Huda Jassim (Baghdad)
Voices demanded to expedite the formation of a “nationally balanced” Iraqi government, while the leader of the Sadrist movement considered that the country had become captive to corruption, dependency and external interference, while the civil movement forces confirmed that the political situation is moving in a closed direction and there is no hope of forming a new government.
Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of the Wisdom Movement and head of the “national state forces” coalition in Iraq, called for accelerating the formation of a balanced service government in Iraq, stressing that the political process needs comprehensive reform and warning against “slips that no one will be spared from.”
Al-Hakim said: “These days we are witnessing a political movement to form the government after more than 9 months of holding early elections. These elections were marred by many problems and observations and still suffer from political repercussions and repercussions that are not easy or transitory.”
Al-Hakim stressed the need to expedite the formation of a “nationally balanced” service government in line with the great challenges surrounding Iraq, stressing that the strength of any government depends on the strength and cohesion of the parliamentary alliance formed for it, which must be
The government coalition is nationally balanced and expresses the majority.
He added: “It is not correct for everyone to participate in the next government, just as it is not correct for everyone to renounce the government’s support and bear its consequences.
Within the space of democracy and the state of institutions.
He stated that “the failure to strengthen the opposition and empower it from within Parliament gives the pretext to transfer objections and observations outside the parliament, exposing the country to new labyrinths of turmoil and popular discontent and expressing it in ways that make the challenges more complex and difficult to control.”
Al-Hakim explained that «the withdrawal of the Sadrist bloc from parliament does not mean their exit from the political scene, as they represent a large segment of the Iraqi people». He called for a real and just amendment to the current Iraqi election law, in order to achieve the required justice in the representation of constituencies, especially after the large gaps that were revealed in the waste of votes and the failure to take into account the real representation of some regions by merging them with other constituencies and reconsidering the counting mechanism
Electronic counting of elections.
Meanwhile, the leader of the “Sadr movement” Muqtada al-Sadr considered that Iraq has become a prisoner of corruption, dependency and foreign interference. And in a tweet via Twitter posted by Al-Sadr, congratulating Eid Al-Adha, he stressed that many crises are afflicting the country, including corruption, dependency and foreign interference, stressing that Iraq has become a prisoner of it. In turn, active civil forces affirmed that the political situation is moving in a closed direction and there is no hope of forming a new government. Mohi Al-Ansari, head of the “Iraqi House” movement, one of the most prominent civil forces active in Baghdad, considered that “the political situation is moving in a closed direction, and there is no hope of forming a government, and if it is formed, it will be the least old and the most problematic.”
Al-Ansari indicated in statements to Al-Ittihad that “the civil front in Iraq, despite all the pressure that has taken place against it, is still a voice and a mass action to be underestimated, and it will be close to any behavior that would make a difference in the chaotic scene of the country.”
On the call made by the leader of the Sadrist movement to hold a unified Friday prayer on the fifteenth of this month, Al-Ansari said: “The leader of the Sadrist movement used to use the street card whenever he felt annoyed by not giving him his political status or his entitlement in successive governments, and this time is not far from the previous.” .
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