Al-Maliki’s coalition expresses its position on the “leaders” dialogue and identifies one way to dissolve the Iraqi parliament

Al-Maliki’s coalition expresses its position on the “leaders” dialogue and identifies one way to dissolve the Iraqi parliament

2022-08-18 07:17

Al-Malikis coalition expresses its position on the leaders dialogue and identifies one way to dissolve the Iraqi parliamentShafaq News/ The State of Law coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki described, on Thursday, the meeting of the three presidencies with the leaders of the political blocs, which was held at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi and to boycott the Sadrist movement, as “positive”, stressing at the same time that the amendment of the election law and the dissolution of the House of Representatives It is only by agreement of the political forces.

State of Law Representative Aref Al-Hamami told Shafaq News Agency, “The national dialogue was a positive meeting for all political forces, except for the Sadrist movement, and that those present at the meeting agreed on every procedure that is under the roof of the law and the constitution, and that the language of dialogue is irreplaceable to get the country out of the political blockage.” “.

He added, “We support the legal and constitutional procedures and the language of dialogue with the spectrum of the people and their representatives, whether the agreement is to amend the election law, dissolve the parliament, or hold early elections, and that all of them are by agreement of the political forces and under the dome of the parliament.”

Al-Hamami continued, “There is a known move by the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, to resolve the crisis and get out of the political blockage.”

The presidencies met with the leaders of the Iraqi national political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, yesterday, Wednesday; To discuss political developments in the country, in the presence of the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq.

The meeting led to a number of points agreed upon by the attendees, as follows:

1 The participants expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq and the security and stability of its people, and the permanence of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, emphasizing the supremacy of the supreme national interests, and showing a spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; to address the current political crisis.

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.

5- The conferees called for stopping all forms of field, media, or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people.

Earlier in the day, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, the so-called “minister of the leader” who is close to the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, sharply criticized the dialogue sponsored by Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi for the three presidencies with the leaders of the political blocs to get out of the current crisis in the country. .

shafaq.com