The Alliance for Reform and Building announced the formation of the largest parliamentary bloc and the formation of a strong national government

On Monday, September 3, 2018, the Alliance for Reform and Building announced the formation of the largest parliamentary bloc with more than 180 members and the participation of Sason, Victory, Wisdom, National and 16 other political entities.

“The largest bloc has already been formed, the Reform and Building Alliance and the membership of more than 180 deputies,” said the head of the party of integrity in the alliance of Hassan al-Akoli.

He added that “the bloc embraces all Iraqi components and will proceed in accordance with the constitutional provisions to form a strong national government after being officially announced as a larger bloc in parliament.”

Earlier, an informed source said that the head of the age, Mohammed Ali Zinni, sent an inquiry to the Federal Court on the largest bloc.

The source told (Baghdad Today), “The head of the age sent an inquiry to the Federal Court on the largest blocs.”

The leader of the stream of wisdom, Mohamed Mayahi, announced the success of the coalition of reform and construction of 190 deputies as a larger bloc in parliament.

“After the swearing-in and the registration of the largest bloc, which reached more than 190 deputies in the reform and construction bloc, the meeting will be adjourned today,” al-Mayahi said in a brief statement.

He added that “has not been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives and his deputies,” noting that “the next three days will resolve those sites.”

Before it announced the alliance, “nucleus”, the formation of the largest bloc in the membership of 20 alliances, as announced by the alliance with the participation of 13 alliances.

The correspondent of (Baghdad today), the head of the alliance of Hassan al-Akoli said, “The alliance nucleus formed the largest parliamentary bloc by joining 20 political alliances under the name of the bloc of reform and construction.”

In the same context, our correspondent quoted the spokesman of the Fatah alliance, Ahmed Asadi, as saying that “his alliance managed to include 13 political alliances.”

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