Report: Al-Sadr Settled On Recycling The Three Presidencies

Report: Al-Sadr Settled On Recycling The Three Presidencies

2022/02/06 | 11:09 AM

Report - Al-Sadr Settled On Recycling The Three PresidenciesThe Information/Baghdad..

The London-based Al-Arab newspaper revealed on Sunday that there are indications about the stability of the opinion of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, who chose to renew the mandate for the three presidencies in Iraq, indicating that the speech of the three presidencies yesterday confirms the continuation of their work in the next stage and is in harmony with a speech Chest in every detail.
The newspaper said in a report seen by / the information / that “the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, confused the political scene in Iraq, hours after he called his bloc not to vote for Masoud Barzani’s candidate for the presidency, and at a time when the leading trio appeared in Iraq, President Barham Salih and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi. And Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi together on an occasion that suggested that they were the group on which al-Sadr’s opinion settled to lead Iraq after the elections.
She added, “It was clear that the three words carried the same orientation that al-Sadr held and expressed more than once regarding focusing on the future, overcoming conflicts, and forming an Iraqi government that is not subject to any external pressures,” noting that “political differences should not reach constructive foundations.” The state, there are international bets on the failure of democracy in Iraq, which will remain the safest way to coexistence because the Iraqi people are loyal to everyone who serves them.”
According to the newspaper, the discourse calling for overcoming the post-election partisan accounts, which casts a shadow over the climate for forming the government and choosing the new president, coincided with the Sadrist bloc’s decision to boycott the parliament session dedicated to choosing the country’s president, and to freeze government formation negotiations with the political blocs until further notice. / 25 d

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