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Tuesday AM Iraq Parliament News Highlights 6-14-22

Tuesday AM Iraq Parliament News Highlights 6-14-22

After The Meeting, The Coordination Framework Calls For Accelerating The Formation Of The Government

Shafaq News/ The coordination framework, which includes Shiite forces, called on Tuesday for the need to expedite the nomination of a new president for Iraq, and the formation of the next federal government.

And the coordination framework was held earlier this morning, with the "Azm" coalition, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the "Babylon" movement, and the independents in the office of the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, to discuss the latest developments in the political situation and discuss ways to open up to the rest of the political forces to speed up the formation of the government. According to an informed source.

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In a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, the framework stated that during the meeting, developments in the current political situation and ways to expedite the completion of the constitutional entitlements were discussed with the participation of all national forces.

The statement added that the meeting stressed that the next stage is important and calls for expediting the start of practical steps to complete the constitutional entitlements, elect the President of the Republic, and form a harmonious government capable of meeting the demands of Iraqis, ensuring a decent life and maintaining security and stability for all.

In its statement, the coordination framework called on "all the active forces in the political scene to participate in the dialogues," expressing "its readiness to approach all parties because of its belief that the next government must be a strong and capable government that provides services, preserves the unity and sovereignty of the country, and contributes to preserving Iraq's position and role in region and territory.

This comes at a time when the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, directed the representatives of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to submit their resignations in preparation for submitting them to the presidency of the Council, against the background of the continued obstruction of the formation of a majority government by the coordination framework that includes Shiite political forces.

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.   LINK

Disagreement Within The Coordination Framework..Al-Maliki With The Exclusion Of Al-Sadr And Al-Amiri Opposition

Shafaq News/ An informed source revealed, on Tuesday, that a dispute had occurred within the most prominent leaders of the coordination framework, on the issue of the withdrawal of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, from the political process.

The source told Shafaq News that the dispute is focused between the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, and the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi al-Amiri, on the position of the framework as a whole regarding al-Sadr's recent position.

The source added, "Al-Maliki sees accepting the Sadrists' position by withdrawing from the political process and not working on their return, but Al-Amiri disagrees with this opinion, and is trying hard to bring them back again, and is behind the issue of sending the delegation to Al-Hanana to discourage Al-Sadr from withdrawing."

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The source pointed out that "Al-Amiri believes that the government will not succeed without the presence and support of the Sadrists, unlike al-Maliki."

And regarding the coordination framework meeting yesterday, Monday, in which he announced his official position on Al-Sadr’s withdrawal, the source said that “Al-Amiri was very late in participating in the meeting, and the last two statements of the coordination framework, were specifically from Al-Maliki, in which Al-Amiri did not participate in any opinion.”

Al-Amiri intends to send a delegation from the coordination framework to Al-Hanana in Najaf Governorate, in an attempt to persuade the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw from the political process.

But the two statements of the last framework did not indicate the desire of the coordination framework to send any delegation to discourage al-Sadr from his decision, and focused on the need to continue dialogues with the political forces to form a government.   LINK

"Al-Maliki" decides to appeal the resignation of the Sadrist bloc's deputies before the Federal Court

Shafaq News/ A member of the State of Law coalition from Basra Governorate, Durgham al-Maliki, announced on Tuesday his intention to appeal the mass resignation of the Sadrist bloc's deputies before the Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority) in Iraq.

Al-Maliki said in a statement today, "I will appeal before the Federal Court the resignations of the brothers in the Sadrist bloc for the purpose of returning them to the political process to serve Iraq and its patient people."

On Sunday, Al-Sadr directed deputies of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to hand over their resignations to the speaker of the parliament, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the "Save the Homeland" coalition and told them that they "are in a solution."

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.   LINK

This Week..A Framework Delegation To Meet With Al-Sadr To Discuss The Parliamentary Resignation And His "Vision" Of The New Government

Shafaq News/ A leading source in the coordination framework revealed today, Monday, that a delegation from the coordination framework went to Al-Hananah in Najaf to meet with the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr this week to discuss the reasons for the resignation of his parliamentary bloc, while the delegation will present its vision to form the new government after the legislative recess of Parliament.

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The source, who asked not to be named, told Shafak News Agency; "There is a delegation from the coordination framework intends to go to Najaf this week to meet with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to discuss the reasons for the Sadrist bloc's resignation from the parliament's membership."

