Monday Afternoon Iraq Parliament News Highlights 8-15-22
Al-Amiri And Barzani Discuss Political Developments And Developments In The Crisis
Sumerian special 2022-08-15 | 05:17 Source: Sumerian 0 views A quick tour conducted by the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, similar to the speed of the current events in Iraq; Hoping to get out of the dark tunnel that the political process has been going through for more than ten months. After he met the leaders of the Sunnis, al-Halbousi and al-Samarrai, he then traveled to the mountains of Kurdistan in order to sit with the leaders of the Kurdish parties to discuss the latest developments.
A quick tour by the leader of the Conquest Alliance Hadi Al-Amri Similar to the speed of current events inIraq;
Hoping to get out of the dark tunnel that the political process has been going through for more than ten months. After he met the leaders of the Sunnis, al-Halbousi and al-Samarrai, he then traveled to the mountainsKurdistanIn order to sit down with the leaders of the Kurdish parties to discuss the latest developments.
The apparent main objective of it, the existence of efforts to find a legitimate door between Sadrist Movement And the coordination framework through Al-Amiri meeting with the leader of the current Muqtada al-Sadr,,
While members of the Al-Fateh Alliance confirm that Al-Amiri’s visit to the Kurdish and Sunni forces aims for many things, most notably: strengthening the bonds between the components and political forces in general, and finding a solution to the political blockage of which the Kurdish House is an essential part, in addition to consultations regarding the formation of the government and the arrangement of the government. her affairs.
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The fourth goal is to find real and serious dialogues with the blocs, especially with Sadrist Movement who left the formation of the new government; To try to get out of this political blockage that has lasted for nearly a year, and a mysterious calm hangs over the political crisis, after a wave of escalation, perhaps the end of it will be in the Sadrist millionaire that his minister called for and did not specify the timing and goals behind that million Sadrists, while the framework reveals the existence of a movement to start negotiations with Sadrist Movement
And achieving some conditions before heading for new elections, the current denies this news and renews its rejection of dialogue, amid expectations of a major escalation during the coming period. LINK
Zidane And Plasschaert Discuss A Number Of Issues Related To The Political Crisis – Urgent
2022-08-15 | 05:09 Source: Alsumaria news 255 views Alsumaria News – Baghdad The President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faeq Zaidan, discussed today, Monday, the representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jenin Plasschaert, the role of the judiciary in dealing with legal problems related to the political crisis.
The media office of the Supreme Judicial Council said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, “The President of the Supreme Judicial Council received Jeanine Plasschaert and discussed with her the role of the judiciary in addressing the legal problems related to the political crisis in Iraq.” LINK
Al-Sadr’s Minister Responds To A Political Bloc That Accused The Sadrist Movement
2022-08-15 | 04:44 1,428 views Today, Monday, the minister of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, responded to one of the political blocs, describing it as a “liars bloc”, which held the Sadrist movement responsible for its presence in previous governments.
Al-Iraqi said in his blog post, which was followed by Alsumaria News: “A mass of liars… and whoever wraps it, says: Sadrist Movement
He bears the responsibility for his presence in previous governments, the answer: Yes, we bear the responsibility and we do not deny it.”
He added: “Therefore, we were in the political process as (OnBin Yaqtin) but it did not work for you, as you insist on corruption, and also: I say: We do not bear responsibility for reasons, including:
First: We did not agree to the shameful security agreement.
Second: We resisted the occupier, which is one of the main causes of your corruption.
Third: We did not participate in the Governing Council at the time… despite your elder’s insistence on participating at the time.
Fourth: We withdrew six ministers because of corruption.
Fifthly: We were held accountable for the corrupt or those whom we suspect were corrupt..and you rejected that from us..and our corrupt joined with you.
Sixth: Liars.. The clearest evidence that we have resisted corruption, otherwise you would not have been expelled from the current.
Seventh: We did not negotiate with the occupier in order to get out of prisons, as you did.
Eighth: As soon as you stirred up strife between us and you, our leader hastened to put it out.
Ninth: Dependency is the biggest cause of corruption, and your elder says what it means: Our dependence is the secret of our success.
Eleventh: I don’t count you as a ghassoush.. and your elder says if the corrupt were to be held accountable, the prisons would be filled with..in the sense that they must not be held accountable.
Twelfth: We gave up participating in the elections.
Thirteenth: We withdrew 73 impudent deputies in order not to agree with your corruption. Fourteenth: You are using the Popular Mobilization members to satisfy your desires..and we want to preserve their blood and preserve their pure reputation..they are honorable martyrs Mujahideen. And he finished his tweet: “And other things…don’t be ignorant.”
