Sources talk about the return of “Save a Homeland” and the Kurds require Al-Sadr to attend the national dialogue
Sources talk about the return of “Save a Homeland” and the Kurds require Al-Sadr to attend the national dialogue
2022-08-25 07:37
Shafaq News/ An informed source in the comprehensive coordinating framework of the Shiite political forces, with the exception of the Sadrist movement, revealed, on Thursday, the arrival of a message from Kurdish parties that pledge their attendance at the national dialogue meetings in the presence of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr.
The source told Shafaq News Agency, “It is hoped that the leaders of the coordination framework will hold an important meeting today, Thursday, to discuss a number of issues, the most important of which is the fate of the national dialogue meetings and the subsequent steps amid the pressures witnessed by the political process, which caused the deviation of the democratic process and its reflection on the interests of the people as well as the stability of the country.” .
The sources added; “Parties in the political process have communicated a verbal message to the coordination framework by Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, to the effect that the Kurds and Sunnis have pledged their attendance at meetings or national dialogue sessions in the presence of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, and this in itself inevitably affects the progress of the political process.”
The sources indicated that “it seems that the dialogues of the Triple Alliance (Save a Homeland) are back, and we hope that they will reflect positively on the political scene to get out of the crisis that the political process is going through.”
According to the sources, the second meeting of the national dialogue between the political forces was supposed to be held today, under the auspices of the caretaker prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, but he submitted its postponement until further notice.
The palace dialogue, or what was known as the “national dialogue”, which was held last Wednesday, at the invitation of the caretaker prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and in the presence of leaders and leaders of the political blocs, witnessed the discussion of the crisis that Iraq is currently witnessing, where everyone agreed to continue that dialogue, from In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.
The modern Iraqi regime is witnessing one of the largest and longest crises that has hit the country with complete political paralysis with a continuous inability to elect a new president of the republic and form a new government. His inability to form a government despite winning the highest number of parliamentary seats in the October 2021 elections.
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