The source added that "the delegation will present a clear vision to al-Sadr regarding the formation of the new government, provided that it is formed after the legislative holiday, specifically after Eid al-Adha."

Today, Monday, the President of Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, commented on the latest political developments in Iraq, especially after the withdrawal of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and the resignation of all his deputies from Parliament.

Yesterday, Sunday, al-Sadr directed deputies of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to hand over their resignation to the Speaker of the Council, Muhammad al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the "Save the Homeland" coalition and told them that they "are in a solution."

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.

Shafaq News Agency learned about an upcoming meeting scheduled to be held by Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and head of the Sovereignty Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar, described as "important" to take a "unified" decision after the Sadrist bloc withdrew from the Iraqi parliament. LINK

New Details About The Upcoming Framework Meeting.. Al-Sadr's Negotiating Committee To Reverse The Resignations

Shafaq News / An informed source in the coordination framework explained, on Monday, that the meeting that will be held by the leaders of the framework, will discuss a number of proposals to solve the political crisis, including the formation of a committee whose mission is to discuss with the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to reverse the decision to withdraw.

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "The meeting, which is hoped to be held this evening, may lead to the issuance of a unified statement calling on the Sadrist bloc to reverse this decision, in addition to forming a committee to negotiate with al-Sadr, to reverse its last decision, and to represent all the forces of the framework, as they want stability." They reject the chaos and the chaos of the street or stir it up with demonstrations.”

Yesterday, Sunday, al-Sadr directed deputies of the Sadrist bloc in the Iraqi parliament to hand over their resignation to the Speaker of the Council, Muhammad al-Halbousi, while he thanked his allies in the "Save the Homeland" coalition and told them that they "are in a solution."

Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi signed the resignations of the Sadrist bloc’s deputies, in the presence of Parliamentary Bloc leader Hassan al-Adhari, and then commented, “Their resignations took place reluctantly,” referring to efforts made to dissuade al-Sadr from this step.

Shafaq News Agency learned about an upcoming meeting scheduled to be held by Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi, and head of the Sovereignty Alliance Khamis al-Khanjar, described as "important" to take a "unified" decision after the Sadrist bloc withdrew from the Iraqi parliament. LINK

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The Jordanian King Assures Al-Habousi Of Iraq's Centrality In The Region: His Success Is A Success For All

Shafaq News/ On Monday, King Abdullah II of Jordan affirmed Iraq's centrality in the region, indicating that its success is a success for all.

This came during a meeting with the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, and the accompanying delegation, which included heads and members of a number of the parliament's committees, according to the Jordan News Agency, "Petra".

During the meeting, which was attended by Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Jordanian king stressed "the strength of the well-established brotherly relations that unite the two brotherly countries and peoples, and the keenness to expand horizons of bilateral cooperation in all fields."

The king pointed to Iraq's centrality in the region, stressing that "Iraq's success is the success of everyone in the region, and we are in one trench."

The Jordanian King reiterated Jordan's full support for Iraq in meeting the aspirations of its brotherly people, praising the existing cooperation between the Jordanian and Iraqi parliaments to strengthen the partnership between the two countries.

For his part, Al-Halbousi and the parliamentary delegation expressed their appreciation for Jordan's role under the leadership of His Majesty the King in standing by Iraq, expressing their aspiration for the Kingdom's support for their country in international forums.

They stressed keenness to strengthen cooperation with Jordan, based on the importance of the strategic relations between the two countries for the future of Iraq, pointing out the need to support and implement bilateral projects with the Kingdom.

The meeting dealt with issues of common interest, the latest regional and international developments, in addition to efforts to fight terrorism and extremism.   LINK

Political Analyst: The Resignation Of The Sadrist Bloc Does Not Mean The Dissolution Of The "Triple Alliance"

Posted On2022-06-14 By Sotaliraq   Today, Monday, political analyst Muhammad Nanaa confirmed that the resignation of the Sadrist bloc from the Iraqi parliament was a message directed to the coordinating framework, and there is no message in it to the parties of the tripartite alliance (Save the Homeland) at all.

The data indicate that there is agreement between the Triple Alliance on the steps that are taking place, and the resignation of the Sadrist bloc does not mean the disintegration of the Triple Alliance or the existence of cracks in it, but rather that there are agreements in the form of the entire next stage," he said.

Noting that "the current stage is ripe for dissolving parliament and going to new early elections, with the preparation of early elections supplies before dissolving parliament and reaching an understanding with the government on this entire situation."   LINK

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