Tenth: We did not transgress a refineryPeggy. LINK
Zidane And Plasschaert Discuss The Role Of The Judiciary In Addressing The Legal Problems Of The Political Crisis
Political | 12:16 – 15/08/2022 Baghdad – Mawazine News, the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zaidan, discussed with the head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jenin Plaschaert, on Monday, the role of the judiciary in addressing the legal problems related to the political crisis in Iraq.
A statement of the Supreme Judicial Council received by Mawazine News stated that “the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zeidan, received today the representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jenin Plasschaert.”
The statement added that the two parties discussed “the role of the judiciary in addressing the legal problems related to the political crisis in Iraq.” LINK
State Of Law: Next Week Will Witness A Rapid Movement To Resolve The Crisis
Political | 08:33 – 14/08/2022 Baghdad – Mawazine News The State of Law coalition revealed, on Sunday, the goal of the recent movements of the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri.
A member of the State of Law coalition, Haider Mawat, said in a television interview, which was followed by “Mawazine News”, that Al-Amiri’s movement with the Sunni and Kurdish forces aims to resolve the crisis through dialogue.
Mowat added that the next week will witness a rapid movement to resolve the current crisis.
He pointed out that the crisis today is between the Kurdish forces over the selection of the president of the republic and the framework is agreed on the person of the prime minister.
It is noteworthy that Al-Amiri visited Erbil today, during which he met a number of Kurdish politicians and leaders, including the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and then went to Sulaymaniyah to hold consultations with the leaders of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. Ended 29/R77
The Minister Of Sadr Responds To The “Liars Bloc” With A 14-Point Statement
Political | 11:48 – 15/08/2022 Baghdad – Mawazine News, “Al-Sadr Minister” Saleh Muhammad Al-Iraqi responded, on Monday, to what he called the “liars bloc” with a 14-point statement.
Al-Amiri And Talabani Discuss The Latest Political Developments And New Initiatives To Resolve The Crisis
political| 10:45 – 14/08/2022 BAGHDAD – WAZINE NEWS The head of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri and the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Jalal Talabani, agreed to continue talks and constructive dialogue.
In a statement received by Mawazine News, the National Union office stated that “PUK leader Bafel Jalal Talabani received Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the Fatah coalition, and during the meeting, which was attended by Diwan member Shalaw Kosrat Rasoul and Khaled, the latest political developments and new initiatives to solve the problems facing the elections were discussed. and views were exchanged.
He added, “The two sides agreed to continue talks and constructive dialogue to bypass constitutional and legal ways to get out of the unwanted situation.
According to the statement, Talabani stressed that the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan will take any initiative that all parties meet, and the goal is to reach an agreement and save the country from the situation.”
He explained that “President Mam Jalal’s policy previously called for the Kurdish national dialogue to overcome obstacles.” Ended 29 / p. 87 LINK https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=202473
The Sadrists: The Judiciary’s Statement Regarding The Dissolution Of Parliament Is A Prelude To Accepting The Case In The “Federal”
Posted On2022-08-15 By Sotaliraq Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan The Sadrist movement tends to believe that it will win the round of dissolving parliament, despite the fact that the Supreme Judicial Council gave introductions to the contrary.
The Council, which is the highest judicial authority in the country, denied having the powers to dissolve parliament, according to a previous request of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.
Despite this, the Sadrists remain counting on an expected decision that may be issued at any time by the Federal Court, before the “Al-Sadr deadline” runs out, which ends at the end of this week.
On the other hand, the “coordinating framework” began a round of negotiations – some frameworks question its feasibility – in a last attempt before the launch of the “million” called by al-Sadr in Baghdad.
The frameworks are leaking information about the possibility of a meeting taking place before the end of the “Sadr deadline” between the latter and Hadi Al-Amiri, the leader of Al-Fateh, who is charged with conducting the negotiations.
Al-Amiri’s chances of meeting the leader of the movement increase, especially with the “minister of the leader” close to al-Sadr clearly identifying his Shiite opponents in the recent crisis, with the exception of the leader of the Badr Organization.
And the “minister of the leader,” Salih Muhammad al-Iraqi, in a tweet on “Tension” attacked 3 parties from the framework: the Wisdom Movement, State of Law, and Asa’ib (the Sadiqoon bloc).
In the tweet, he said, directing his words to the coordinating framework: “I do not think you are (honest) and you do not want (the rule of law) and you do not want to deal with (wisdom) and you are still chanting about dependency..”
