Newspaper: Al-Kazemi seeks to build a bloc to displace Abadi and crowd out all the others

Newspaper: Al-Kazemi seeks to build a bloc to displace Abadi and crowd out all the others

6/20/2020 15:17

Newspaper - Al-Kazemi seeks to build a bloc to displace Abadi and crowd out all the others[Baghdad_Yain]
The London newspaper “Al-Arab” revealed, on Saturday, that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi directed to form a political bloc to obtain the second term and remove the bloc of victory headed by Haider al-Abadi, who was separated and was unable to achieve any political progress, indicating that the role of the Sadrist movement would give it a chance to play. A role in the space of the Alliance Walkers.
The newspaper said, “The Shiite party circles in Iraq are anxiously awaiting the first political steps of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi in the framework of building his own project to map out the features of his future, whether from the portal of a new party or through a political bloc that responds to the demands of the protests and expresses the youth who led it.”
She added that “the news contradicted about his actual initiation in communicating with events and social currents to feel its pulse regarding the possibility of launching a new political project, to participate in the upcoming electoral benefits.”
She explained that “Al-Kazemi does not have a political experience despite his extensive relations with Iraqi parties before and after 2003, but his presidency of the intelligence service between 2016 and 2020 allowed him to be informed of all the secret of politics and its tricks in the country, as well as the great experience he gained in this period, as a result of being assigned to assign It matches the tasks of the foreign minister, reviving Iraq’s relationship with Saudi Arabia, and organizing the file for Iraqi-Turkish relations.
He explained that “the position of the Prime Minister in Iraq grants a large electoral aura to his incumbent, especially if he has strong personal characteristics and an impressive presence, and that Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s leadership of the intelligence service earned him tangled relationships and accurate knowledge of politics.

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