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Home»Travel»Iraq .. 10 initiatives and the political crisis for the “zero” point
Iraq .. 10 initiatives and the political crisis for the "zero" point
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Iraq .. 10 initiatives and the political crisis for the “zero” point

Rolf ColonBy Rolf ColonMay 14, 2022Updated:June 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The political crisis in Iraq has been summed up by the will of the “Save the Homeland” coalition, which (Muqtada al-SadrMuhammad al-Halbozi, Masood Barzani) was rejected by the structural forces who wished to participate in that ministry, with the intention of creating a national majority government in which other forces would not participate and create opposition to evaluate the performance of the government. This crisis has erupted since the parliamentary elections last October, and it is still there.

Special reports indicate that the number of attempts to resolve the so-called “political embargo” was 10 in just 5 months from January to May 2022.

The first of these initiatives was launched by the President in January Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani, at that time, met and consulted with Nechirvan Barzani (leader of the Kurdistan Region) and Muhammed al-Halbousi (speaker of parliament) leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, Najaf, to resolve political differences and divisions. About how to continue the political process, but that effort paid off.

The former prime minister also started Ayat AllawiFormer Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the leader of the Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, have made separate efforts to present their views on the political crisis, but it has not been accepted by Iraqi parties.

In addition, Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Chhattisgarh movement, began in different contexts, and they all focused on forming a national majority government, the last of which he launched earlier this month. , Which led to the provision of independent delegates (40 delegates), the green light to set up the government.

The Coordinating Framework, on the other hand, has made two attempts in recent months with the aim of resolving the crisis and putting forward its conditions, but it has not been able to resolve the crisis, while the Coalition for the People has launched an effort. Nothing done.

The “for the people” coalition is the largest independent parliamentary coalition, and it has 18 representatives from the Emdat and New Generation movements and is determined to tear down the wall. Allocations The “effects of the October Revolution” began to disintegrate.

In this context, political analyst Imad Mohammed says, “Political closure has begun to reflect negatively on the lives of citizens, and in the light of many political initiatives and diversity the country is going unnoticed. Strengthens the need to do.The best way to run the country in the current situation.

Mohammed also told Sky News Arabia that “the current political maneuvers must lead to a solution, whether by pursuing a majority government plan or not.” The Chadrist movement To the Parliamentary Opposition.

“By adopting a part of the integration framework, a path has clearly begun to move towards the opposition, which increases the likelihood of reaching solutions and forming a government of political majority,” he pointed out. “

Yesterday, Issad al-Shabandar, a member of the Coordinating Framework, announced the readiness of some parties. Integration Framework To go to the opposition that the political parties must find a solution to end the suffocation.

Shabandar wrote on his Twitter account that “the willingness of some parties in the coalition to go to the opposition reflects a high level of national responsibility and self-denial and can create a positive initiative to get out of the crisis. This is in line with Muqtada al-Sadr’s vision of forming a national majority government.”

That tweet caused a stir, with the Coordinating Framework releasing a statement denying that it wanted to move towards opposition from some of its parties.

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