Quiet negotiations to change the political map
Friday, March 20, 2015
Tours of the quiet negotiations make parliamentary blocks behind closed doors to change the map of political alliances in preparation for post daash, seeks to form an Alliance of Shiite parties includes non-sectarian and Sunni and Kurdish does succeed?.
Since the days of the political block ' liberal ' has (34 parliamentary seat) and a Sadr negotiations with a coalition of Iraqi ' owned ' (24 parliamentary seats), led by Vice President Iyad Allawi to discuss the formation of a new political bloc.
The negotiations are secret and out of sight of everyone going towards fighting the army and forces of the ' crowd ' against ' popular daash ' in Salahuddin, Anbar, and these blocks calls upon themselves to new political stage after eliminating militant organization.
Sadrist Member Javad alshahili says to ' talk ' to ' almvaoda with Allawi to form a single political bloc in the Parliament and the Government aims to achieve political and security reforms and social '.
Alshahili also said that ' this cluster aims to pass laws in the interest of all Iraqi Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, and support the Government in reforming the current situation Tony and promote community reconciliation '.
After several meetings brought together politicians from the Sadr with Allawi managed by agreement of the parties to unify their positions on certain issues that they consider important and require cooperation for their resolution, and agreed to expand an alliance with other blocks.
Allawi, Vice President for national reconciliation, held talks with a number of Kurdish politicians to persuade them to join the new bloc, although Kurds often refuse to ally with non-Kurdish parties, but they showed their approval to join.
Maysoon Al-damlugi, a Deputy from the Coalition to Iraqi ' leadership ' Allawi says that ' the new bloc aimed at decisions serve political process where dangerous setbacks will be cross-sectarian and nationalist and there are blocks you want to join '.
Security forces continued to advance against the bastions of organized ' daash ' recently started talking among politicians about the future of the country after the Elimination of political organization ' the battle ' daash with the generated differences and new friendships do not fit the current alliances.
Today, there are three basic blocks dominate the Government and Parliament, a ' National Alliance ', the largest bloc in Parliament with Shiite parties, and the National Alliance, which includes Sunnis and the Kurdish Alliance, which has Kurdish, these clusters are formed Government headed by Haidar Al-Abbadi last summer.
Political and security factors and new exterior started to affect these alliances, which encouraged some blocks for new dialogues, this time conducting dialogues away from sectarian blocs include encounters between Shiites and Kurds.
Still, Haider Al-Abbadi, Prime Minister and the majority of the blocks which is supported a plan by supporters of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki seeks to defeat the Government at any cost to avenge denied Maliki as Prime Minister despite his the most votes in elections last year.
Also, the war to organize ' daash ' created new political alliances, the Sunni tribes in Anbar, Diyala, Salahuddin declared a military alliance with the military and ' popular ' crowd to fight ' daash, a clan do not have political representation, with politicians of these cities became hated by distancing themselves from the fighting.
Zayed the Iranian role in Iraq raised fears the political blocs of increasing this role, especially since Iran now leads the ' popular ' crowd of Shiite factions loyal to Tehran, and is today the most powerful force in the country, Iran has used for other purposes not only to fight ' daash '.
The three political blocs are not homogenous with each, the Shiite parties in the ' National Alliance ' and ' rule of law ' and ' liberal ' and ' citizen ' has failed to choose a President due to conflicts on the job between Ammar al-Hakim, head of the coalition of ' citizen ', and among the leading writer in ' State of law ', close to Al-Maliki.
These parties have agreed months ago to establish a special law regulating the work of the Shiite bloc in the political process to prevent any party from the singularity to the decisions of the cluster as in the reign of Al-Maliki, but the agreement was not implemented until today, and the most prominent critics of the Sadrists this failure, accused Al-Maliki to scuttle it.
The Sunni parties in the Alliance of patriotic forces ' which includes block ' United ' (23 parliamentary seats) and ' Arabic ' (9 seats) and the Iraq Coalition ' (23 seats) also failed to choose a President and that these parties do not have the positions of one often critical of each other like adversaries rather than allies.
The Kurds appear to be more coherent than the rest of the bloc despite disagreements between the two Kurdish parties ' PUK ' by Jalal Talabani, and the KDP's Massoud Barzani about the Iranian role.
All these reasons encouraged the political blocs on the search for new alliances have a greater role in the political process and the start of negotiations between Muqtada al-Sadr and Allawi said other blocks to join the new Alliance.
