The State of Law coalition defines the “features” of the next prime minister and the mechanism for selecting the president of the republic
Sumerian special 2022-07-05 | 04:08 Source: Alsumaria news 2,805 views Alsumaria News – Baghdad The representative of the State of Law coalition, Thaer Mikheib al-Jubouri, confirmed today, Tuesday, that the selection of the person assigned to the post of the next prime minister will be through a democratic mechanism according to specific conditions for the candidates.
Al-Jubouri said in an interview with Alsumaria News, “There are periodic meetings conducted by the State of Law coalition to discuss developments in the political arena, the last of which was the day before yesterday, when full confidence was confirmed in the constitutional and legal steps that are being walked through to overcome the political crisis in a democratic way.”
He explained, “The largest bloc today is the coordination framework, which is concerned with choosing the prime minister after the vote on the president of the republic.”
Al-Jubouri added, “Democracy will be implemented according to its highest form in the mechanism of selecting the person entrusted with the position of Prime Minister within the framework, by calling for a general conference, and everyone who finds himself competent within the conditions set for nomination to be strong and fair and work within the same distance from all parties.” The Iraqi people, and to be patriotic and able to manage the stage and its challenges, can apply and be nominated in order to compete for the position.”
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He explained that “the step that precedes assigning the prime minister is to bypass the voting session on the president of the republic. Therefore, there is a serious effort from the framework in order to achieve understanding and bring the views closer between the Kurdish forces to attend with one candidate, and in the event that this does not happen, the final choice will be left to the parliament members to choose Best suited to be president of The Republic of Iraq”.
He continued, “There should be supportive political forces around the next prime minister under the dome of Parliament, in order to achieve his government program in an optimal manner, which is what we hope for during the next stage in order to create a new will and decision that is in the interest of Iraq and its people.” LINK
Deputy: Serious negotiations to form a government will start after Eid al-Adha
Iraq 10:37 – 2022-07-05 A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives considered that serious negotiations between the political parties regarding the formation of the federal government will begin after Eid al-Adha.
Representative Jamal Cougar said, “The intense political movement will take place after the blessed Eid al-Adha, and there are individual meetings between the blocs, and everyone is waiting for the great political movement after the Eid.”
He added, “There are sessions at the level of the coordination framework to think about a way to accommodate the political blocs on the one hand, as well as to the nature of the proposals presented on the other hand, especially since there is a withdrawal of the Sadrist bloc from the House of Representatives, and therefore there is fear of this withdrawal, so the framework will think about making the government future government services. and between cougars, ”
He pointed out that “the first step in this path is to go to the selection of the President of the Republic, and this complex must be overcome without solving it, there will be no government or the name of a candidate for prime minister, and any announcement of the name of the Prime Minister will be a burning of papers, so the formation of the next government It depends on resolving the issue of the president of the republic and then going to choosing and specifying the name of the prime minister.” https://kirkuktv.net/AR/Details/7287
Deputy: Al-Kazemi’s Government Will Ignite The Flames Of A Popular Revolution
Political | 11:14 – 05/07/2022 Today, Tuesday, Mawazine News, the deputy from the Sadiqoun bloc, Zainab Juma al-Moussawi, warned of a popular revolution if the Iraqi government took a step to lift subsidies on gasoline prices.
Al-Moussawi said in a statement received by Mawazine News, a copy of it, that “lifting subsidies on the prices of oil derivatives (gasoline) will ignite the fires of a popular revolution against Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s government, which is working to absorb everything that the Iraqi citizen has.”
The statement added that “in 2020, the Al-Kazemi government released the white paper that did not bear economic fruits for Iraq and its people until it carried out a deadly financial project, which is to reduce the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar against the US dollar from the price of 1180 to 1450 dinars for every 1 dollar, which led to That traders seize the opportunity and collect their money from the market by selling warehouse goods at more expensive prices than before.”