Al-Iraqi added, borrowing famous phrases from Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of wisdom: “I do not think you are a (wide) base nor a (wide) current.”
Al-Iraqi accused that group of saying: “Indeed, you are waging with your people (the struggle of existence) and it is impossible for your corruption to continue.”
The one close to al-Sadr reviewed 7 positions of the “frameworkers” in the recent crisis, which he described as “imposing wills.”
The most prominent of what Al-Iraqi mentioned is the phrase “what we give,” which is one of the most famous phrases of the leader of the state of law, Nuri al-Maliki, during the latter’s quest for a third term.
Al-Iraqi referred to the “demonstrations of the tireless” in which they objected to the election results, and considered them to be “imposing wills” like “the bombing of Erbil and Anbar with missiles” after the announcement of the “Save the Nation” coalition.
Al-Iraqi’s tweet came shortly after the statement of the Judicial Council, which confirmed his agreement on the one hand with Al-Sadr in “diagnosing the negative political reality” and his disagreement with him in his inability to dissolve Parliament.
A former Sadrist deputy underestimates the opinion of the last judicial council, and says in an interview with (Al-Mada): “We are waiting for the opinion of the Federal Court.”
The deputy considered that the last words of the Judicial Council are “preliminaries for accepting the case in the Federal Court and not the other way around, because the Judicial Council confirmed that the matter is not within its powers and wanted to clear its responsibility.”
And the judiciary said in a statement yesterday morning, that it had discussed the request of the leader of the Sadrist movement to dissolve the House of Representatives, and that he “agrees with al-Sadr” because of the constitutional violations.
On the other hand, the statement added that: “He does not have the authority to dissolve the House of Representatives, because the tasks of the Judicial Council (…) are related to the administration of the judiciary only.”
At the conclusion of the statement, the council called on “all political and media agencies not to involve the judiciary in political rivalries and competitions.”
Al-Sadr’s supporters had filed lawsuits with the Federal Court against the three presidencies because of “exceeding the constitutional periods” and the demand to “dissolve parliament.”
The leader of the movement had given the judiciary until the end of the week to fulfill these requests, otherwise the protesters would have “another position.”
To put pressure on the judiciary and political forces, the leader of the current called on his supporters to “millions” from all provinces to “Tahrir Square and then to your protesting brothers,” in reference to the protesters in Parliament.
And it is likely that the former Sadrist MP said that “the million will be in the remaining three days of the life of the deadline for al-Sadr,” in which he demanded the judiciary to intervene to dissolve parliament.
The former deputy, who spoke to (Al-Mada) yesterday, indicated that “the date and date of the demonstration will most likely be determined today (yesterday).”
The call for “millions” came in a tweet from the “Minister of the Leader,” who said: “This is my last call (..) after the protest was divided into two camps, it became necessary for me to investigate which of the camps is more numerous…”.
Al-Iraqi added: “This is through a united (peaceful) (million) demonstration from all the governorates of Iraq (…) to go to the beloved capital, Baghdad, to Tahrir Square, and then to your protesting brothers..”
Amri’s tour
On the other side of the events, yesterday, the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri arrived in the Kurdistan region on a tour in which he will meet with Kurdish leaders regarding the political crisis.
Al-Amiri discussed with the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, political developments and the latest developments in the crisis.
Al-Amiri’s office said in a brief statement received by Al-Mada that “the two sides met in Erbil and discussed political developments and developments in the current crisis.”
And the Kurdistan Democratic Party had previously announced, in a statement, its agreement to hold early elections, on the condition that everyone agree on the results of the upcoming elections.
A week ago, the parties to the coordination framework named Al-Amiri “Sheikh Al-Attar” in preparation for the start of the last round of negotiations to persuade Al-Sadr to sit at the dialogue table.
According to information received by Al-Mada, “The framework expects that Al-Amiri will meet with the leader of the movement before the end of the week, or at least a phone call will occur between the two parties.”
Before the leader of Al-Fateh arrived in Kurdistan, he had met in Baghdad with Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi, a former partner in Save the Homeland, while Al-Amiri’s “tour” does not enjoy the enthusiasm of al-Maliki’s wing.
According to the information, “Al-Maliki (the leader of the state of law) is against dialogue with the leader of the movement, but rather insists on holding a session of Parliament and choosing a new government.”
Al-Maliki was the only leader in the coordination framework who did not participate in the “Al-Amri Sheikh Al-Attar” campaign. LINK