Analyst: Political parties want to make Shiites a minority in the political process
Analyst: Political parties want to make Shiites a minority in the political process
Posted, 2022-04-07
The independent politician and analyst Haider al-Moussawi confirmed, on Thursday, the existence of political parties trying to push the Shiite house to the stage of crises between its forces to try to control the external will over the political scene in Iraq, while revealing many scenarios after the complexity of the political scene and the failure of the tripartite alliance to pass the President of the Republic for the second time.
Al-Moussawi told “The Information”, that “the complexity of the political scene, the failure to pass the President of the Republic and the end of the constitutional timing poses several scenarios to the political process, including the re-election, as well as the scenario of going to the emergency government and dissolving the current parliament,” noting that “pushing foreign and regional countries to complicate The Shiite scene and reaching the stage of the crisis between Shiite forces, and this is what some political parties desire.”
He added, “The coordination framework initiative and with the deadline of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, perhaps we will witness a dialogue, given that sitting at the negotiating table will solve many of the problems and crises occurring within the three components, whether they are Shiites, Kurdish or even Sunnis,” likely “a breakthrough soon within the Shiite house.” Which is considered the big house within the political process.”
He explained that “some political parties are trying to push the Shiite house to the stage of crises and bottlenecks, and for the Shiites to be a minority within the large component and the political process, and therefore the external will is the one who runs the political scene in Iraq.”
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