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"Sadr and Abbadi" refuse to re-form a "Shiite bloc"

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"Sadr and Abbadi" refuse to re-form a "Shiite bloc"

Tuesday, 22 May 2018 at 08: 50 am

Sadr and Abbadi refuse to re-form a Shiite bloc

Follow-up / Sky Press

The newspaper "Al-Hayat London" said that despite the announcement of a spokesman for the "wisdom" led by Ammar al-Hakim close to the announcement of a coalition of four in Iraq, combining the blocks of "victory" led by Haider Abadi, and "conquest" led by Hadi al-Ameri, "wisdom" and " "Led by Moqtada al-Sadr, the task of absorbing the" conquest "is still far, according to sources confirmed Sadrand Abadi refused to reconstitute a" Shiite bloc. "

The newspaper said that the spokesman of the stream of "wisdom" Mohammed al-Mayahi had announced the imminent launch of a coalition of the four forces, as ruled out by identical sources of the rest of the said forces, including the alliance, "Al-Fath," which includes mainly the "Badr" led by Amiri, Led by Qais al-Khazali, who leads the "Asaib Ahl al-Haq".

Al-Amiri met with the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr on Saturday night to discuss the formation of the government, but the meeting did not result in an agreement, and considered him close to Sadr as "a gesture of good faith that there is no red line on alliances." These confirm that Sadr refuses to form the largest bloc of Shiite currents only, and this is a re-production of the experience of the "National Alliance," which produced failed governments, "and Abadi said in a tweet recently rejected the formation of a parliamentary bloc on a sectarian basis.

Sadr said in a statement on Sunday evening after his meeting with Amiri that the meeting "discussed the developments of the political process in the country," stressing the problem of "the need to speed up the formation of a patriarchal government as soon as possible."

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