And he indicated that “the project of the political blocs, including the coordination framework in particular, is in full swing to restore the exchange rate to alleviate the suffering of the Iraqi people.” Ended 29 / M 99 https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=198557
Al-Maliki As Prime Minister .. The Rule Of Law Reveals The Mechanisms And Criteria For The Nomination Of The “Leader”
Posted On2022-07-05 By Sotaliraq Today, Tuesday, the State of Law coalition announced the candidacy of its “leader” Nuri al-Maliki “for the post of prime minister of the next government, revealing the mechanisms and criteria” for this nomination.
The leader of the coalition, Muhammad al-Sihoud, said, “In the last meeting of the State of Law coalition, it was agreed to nominate the leader of the coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, for the position of prime minister, according to the criteria and mechanism proposed by the coordination framework in the personality of the candidate for the position of prime minister.”
Chihod added, “We are waiting for the nomination window to be opened by the General Assembly of the most numerous parliamentary bloc, and its number may reach 180, and then the prime minister will be elected.”
Al-Sihoud explained, “The Al-Fateh bloc has not submitted any candidate so far, and we are waiting for the opening of the nomination door from within the largest parliamentary bloc represented by Shiite deputies, so that the candidate will be elected within the bloc, as happened in 2005 when the United Iraqi Alliance opened the door for nomination for all From Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, Adel Abdul-Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi, so that Al-Jaafari will be elected and win the elections.”
He continued, “The same scenario will be repeated now, and the nomination window will be opened according to the mechanism and criteria, and then the candidate will be elected before the bloc’s general assembly.”
Since the Sadrist bloc’s representatives submitted their resignations from the Iraqi Council of Representatives and the withdrawal of the Sadrist movement’s leader Muqtada al-Sadr from the political process, the coordinating framework has addressed the task of forming the new government and entered into internal negotiations and dialogues with other political forces, but until now it has not been officially announced that understandings have been reached between the two parties. The blocs lead to the formation of the government.
Chihod’s speech comes, in confirmation of what a political source said, yesterday, Monday, that “the nomination of a prime minister will be according to controls and determinants, whenever they are found in a candidate, who will be chosen through the internal vote of the framework forces and then the other forces allied with him.”
The source confirmed, “The right of every Shiite political component or alliance within the framework forces to nominate whomever they deem appropriate for the position, and the controls for candidacy for the position are met,” explaining that “all the Shiite forces affiliated with the framework agreed that giving way to the leaders of the second line of the party or coalition Provided that there are controls in it, and if tested names are presented, there is no harm in that because the vote will resolve the controversy over the person of the next prime minister.”
The source also revealed that “among the names nominated for the position, the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, where his deputies nominated him for prime minister, also Mustafa Al-Kazemi, Asaad Al-Eidani, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, and it is hoped that an independent personality will be presented with the controls for the position.”
And the source continued: “The names referred to will enter qualifiers by voting through the General Assembly of the framework (all deputies of the coordination framework), including the representatives of the forces allied with them, and any of the current proposed names or those that will be added later if the highest votes are obtained will be publicly presented as a candidate for prime minister on To be acceptable to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.” LINK
The Coordination Council Received New Messages: The World Will Not Deal With The Prime Minister Of My Framework
Posted On2022-07-05 By Sotaliraq The dilemma of the “coordinating framework” in forming the next government is widening, with hints from some countries that they will not deal with a candidate for the position close to the first team.
And the Shiite group seemed confused after the leader of the movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, recently called his supporters to hold an expanded unified prayer in Baghdad, after the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday.
This comes at a time when the “Coordination Committee” is trying to respond to these pressures, in its own way, by organizing an extensive parade of the popular crowd simultaneously with the “Sadr prayer.”
This charged atmosphere between the two parties (the current and the framework) prompted bloggers from the second group to warn of “dragging” and “setting gallows” operations against them.
In a war of words between the two sides that has been going on for days, these bloggers claimed that the Sadrist movement’s calls for demonstrations, which were postponed until further notice, were directed against some factions.
]On this basis, some websites affiliated with the “framers” published information about orders issued by the leaders of the Popular Mobilization to “deal severely” with any party that approaches the factions’ sites.
