1/18/2015
A leading figure in the political body of the Sadrist movement for clear guidance issued by the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr requires support nominate head of the Islamic Council Ammar al-Hakim, for the presidency of the National Alliance, the successor to Ibrahim Jafari Mashreq quoted the source as saying: "The chest in contact with al-Hakim about the internal situation of the alliance and to develop a new vision for Iraq in the next phase." He explained, "The cooperation between the Council and the power being on pots Almsttriqh base and Tehran are also willing to push assume Hakim Mouka senior coalition because of the advanced political performance of the Muslim Council and the role of the wise in that the string rosary governing the beads Shiite alliance , which repel each other limbs sometimes. Sources in the National Alliance .otoqat that this nomination would raise new differences between the forces of the divided National Alliance between Hakim candidate top-backed Sadrists Council, and the candidate state law, Ali al-Adeeb, backed by the Dawa Party and the Bloc «independent» Party Da'oh- organize the inside, as well as to a suite within the Virtue Party, which insists State of Law bloc of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the nomination of Ali al-Adeeb or Nuri al-Maliki to head the National Alliance that. "stressing that "the new development is a qualitative convergence between Muqtada al-Sadr and Ammar al-Hakim, where the transfer of the Liberal bloc Sadrist member of Mr. Muqtada Sadr said it had been informed of the political body of the Sadrist movement in cooperation with the wise by not presenting a candidate from the mainstream for the job, in addition to providing support to al-Hakim in his candidacy. The sources said: "Mr. Hakim has ensured win this nomination, especially after his visit last to Iran and his meeting with the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other senior officials in the Iranian government who have confirmed distinct relationship to Iran's Supreme Council of the Islamic since it was founded in Iran in 1982 during the Iran-Iraq war. " In turn, the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Maaleh Hamid stressed that "al-Hakim will develop the National Alliance if he became president of the Alliance," noting that "the sharing of positions between the coalition forces agreement does not allow for the writer or Nuri al-Maliki to run this site
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