Source: Political forces discuss three names as an alternative to Abdul Mahdi

Source: Political forces discuss three names as an alternative to Abdul Mahdi

2019-11-22 | 02:37

Source - Political forces discuss three names as an alternative to Abdul MahdiA source familiar with the Iraqi government, to the site of Sputnik, Russia, that the political forces began discussions on finding an alternative to the current Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, pointing to the introduction of three names of figures, one of which was rejected by those forces.
The source said in an interview with “Sputnik” that “the political forces are currently beginning to discuss finding an alternative to Abdul-Mahdi , and there are names for discussion for almost three personalities,” pointing out that “most of the political forces and even the party close to Iran , now convinced that things have reached the stage It requires the need to find an alternative to Abdul Mahdi . ”

The source declined to disclose the names on offer, saying only that “one of these figures is known to some extent politically, but was not approved because of his affiliation with one of the parties, and that discussions are continuing about the other names.”

He added that “some political forces insist on other proposals is the need to choose an independent personality does not belong to any of the existing parties,” and continued “my expectations in the end Abdul Mahdi will resign or be dismissed, and go to early elections,” stressing that “there is a remarkable position of religious authority in The Friday prayer sermon is under pressure, especially since the political paper presented a few days ago does not meet the ambition and there is no confidence in its implementation, and will not convince the people.

The witness of Iraq since the beginning of October / October last, mass protests to demand better living conditions and the fight against corruption and dismiss the government and dissolve parliament and hold early elections, and saw these protests killing more than 300 protesters and security men, and more than 15 thousand patients.

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