of the electoral process.

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“Returning to green is possible.” The Sadrist movement: We will prevent the framework from forming a government

“Returning to green is possible.” The Sadrist movement: We will prevent the framework from forming a government

Returning to green is possible - The Sadrist movement - We will prevent the framework from forming a government Shafaq News / The Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, affirmed on Saturday that it will not allow the coordination framework to form the new Iraqi government in the coming days.

A prominent leader in the movement told Shafaq News Agency, “The Sadrist movement will not allow the coordination framework to form any new government, headed by Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, or any figure that is supported by the leaders of the framework, and will work to prevent the formation of this government by all available methods.”

And the leader, who asked not to be named, said that “supporters of the Sadrist movement will prevent the holding of any parliamentary session dedicated to forming the new government, and the Sadrists storming the Green Zone in the coming days is very likely to prevent the framework from forming the government, and there is no retreat from the demands of dissolving Parliament and setting a date for elections.” early”.

Earlier today, the victory coalition led by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi revealed the existence of an international trend to solve the political crisis in Iraq through dialogue, pointing to the importance of the Sadrist movement and the impact of its withdrawal from the political process on forming the government.

“Dialogue is still on the table to resolve the crisis, and there is an international trend to push the political forces towards the national dialogue,” the spokesman for the Al-Nasr coalition, Ahmed Al-Wondi, told Shafaq News.

He added, “Most of the political forces support a political dialogue, and this serves as a clear message, and that the spiritual atmosphere of the fortieth visit will push towards resolving the crisis and conducting a dialogue between the political forces.”

In earlier times, many representatives and politicians stated that the House of Representatives will reconvene its sessions after the end of the forty-year visit to elect the president of the republic and form the new government, but the Sadrist movement is still insisting not to engage in government formation and the political process.

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Al-Fateh reveals a new “political movement” to end the government formation file

Al-Fateh reveals a new “political movement” to end the government formation file

Al-Fateh reveals a new political movement to end the government formation fileInformation/special… The Al-Fateh Alliance revealed a new political movement that brings together Sunni, Kurdish and Shiite forces to go towards forming the new government, while calling on the political forces to accelerate their steps to solve the current crisis.

The leader of the coalition, Ayed Kazem, said, in an interview with the “Information” agency, that “there is a great movement between the political partners to proceed with the completion of the constitutional dues and an attempt to end the crisis,” noting that “the understandings have reached advanced and very large stages, especially between the Kurdistan Democratic Party, The Alliance of Sovereignty, the Coordination Framework and the Allied Forces.

He added, “There is a desire to go towards Al-Hanana after forming a delegation from the authorities related to sovereignty, democracy and the coordinating framework, and presenting their findings to convince Al-Sadr to do so.”

Kazem called on the political forces to “accelerate their steps towards resolving the crisis and completing what is required of them,” pointing out that “there is a serious and effective move led by the party and sovereignty with the coordinating framework for resolving the crisis and ending the file of forming the government, which has taken a long time.”

A member of the Political Bureau of the Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq movement, Saad al-Saadi, confirmed today, Saturday, that the political forces are going to hold a session of the Iraqi parliament this week.

The political process has been blocked for more than ten months. As a result of political differences over the form of the next government, some parties, including the Sadrist movement, demand the dissolution of Parliament and the re-run of early elections, and on the other hand, the forces of the coordination framework are moving towards forming a government and proceeding with the constitutional entitlements.

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An economist expects the value of the financial surplus for Iraq’s budget at the end of 2022

An economist expects the value of the financial surplus for Iraq’s budget at the end of 2022

An economist expects the value of the financial surplus for Iraqs budget at the end of 2022Information / Diyala … The local economist, Basem Al-Saadi, expected the value of the country’s budget surplus at the end of this year.

Al-Saadi said in an interview with “Information”, that “according to the announced figures for the financial revenues for the sale of crude oil and the rest of other exports, which reached the end of July to more than 90 trillion Iraqi dinars, offset by more than 65 trillion representing public expenditures and material advances, which means that the actual surplus It amounts to more than 25 trillion dinars.

He added, “The surplus may reach 45 trillion dinars at the end of 2022 if oil selling prices remain at their high levels at $90 or more, which means a huge amount of money that must be properly invested in addressing a series of large and deep crises inside Iraq.”

