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Shabandar: The fortunes of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in a second term have become nonexistent

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Shabandar: The fortunes of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in a second term have become nonexistent

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Shabandar: The fortunes of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in a second term have become nonexistent

July 21 2018

Shabandar - The fortunes of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in a second term have become nonexistent

The former MP Izzat Shabandar, that the general track of the political process after 2003 is not successful, and the demonstrations witnessed by the provinces today is a natural result of this track, and those who pretend not to allow the path of the demonstrations.

"Shabandar" in a press statement, "I have met with the President of the National Alliance Ammar al-Hakim recently spoke about the opposition as he spoke about governance and this is an important development.

"The political forces are looking for a new project, and there is no big difference between the national majorityproject and the political majority," he said.

"The opposition does not mean leaving the state. The national partnership is an external project, but the national majority is an internal project," he said.

He pointed out that the conquest and the rest of them will draw the equation of the majority and the opposition coming, and that 28 seats will emerge from the list of victory if not allied with the coalition of the rule of law and the alliance of conquest, "revealing" a Sunni bloc consisting of 38 deputies will go with the national majority. "

He said that "the chances of Prime Minister Haider Abadi in a second term is no longer, the last prime minister of the Dawa Party," adding: "I advise the Dawa Party to" sell "the post of prime minister does not have it," while confirming his support for Massoud Barzani to take over the presidency.

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