Hadi Al-Amiri: Disagreement over the issue of the prime minister will lead Iraq to a dead end

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Publish Date: 18:34 - 28 January 2022
Friday, 28 January 2022 (YJC)_ The head of the Al-Fatah coalition in Iraq criticized the stubbornness of some of the leaders of these parties, without mentioning any party or current, stating that the disagreement over the election of the prime minister could lead to a stalemate in the country.

Hadi Al-Amiri: Disagreement over the issue of the prime minister will lead Iraq to a dead endHadi al-Amiri, head of the Fatah coalition in Iraq, said a disagreement over the choice of prime minister could lead to a stalemate in the country.

"We agree with the national majority government and we were the first to sign it, but for everyone to agree on the exclusion of a Shiite group is not the name of this national majority," he said Friday.

"The game of political forces must end, otherwise we will reach a dead end, and the biggest loser will be the Iraqi people," he said.

The formation of a national majority government is a slogan that Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Al-Sadr faction in Iraq, which won the most seats in the recent parliamentary elections with 73 seats, has repeatedly chanted and implemented.

Iraqi Shiite groups, with the exception of al-Sadr, have formed a post-election "Framework for Coordination" coalition to take a united stand on future political issues, especially the election of a Shiite prime minister.

During this period, Al-Sadr and this coalition (coordination framework) met several times in order to reach an agreement and a common position on the issue of the Prime Minister, but these meetings did not go anywhere.

This week, Muqtada al-Sadr put an end to media speculation and officially announced that he was willing to agree on a coordination framework for the formation of a new government, provided that former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the head of the Coalition for a Rule of Law in the coalition Not present; The request, according to Sadr himself, has not been accepted by the elders of the Shiite parties.

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