The coordination framework reveals the number of signatures it has to disrupt tomorrow’s session

The coordination framework reveals the number of signatures it has to disrupt tomorrow’s session

2022-03-25

The coordination framework reveals the number of signatures it has to disrupt tomorrows sessionRepresentative Firas Al-Maslamawi confirmed, today, Friday, that the coordination framework and its allies have clear signatures of up to 133 signatures that guarantee them the guarantor third in the session next Saturday, while noting that the framework’s doors are open and we do not have impossible conditions for understanding and dialogue.

Al-Maslamawi said in a press interview that “the session next Saturday, according to the current data, will not be held and the quorum will not be achieved, given that we have a guarantor, clearly and with clear parliamentary signatures amounting to 133 signatures,” noting that “the abolition and ignoring of a clear and large component that made sacrifices against the former regime and what was not Still making sacrifices for the sake of Iraq and its people is unacceptable.”

He added, “The responsibility lies with everyone, and everyone should participate and create an appropriate environment for dialogue and construction, and we have enough time to return to the dialogue table and understand the type and form of the next government and its program and how the state is run,” noting that “within the existing figures, the tripartite alliance is with independents with all their members.” They will not have a two-thirds quorum.”

He added, “The framework clearly does not want to exclude or ignore any party that wants to participate in the next government, and our doors are open and ready for dialogue and understanding about the electoral program because the people need a government that meets their aspirations,” stressing that “the independent representatives as a whole have not decided their issue collectively, as there are some of them.” It tends to the framework and the other tends to the tripartite alliance, and the third party has not made up its mind, waiting for developments in the coming hours that will make the picture clearer.”

Al-Maslamawi stressed that “the framework does not have impossible conditions, but rather we want to define the features of the largest bloc responsible for the prime minister, the government program, and the specifications of the prime minister to be strong, have a strong personality, and have the ability to manage situations and crises. We believe that a breakthrough will be after next Saturday’s session in the event that a solution is not reached.” in the coming hours.”

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