The Democratic Party in response to Al-Sadr’s call to dissolve Parliament: It is advisable to take a joint decision

The Democratic Party in response to Al-Sadr’s call to dissolve Parliament: It is advisable to take a joint decision

2022-09-09 07:53

The Democratic Party in response to Al-Sadrs call to dissolve Parliament - It is advisable to take a joint decisionShafaq News/ The spokesman for the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mahmoud Muhammad, said on Friday that the party prefers to take a joint decision by the political forces and actors in Iraq on the issue of dissolving the Iraqi parliament.

This came in a statement made by Muhammad to reporters today, in response to the leader of the Sadrist movement’s call to his Kurdish and Sunni allies to work to dissolve parliament and to hold early elections in the country.

Muhammad said in his statement after his participation in a funeral for one of the party members, that “until now, there has been no dialogue on the issue of dissolving the Iraqi parliament in this way (proposed by the Minister of Al-Sadr),” adding, “We have a committee that plays its role, and we imagine that such Topics that it is better to take a joint decision on by sitting at the negotiating table and discussing them.”

He continued by saying that the current situation in Iraq requires those who feel responsible to attach importance to it in order to overcome the crisis and the current political blockage, and with the aim of finding a way towards a horizon that leads to the formation of the next federal government and addressing the problems in the country.

Yesterday, Thursday, the so-called “minister of the leader” Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, who is close to the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced that the latter absolutely rejects the return of the Sadrist movement’s bloc to the Iraqi parliament after the resignation of its members from it.

He also stressed that this withdrawal aims to block all roads in front of political consensus with the coordination framework that includes Shiite political forces. He hoped for his Sunni and Kurdish allies to dissolve parliament and proceed to early elections in the country supervised by the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi. .

The Kurdish leader, Massoud Barzani, had confirmed the day before yesterday, Wednesday, that “there is no objection to holding early elections, provided that a political and legal ground is prepared for them, and that no party or component is marginalized and that the election results are respected.”

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