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Sadr is dissatisfied with the election of members of the "Asrun" for "Halbusi" as speaker of the par

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Sadr is dissatisfied with the election of members of the "Asrun" for "Halbusi" as speaker of the parliament

Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 14:21 pm

Sadr is dissatisfied with the election of members of the Asrun for Halbusi as speaker of the parliament

Baghdad / Sky Press

A source familiar with the presence of the leader of the alliance of Sason, Moqtada al-Sadr, in Baghdad, to follow the latest political developments, pointing to displeasure of some members of his coalition, for election to Mohammed al-Halbusi, the head of the Iraqi parliament, contrary to his desire to vote in favor of rival Khalid al-Obeidi.
The source, who declined to be named, "that" quite a number of other allies voted for Mohammed Halbusi, which embarrassed the leader of the coalition, Mr. Moqtada al-Sadr, after making promises to support the nomination ofrival Khalid al-Obeidi leader of the victory alliance led by Haider Abadi, "according to quoted the new world newspaper.
He pointed to " the presence of al- Sadr in Baghdad to follow up on recent developments with his political allies, where he currently resides in the Baghdad Hotel Saadoun Street , the center of the capital , " stressing " the meeting leader Ammar al - Hakim wisdom stream, for this purpose."
On the other hand, another source in the Fatah alliance said in an interview with the "New World" that "the Alliance Suron promised to elect Halbusi as President of the Parliament, but did not, but we in the conquest we elected their candidate Hassan Karim as the first deputy speaker of parliament, without leaving our promise for him".

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