The “coordinating framework”, after al-Sadr’s decision to quit the government formation process, is experiencing an internal and external crisis.
]And the supposed uniqueness of the “framers” in power after the withdrawal of the Sadrists, opened the door to schisms and disagreements within that group because of the form of government and positions.
What made matters worse, according to the description of sources close to the coordination framework who spoke to (Al-Mada) that the latter “received signals from international parties that it will not deal with a prime minister from the framework or close to it.”
According to those sources, “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during its rounds of negotiations with Tehran, with Iraqi mediation, confirmed that it and some countries had taken this decision regarding its dealings with the next prime minister.”
According to the predictions of those sources, “Saudi Arabia and other countries are hinting, but they want the continuation of the current Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, or an independent figure who plays a role in Iraq’s rapprochement with the Arab world.”
The recent visits of the Prime Minister to Riyadh and Tehran had worried his opponents, from increasing Al-Kazemi’s chances of heading the government.
On the other hand, the Iraqi government statements issued after those visits confirmed that they came within the “efforts sponsored by Iraq to mediate between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic.”
According to Gulf media, the announcement of the restoration of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran is expected to take place in Baghdad in the presence of officials from Saudi Arabia and Iran, with the participation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein.
Last Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian announced from Damascus that “Tehran welcomes the return of relations with Saudi Arabia, the reopening of embassies and the start of political dialogue.”
Recently, some of the “frameworkers”, in statements that seemed to respond to Saudi Arabia, began pointing out that one of the characteristics of the next prime minister is that he be “internationally acceptable.”
Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the Al-Fateh coalition, Ammar al-Hakim, leader of “Wisdom”, and Nuri al-Maliki, leader of State of Law, recently held meetings with a number of European ambassadors in Iraq, and suggested that those meetings were for the purpose of sending reassurances to those countries about the person of the next prime minister.
The State of Law coalition claims that “Al-Maliki” enjoys good relations with the countries of the world, which is one of the justifications for his candidacy for the position, according to what is reported by the sources within the “Coordination Committee”.
In the last two weeks, al-Maliki imposed his dominance over the “coordinating framework” and his relatives began to control the file of candidates to head the next government.
Wings within the Shiite bloc tried to dissuade al-Maliki from his desire to head the government and put forward the idea of choosing a figure from the second line of the parties, such as MP Muhammad al-Sudani.
However, according to the sources, “the rule of law still supports the proposal for the leader of the coalition to take over the government, and is promoting what is similar to the government program to appoint more than 50,000 unemployed people and a revolution in projects.”
And on Sunday evening, the State of Law coalition said in a statement, that “Al-Maliki” chaired a meeting of his bloc to discuss the formation of a “strong government.”
The statement stressed, “The continuation of discussions between the forces of the coordination framework and its allies on the one hand, and the rest of the national forces on the other hand, in order to speed up the formation of the government and complete the rest of the constitutional entitlements related to the posts of the Presidency of the Republic and the Council of Ministers.”
The statement came out after a single meeting of the bloc, which are individual meetings of the “coordination” wings that have been repeated recently, following leaks about the existence of splits within the Shiite bloc, meetings similar to what happened in the Al-Fateh alliance and “Asaib.”
The statement indicated that “the coordinating framework has formed committees to undertake negotiations with the active forces in the political process,” expressing the hope that “these committees will reach results that will lead to showing the features of the new government after the end of the Eid al-Adha holiday.”
Chest prayer!
Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadrist movement, confused the plans of the State of Law coalition after calling for an extended prayer just one day after the end of the Eid holiday.
According to a leader in the movement, who asked not to be named, spoke to Al-Mada, “The prayer will be millions of people from all provinces.”
The leader denied that “prayer is a political gathering, or after it, there will be demonstrations, as some are promoting.”
The latter stressed that “the gathering is for prayer only on the anniversary of the first prayer held by Mr. Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr during the era of the previous regime.”
]Al-Sadr stressed yesterday, in a new statement, that the prayer organizing committee should give it “special importance” because it calls, according to the statement, to “reject all forms of injustice.”
