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Baghdad Mawazine News

Political sources confirmed on Wednesday that the current Prime Minister Haider Abadi support three quarters of the politicians of the year of Iraq to head the next government, pointing out that the leader of the Sadrist sent signals to support Abbadi for a second term. While the sources spoke about the position of the leader of the Democratic Party Massoud Barzani. According to Al-Arab Al-London newspaper.

The main Sunni political figures in Iraq are trying to provide the necessary support to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to remain in office for a second term in the latest images of the transformations of politics in Mesopotamia.

Since the announcement of the results of the general elections, which took place last May, the Sunni political forces conducted consultations with various parties, but did not reach clear understandings. With the exception of the movement led by businessman Gamal Karbouli, most Sunni political parties have agreed to support Abbadi for a second term.

Saleh al-Mutlaq, leader of the Dialogue Front, invited Iftar al-Abadi, who was attended by parliament speaker Salim al-Jubouri, leader of the National List Iyad Allawi and representatives of various Sunni political forces, including the coalition led by businessman Khamis al-Khanjar.

A politician who attended the invitation, according to the newspaper, said that "I have seen the notification of Abadi by the Sunni leaders supporting them for a second term."

"Muqtada al-Sadr has sent signals that he is ready to support Abbadi in a second term if he gets enough Sunni support," the politician said.

He added that "resolving the matter of the candidate for the post of prime minister, would mean overcoming a major obstacle in the way of a quick formation of a new Iraqi government," revealing that "the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani, did not mind opening the door to dialogue with Abbadi in the event of support of the year and the chest.

And goes the Iraqi politician, that "to proceed with the construction of this political front, would attract the leader of the Badr Organization Hadi al-Ameri of the Alliance of conquest, to join the largest parliamentary bloc."

The newspaper pointed out that "Abadi has the support of three quarters of the Sunni politicians in Iraq, putting him in a good negotiating position with the Shiite and Kurdish parties."

The newspaper quoted political sources as saying that "Abadi promised the Sunni leaders in the house of Mutlaq to prevent the armed factions from tampering with the security file, and confirmed his readiness in the event of the new government to launch a large-scale reconstruction campaign for the Sunni areas destroyed during the era of control organization calling on large parts of the country "He said.

The sources added that "the Sunni leaders chose to support Abadi, after they confirmed the support of the international community for his survival."

The sources specify the list of political forces excluded so far from mobility and negotiations to form the largest bloc. The coalition of state law led by Nuri al-Maliki, at the forefront of this list, followed by the movement of Asaib Ahl al-Haq led by Qais al-Khazali, which expanded its gains from one parliamentary seat in the 2014 Parliament to 15 seats in the Parliament 2018, The list also includes the Karbali Party of Solution.

Observers attribute the Sunnis' bet on the current prime minister because they believe Abadi is too weak to dare to abolish the sectarian quota system. It is a losing bet compared to what can be imposed by Sadr on Abadi terms to form the next government, the abolition of the principle of quotas in government jobs first, which will be accepted by Abadi forced in an attempt to get rid of the final threat of Nuri al-Maliki.

The Iraqi political observer, according to the newspaper, that "the Sunni politicians who realized that their presence in the Iraqi political equation has been floating after losing their popular base will be reluctant to join the alliance of Sadr al-Abbadi, unless offered secondary or complementary positions, Show good faith and satisfy the Arab countries still see in the sectarian representation a kind of balance that distanced Iraq from the Iranian axis. "

In the view of the observer that "the logic of Sunni politicians can be considered backward compared to what the Iraqis expect of political change, ending the stage of sectarian strife to begin the stage of reconstruction and building the state and fight corruption and the launch of public freedoms and the restoration of Iraq's relations with its Arab surroundings."

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