The global oil markets witnessed a significant increase in prices during the past months, which led to an increase in the material surplus of OPEC countries, including Iraq.

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Al-Jubouri: The Kurds and Sunnis have set conditions to go towards forming a government

Al-Jubouri: The Kurds and Sunnis have set conditions to go towards forming a government

Al-Jubouri - The Kurds and Sunnis have set conditions to go towards forming a governmentInformation / Baghdad.. The head of the Al-Rafd Center for Strategic Studies, Abbas al-Jubouri, revealed, on Friday, that the Kurdish and Sunni forces did not move towards forming a government until after they set conditions to achieve their interests, pointing out that the two components sought to be present in the parliamentary and government formation in order to ensure the dissolution of the House of Representatives in the future.

Al-Jubouri told Al-Maalouma, “The Kurds and Sunnis have set conditions for the coordination framework in order to proceed with forming the new government, and on this basis, Barzani and Al-Halbousi sat down to discuss the political process.”

He added that “the Kurds set 7 conditions and wanted pledges, as well as the case for the Sunni parties, which also set 13 conditions to come to the coordination framework after discussions and pledges to meet what they want.”

And he indicated that “there are political balances that must exist between the three components, and therefore there are dialogues in order for the Sunni and Kurdish components to be present in the House of Representatives, in order to ensure its dissolution in the future.” finished 25

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Iraq: Non-provocative names to head the “one-year” government

Iraq: Non-provocative names to head the “one-year” government

Iraq - Non-provocative names to head the one-year governmentWith Iraqi political parties seeking a settlement to end the current crisis in the country by forming a new government that prepares for new elections within a period not exceeding a year, new names have begun to emerge to head this government, as non-provocative figures of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, who may contribute to stopping any An escalating step for him to impede the formation of the “coordinating framework” of the next government, with al-Sadr rejecting the candidate announced by the “coordination” Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani.

The political forces in Iraq are awaiting, next week, the end of what has been taken for granted as a temporary truce after the end of the religious ceremonies of the Arbaeen visit, between the two political opponents, the Sadrist movement and the “coordinating framework” alliance, which includes a number of political parties and wings linked to influential armed factions in the country. An ally of Iran.

An upcoming meeting of the “coordination framework” Monday

A prominent leader in the “Al-Fateh” coalition led by Hadi Al-Amiri told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that the “coordinating framework” will discuss, in an upcoming meeting next Monday, the axes of its movement towards other political forces regarding the formation of the new government.

The Coordination Framework decided to proceed with the selection of Hadi Al-Amiri as a negotiator with the rest of the political forces

He revealed that the “framework” actually decided to proceed with the selection of Hadi al-Amiri as a negotiator and representative of the alliance with the rest of the political forces, which in practice means the removal of the leader of the “state of law” Nuri al-Maliki from the front of the decision, or at least the lead in the “coordinating framework” negotiations with other blocks.

The official, who asked not to be named, stated that “the coordination framework has not received any official request or condition from the Sovereignty Alliance or the Kurdistan Democratic Party so far, and the announced conditions, or negotiation points for the two parties, were through the media, not through Direct communication channels between the two parties.

Conditions of the “Coordination Framework”

But he pointed out that “the coordinating framework does not reject the project of going to new elections within one year, but on the condition that there is a new government with full powers, which is formed through the coordinating framework, and that the election law is considered and important items are amended, especially with regard to electronic counting and sorting operations. And the manual vote of the voters, as well as the change of the current electoral commission, which failed to organize the voting process, and the elections were marred by many mistakes and lapses.”

Maliki and Khazali cling to the Sudanese

He revealed that there is a dispute within the “coordinating framework” about changing the coalition’s candidate to form the new government, as there are 4 main parties in the coalition with the replacement of Muhammad Shia al-Sudani with another candidate who is not provoked or not rejected by al-Sadr, but “Al-Maliki and (Qais) Khazali oppose change it yet.” He added that Hadi Al-Amiri, Haider Al-Abadi and Faleh Al-Fayyad are with the change of Al-Sudani if ​​this contributes to overcoming this crisis.