The statement, which followed the meeting of the leader of the movement with the members of the committee, also mentioned that there are other instructions regarding the unified prayer, which will be issued soon.
The leader of the current had named 7 people to supervise the prayer, including the resigned Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hakim Al-Zamili.
Last Sunday, al-Sadr called for a unified prayer to be held in Sadr City, east of Baghdad, on the 15th of next July.
This timing coincides with the preparation of the Popular Mobilization to organize a parade on the eighth anniversary of the founding of the “crowd”, after it was postponed twice.
According to the “crowd” circles, the parade will be “the largest and most organized.” In military reviews.
On the other hand, Al-Mada sources indicated that its postponement was due to “the prime minister’s preoccupation, and the presence of observations on the involvement of drones in the parade.”
Some factions linked to the “crowd” are accused of being behind the booby-trapped marches that attack Erbil and the US embassy in Baghdad.
The last demonstration of the crowd last year in Camp Ashraf (formerly) in Diyala, showed a huge military arsenal, mostly Iranian-made, and smart drones.
Framework” bloggers hint that the “review” will serve as a “deterrence to any attempts to attack the coordination framework.”
Some sites close to the “Coordination” had considered the Sadrists’ postponement of planned demonstrations in a number of provinces, as “a halt to the lynching operation against the tireless”!
[size=45]And Ibrahim al-Jabri, a leader in the Sadrist movement, announced on Saturday evening that it was decided to postpone the demonstrations until further notice, without giving any explanation.
During the two days that preceded the postponement of the demonstrations, al-Sadr’s supporters began spreading expressions of support for the leader of the movement, and signs of readiness to go out to the street, and then turned into preparations for united prayer.
Attitudes escalating with “the coming of the storm”, a description of the supposed demonstrations by al-Sadr’s supporters, escalated after the “commander of the leader”, who is close to the leader of the movement, published a series of statements that included 30 reasons for “Sadr’s withdrawal from forming the government.”
Returning to the leader in the Sadrist movement, commenting on the responses that accompanied the call to united prayer, he says: “It is clear that the coordinating framework is confused and afraid of gathering even if 10 people… How will they lead the country for the next 4 years?!” LINK
Coordination Pledges To Form A Government Of Services
Posted On2022-07-05 By Sotaliraq Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab Leaders in the coordinating framework pledged to proceed with the path of forming the government and choosing the presidents and ministers after the blessed Eid al-Adha holiday, while the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, sent an implicit message to all the forces participating in the joint political process until the moment or “withdrawing”, confirming the coordination framework’s efforts to form a government A service that does not exclude or marginalize any of these forces.
The representative of the Kurdistan Islamic Group, Jamal Kojer, said in an interview: “The intense political movement will be after the blessed Eid al-Adha, and there are individual meetings between the blocs, and everyone is waiting for the great political movement after the Eid.”
He added, “There are sessions at the level of the coordination framework to think about a way to accommodate the political blocs on the one hand, as well as to the nature of the proposals presented on the other hand, especially since there is a withdrawal of the Sadrist bloc from the House of Representatives, and therefore there is fear of this withdrawal, so the framework will think about making the next government Services government.
And he indicated that “the coordination framework is working to persuade the Save a Homeland Alliance and the two remaining blocs in it to participate, so what is happening now is just work to prepare the appropriate grounds, but serious negotiations will start after the blessed Eid al-Adha.”
He pointed out that “the first step in this path is to go to the selection of the President of the Republic, and this complex must be overcome without solving it, there will be no government or the name of a candidate for prime minister, and any announcement of the name of the Prime Minister will be a burning of papers, so the formation of the next government It depends on resolving the issue of the president of the republic and then going to choosing and defining the name of the prime minister.”
For his part, the political analyst, Dr. Talib Muhammad Karim, said, in an interview, that “it is self-evident to postpone the dialogues until after the blessed Eid al-Adha, to give a greater opportunity for understandings and a multiplicity of options for the political blocs that will participate in assembling a government according to the maturity of the early elections that took place in October 2021, And a government capable of facing challenges.”
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