Sudanese insistence on becoming prime minister and complicating negotiations in Iraq – Mehr News Agency | RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, quoted from the newspaper Al-AkhbarAmid political negotiations to form a new Iraqi government, disagreements are growing within the “coordination framework,” which includes most of the Shiite parties and forces that won the recent general elections, over the choice of a new prime minister.
Although the “Coordination Framework” forces have repeatedly emphasized their ability to quickly resolve this issue within the constitutional time frame, the political reality appears to be more complex and, according to informed sources, the ground has been opened for internal disputes.
A source close to the coordination framework meetings in this field regarding the selection of the prime ministerial candidate to the newspaper Al-Akhbar He said: The recent coordination framework meeting was attended by Mohammad Shia Sudani, the prime minister of the promotion of affairs, saw controversy about the prime ministerial candidate. Meanwhile, external pressures are also focused on selecting an individual who is accepted regionally and internationally international to be
Reconstruction and development coalition headed by Mohammad Shia Sudani once again emphasized his support and announced that Sudani’s successful experience in running the government and benefiting from the most parliamentary seats is the reason for this choice.
On the other hand, Nouri Maliki, the head of the Rule of Law coalition, has presented himself as the right choice for the prime minister of Iraq.
Muhammad Al Miyalione of the prominent members of this coalition in a conversation with Al-Akhbar He stated: Nouri Maliki has extensive experience in running the country and is a person who can lead Iraq in this critical period. Maliki’s expertise in security, economic and political affairs makes him the most suitable candidate to form a strong government capable of handling internal and external challenges.
Observers believe that the groups affiliated with the resistance in Iraq have more trust in Nouri Maliki, and this can be in his favor in negotiations related to integration or disarmament. This is despite the fact that the previous prime ministers were facing problems in managing this issue and Mohammad Shia Sudani had made the success of this case dependent on the support of the international coalition and the integration of the mentioned groups in the Iraqi government institutions.
In this context, Muhammad Al-Alia political researcher, believes that Shiite parties are involved in deep discussions about the choice of the prime minister and consider factors such as parliamentary weight, coalition with Sunni and Kurdish currents, and international and regional pressures. These discussions show the critical stage that Iraq is in; Where this issue cannot be resolved quickly, except through a broad domestic consensus to avoid a political crisis that could hinder the work of the next government.
According to a source familiar with the coordination framework meetings, new names are likely to be introduced if disputes persist, and there are indications that pressure is mounting on the Independent High Electoral Commission to delay final confirmation of the results, with the aim of controlling the government formation timeline.
dueAl-Hilalia political analyst close to Sudan in a conversation with Al-Akhbar He announced: The coordination committee has so far introduced about 20 names as possible prime ministerial candidates. However, these names are still under review and have yet to be finalized or officially nominated.
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