“Al-Maliki will not back down”… The framework is searching for an alternative within the “previous list”.
Nasim Abdullah, a member of the political bureau of the “Eqtidaar” party, which is part of the coordination framework, revealed on Monday that there are talks and meetings within the Shiite bloc regarding the candidate for the new government’s premiership.
Abdullah told Shafaq News Agency that “the framework forces will take into consideration the challenges facing the country and the issue of national consensus regarding the Shiite House candidate for the premiership, and will therefore resolve the controversy surrounding him through a unified decision.”
In contrast, a source within the coordination framework indicated that “some leaders of the coordination framework, particularly those who were hesitant about nominating the leader of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, for the premiership, held consultative meetings with most of the Shiite House leaders to unify visions and positions regarding the continuation of the nomination and to discuss the matter with the latter, and the results were that al-Maliki insisted on his nomination for the position.”
According to the source, who spoke to Shafaq News Agency, some forces within the framework believe that the challenges are significant and the accumulated crises may generate negative reactions from Iraqis towards the entire political process, in addition to external pressures and the major challenges facing the region. He pointed out the possibility of discussing the selection of a new candidate from the list of previous candidates, and thus the matter remains in the hands of the framework.
For his part, a source close to Maliki confirmed to Shafaq News Agency that “the news and information that spoke about his intention to withdraw from the nomination this evening is incorrect, as he is determined to continue the nomination.”
He continued, saying: “There is no meeting of the Coordination Framework today, Monday, to announce or decide on that, and the rumors that have been leaked are driven by a political agenda.”
On Sunday, the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Hebat al-Halbousi, submitted a request to the Supreme Federal Court to interpret a constitutional provision related to the election of the President of the Republic, given the inability to hold a session with a quorum for this purpose.
US President Donald Trump said last Friday that he is considering the appointment of a new prime minister in Iraq, noting that he has “some options” regarding the matter.
A US State Department official revealed to Shafaq News Agency a decisive stance by the US administration regarding the return of the leader of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, to the premiership in Iraq, stressing that this trend will put bilateral relations between Baghdad and Washington on the table for “reassessment”.
It is worth noting that Trump said on January 27, 2026, in a post on the “Truth Social” platform, that the return of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to the premiership is “something that should not be allowed,” considering that Iraq “slid into poverty and chaos” during his previous term.
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Iraqi Oil Revenues in New York: Economic Stability or Managed Sovereignty?
The Central Bank of Iraq directed all banks and financial institutions on Monday to cease the practice of discriminating between older and newer dollar exchange rates. In a statement, the bank emphasized the importance of eliminating this practice. It also stressed the need for all banks and financial institutions to adhere to the regulations governing the handling and exchange of banknotes, in accordance with the established standards for foreign currency.
The State of Law coalition, led by Nouri al-Maliki, said on Wednesday that warnings of an American embargo on Iraq if its leader assumes the premiership in the next government represent “naive analysis”.
Foreign currency prices continued to rise against the Iranian toman on Wednesday, with the dollar exchange rate exceeding 163,000 tomans, amid escalating tensions with Washington.
On Wednesday, MP Youssef al-Kalabi, from the State of Law bloc, threatened to go to the Supreme Federal Court to request the dissolution of the House of Representatives if the item on choosing the President of the Republic is not included in the next session of the Council.
The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, affirmed on Wednesday that the priority of the current stage is to consolidate the authority of the state and unify the security decision, stressing that the Popular Mobilization Forces are part of the Iraqi security system.
Parliamentary move to amend the official holidays law and reduce the number of daysMembers of Parliament revealed on Wednesday a parliamentary move to amend the official holidays law and reduce some religious holidays due to their impact on the state’s productivity and their economic repercussions on the performance of institutions. MP Nihal Al-Shammari stated that “Parliament is in the process of reconsidering the official holidays law with a view to reducing them,” indicating that this move will be presented after the formation of parliamentary committees is completed, especially the Endowments and Religious Affairs Committee, which is responsible for amending the official holidays law related to religious occasions.
The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, praised on Tuesday the position of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in support of his nomination for the position of Prime Minister, while stressing that his supportive position will not be forgotten.
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that Washington had informed Iraqi officials in recent days that it might reduce Iraq’s access to oil export revenues if Nouri al-Maliki were appointed prime minister, given the United States’ view of him as being close to Iran.