The Sadrist bloc reveals the refusal of independents to take over the task of forming the Iraqi government

The Sadrist bloc reveals the refusal of independents to take over the task of forming the Iraqi government

2022-05-10 08:15

The Sadrist bloc reveals the refusal of independents to take over the task of forming the Iraqi governmentShafaq News / The head of the Sadrist Parliamentary Bloc, Hassan al-Adhari, noted on Monday that some independent representatives rejected the initiative of the “Save the Homeland” coalition to take over the task of forming the new Iraqi government, while stressing that the existing coalition struggle is a struggle for reform, not for the gain of power. .

Al-Adari wrote, in a tweet to him on Twitter, “After we proved that we do not adhere to power and gave a golden opportunity to independents to form a government and prime minister, the response came from some of them with refusal.”

He added, “We are proceeding with reform, and our political struggle is nothing but a struggle for reform, not for the sake of sharing the spoils of power,” noting that “one of the most important signs of reform is our constant demands to form a national majority government, away from power-sharing and consensus that harmed the country and people.” .

The comprehensive coordinating framework of Shiite forces, and the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr, put forward an initiative to resolve the blockage, as the framework initiative consisted of nine points, and was accompanied by nine commitments, which included a pivotal role for the independents in naming the prime minister, provided that it is within the framework of the Shiite component, followed by an initiative for al-Sadr. By calling on independent representatives to form an independent bloc to form the government away from the coordination framework, after a period of forty days granted to the framework in order to form the government independently of his current.

With the end of the deadline comes a new failure in the attempts of the framework or the movement to find an understanding with the other forces in order to set a new date for holding a parliament session, dedicated to electing a new president of the republic, and completing the constitutional entitlements represented by forming a new government.

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