In continuous meetings, the coordination framework is looking for mechanisms that prevent Al-Sadr from using the street
In continuous meetings, the coordination framework is looking for mechanisms that prevent Al-Sadr from using the street
2022-05-31 08:00
Shafaq News/ A source in the comprehensive coordination framework for most of the Shiite political forces, with the exception of the Sadrist movement, stated that the consultative meetings held by the leaders of the framework revolve around mechanisms to prevent the use of the street as a pressure card on it to yield to the demands of the other party (the Triple Alliance).
The source stated to Shafak News Agency; “The periodic coordination framework meetings, including yesterday’s meeting (Monday), revolve around finding proposals for solutions or means to prevent the movement of the street and its adoption as a pressure card against some political parties, and therefore the focus was on preventing the use or movement of the street against any of the parties refusing to marginalize the right of the Shiite component to The aspect of preventing a collision between the people or with the security forces, as well as missing the opportunity for the tripartite alliance to move forward with its plans and decisions, in other words, the framework will present realistic solutions binding on all to prevent the street fanning.
He pointed out that “the proposed solutions referred to after their maturity will be put forward before the end of the 30-day deadline set by al-Sadr.”
Yesterday, Monday, the coordination framework held a meeting that included all its Shiite leaders, while the meeting did not issue a statement or any details revealing the outcome of the meeting.
An informed source said, earlier on Tuesday, that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, now supports the option of dissolving the House of Representatives and going to early elections in light of the continuing political impasse in the country.
On Sunday, a number of Iraqi politicians filed a lawsuit against the three presidencies (the republic, ministers and parliament), demanding the Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority in Iraq), to dissolve the parliament.
The political scene is living in a crisis situation and a dead end so far, in light of the adherence of the tripartite alliance “Save the Homeland”, which includes the Sadrist movement, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Alliance of Sovereignty to the government of the national majority, in contrast to the adherence of the coordination framework that includes Shiite forces and their allies to form a coalition government.
On the tenth of last October, Iraq held early legislative elections to get out of a political crisis that swept the country after large demonstrations in the central and southern regions in 2019 in protest against the widespread unemployment in society, the spread of financial and administrative corruption in government departments and institutions, and the deteriorating reality The service and the livelihood, which prompted the former prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to resign under popular pressure.
As soon as the preliminary results of the elections were announced, the voices of political forces and actors rose in their rejection of losing many seats, accusing them of major fraud in the ballot, which was denied by the executive and judicial authorities, at a time when the United Nations and international organizations praised the integrity of the electoral process.
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