The past two days witnessed the introduction of several names, all of which share good relations with Al-Sadr, and it is possible that he will not object to them. Among the most prominent of these names are National Security Adviser Qassem al-Araji, the current governor of Basra, Asaad al-Eidani, the former governor of Najaf, Adnan al-Zarfi, and former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. To a lesser extent, the names of the former Youth Minister, Abdul Hussein Abtan, and the advisor to the Presidency of the Republic, Ali Al-Shukri, are circulating, according to what was confirmed by two Iraqi politicians with whom Al-Araby Al-Jadeed spoke.

One of them, a member of the “Victory” coalition led by Haider al-Abadi, told “Al-Araby Al-Jadeed” that “the names proposed for heading the new government take into account the idea of ​​being accepted by Muqtada al-Sadr, and not being affiliated with his political opponents, specifically Nuri al-Maliki, Ammar al-Hakim and Qais al-Khazali.” “.

He added that “the birth of the new government will remain subject to al-Sadr’s acceptance of the procedures that accompany its formation, starting with its president and members of its cabinet and its scheduled duration.”

No government before December

For his part, the other politician told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, “Any progress in the political crisis remains subject to Al-Sadr’s acceptance of the proposed settlement based on the one-year government, and going to early elections.” But he stressed that Iraq will not see a new government before next December in the best case, even if a political breakthrough is achieved.

Meanwhile, the “Coordination Framework” announced, on Friday, that it had submitted a formal request to the Presidency of Parliament to hold a new parliamentary session, in an initial step for it to move towards forming the new government.

“A request was submitted to the parliament’s presidency to hold a parliamentary session after the end of the forty-day visit,” said Aref Al-Hamami, a representative from Al-Attar. “

He added that “the step comes in order to reactivate the work of Parliament “, considering that “according to the law, the Speaker of Parliament cannot refrain from holding sessions.” On July 30, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi announced the suspension of parliament’s work until further notice, after al-Sadr’s supporters stormed the Green Zone in central Baghdad and took control of the parliament building.

For his part, a member of the “Coordination Framework” MP for the “State of Law” coalition, Thaer Mekheifa, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that “the resumption of Parliament’s work is the first sign of a political solution in the country, a strengthening of the law and protection of the constitution.” We hope, through the submitted signatures, that the Speaker of Parliament will announce, next week, the cancellation of the suspension and the resumption of the House of Representatives officially, to exercise its oversight and legislative role as well.

The Coordination Framework submitted a formal request to the Parliament Presidency to hold a new parliamentary session

And he considered that the current government “cannot proceed with any legislative elections, and Iraq needs a government with full powers to proceed with such benefits, according to the constitution and the law that stipulates this,” expressing his hope that Parliament will resume its work by a decision issued within the next week.

Adoption of the Shadow Candidates Scenario

Commenting on the current situation, Ihsan Al-Shammari, head of the Center for Political Thinking in Baghdad, said in a statement to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that “the traditional political forces previously adopted the strategy of shadow candidates, and now they are adopting the same scenario, which includes choosing the so-called independents, but in fact they are They represent many political interfaces, not just the framework.”

Al-Shammari indicated that “the adoption of the coordination framework on these figures with an independent appearance comes to reduce the momentum of pressure by the Sadrist movement, which is pushing towards an independent government, and not to anger the Iraqi public opinion and to deceive it to keep the ministries away from the quota system.”

Regarding the nomination of the “coordinating framework” Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, Al-Shammari pointed out that “ the problem is no longer related to Al-Sudani, but rather not to anger the chest, and accordingly, the framework will search for a settlement, or a satisfactory personality for the movement so that there is no major provocation. Therefore, we expect everything, and we have previously witnessed the nomination of many personalities and then retreat from them, and the framework may be forced to compromise in order to be able to form a government.”

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A Deputy Sends A Message To The People: Protect Your Money Yourself

A Deputy Sends A Message To The People: Protect Your Money Yourself

A Deputy Sends A Message To The People - Protect Your Money YourselfEarth News / Today, Friday, Representative Mahmoud Hussein Al-Qaisi sent a message to the Iraqi people regarding the protection of their money.

Al-Qaisi said in a tweet via Twitter, which was followed by Earth News, that “the great task for which the whole people must gather, and not to trust anyone else on it; It is to protect Iraq’s money resulting from the sale of oil, which has accumulated in the Central Bank since the withdrawal of the powers of the caretaker government, adding, “Do not trust those who squander your money and become a member of Lebanon ’s financial disaster.”

He concluded his tweet with the hashtag:

“#Protect_your_yourselves.”

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