The three blocs (Sunni, Shiite, Kurdish) explicitly acknowledges that it failed to rule Iraq and failed to offer solutions to problems, and was treated by delayed like amending the Constitution and application of federalism and the distribution of oil wealth.
Negotiations are under way between different sectarian political blocs, would succeed in forming a single bloc and end the political sectarianism? Certainly not, say Iraqi political analysts, because the sectarian political system that emerged after the 2003 and subsequent sectarian conflicts and political problems are difficult to overcome easily.
The regional conflict in the Middle East became a sectarian also, and Iraq became the focus of a Shiite Iran and Syria and South Lebanon, while other States are lined up as Saudi Arabia and Turkey in the heart of sunny encounters, it is difficult to give up Iraqi parties for external links.
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Tours of the quiet negotiations make parliamentary blocks behind closed doors to change the map of political alliances in preparation for post daash, seeks to form an Alliance of Shiite parties includes non-sectarian and Sunni and Kurdish does succeed?.
Since the days of the political block ' liberal ' has (34 parliamentary seat) and a Sadr negotiations with a coalition of Iraqi ' owned ' (24 parliamentary seats), led by Vice President Iyad Allawi to discuss the formation of a new political bloc.
The negotiations are secret and out of sight of everyone going towards fighting the army and forces of the ' crowd ' against ' popular daash ' in Salahuddin, Anbar, and these blocks calls upon themselves to new political stage after eliminating militant organization.
Sadrist Member Javad alshahili says to ' talk ' to ' almvaoda with Allawi to form a single political bloc in the Parliament and the Government aims to achieve political and security reforms and social '.
Alshahili also said that ' this cluster aims to pass laws in the interest of all Iraqi Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, and support the Government in reforming the current situation Tony and promote community reconciliation '.
After several meetings brought together politicians from the Sadr with Allawi managed by agreement of the parties to unify their positions on certain issues that they consider important and require cooperation for their resolution, and agreed to expand an alliance with other blocks.
Allawi, Vice President for national reconciliation, held talks with a number of Kurdish politicians to persuade them to join the new bloc, although Kurds often refuse to ally with non-Kurdish parties, but they showed their approval to join.
Maysoon Al-damlugi, a Deputy from the Coalition to Iraqi ' leadership ' Allawi says that ' the new bloc aimed at decisions serve political process where dangerous setbacks will be cross-sectarian and nationalist and there are blocks you want to join '.
Security forces continued to advance against the bastions of organized ' daash ' recently started talking among politicians about the future of the country after the Elimination of political organization ' the battle ' daash with the generated differences and new friendships do not fit the current alliances.
Today, there are three basic blocks dominate the Government and Parliament, a ' National Alliance ', the largest bloc in Parliament with Shiite parties, and the National Alliance, which includes Sunnis and the Kurdish Alliance, which has Kurdish, these clusters are formed Government headed by Haidar Al-Abbadi last summer.
Political and security factors and new exterior started to affect these alliances, which encouraged some blocks for new dialogues, this time conducting dialogues away from sectarian blocs include encounters between Shiites and Kurds.
Still, Haider Al-Abbadi, Prime Minister and the majority of the blocks which is supported a plan by supporters of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki seeks to defeat the Government at any cost to avenge denied Maliki as Prime Minister despite his the most votes in elections last year.
Also, the war to organize ' daash ' created new political alliances, the Sunni tribes in Anbar, Diyala, Salahuddin declared a military alliance with the military and ' popular ' crowd to fight ' daash, a clan do not have political representation, with politicians of these cities became hated by distancing themselves from the fighting.
Zayed the Iranian role in Iraq raised fears the political blocs of increasing this role, especially since Iran now leads the ' popular ' crowd of Shiite factions loyal to Tehran, and is today the most powerful force in the country, Iran has used for other purposes not only to fight ' daash '.
The three political blocs are not homogenous with each, the Shiite parties in the ' National Alliance ' and ' rule of law ' and ' liberal ' and ' citizen ' has failed to choose a President due to conflicts on the job between Ammar al-Hakim, head of the coalition of ' citizen ', and among the leading writer in ' State of law ', close to Al-Maliki.
These parties have agreed months ago to establish a special law regulating the work of the Shiite bloc in the political process to prevent any party from the singularity to the decisions of the cluster as in the reign of Al-Maliki, but the agreement was not implemented until today, and the most prominent critics of the Sadrists this failure, accused Al-Maliki to scuttle it.
The Sunni parties in the Alliance of patriotic forces ' which includes block ' United ' (23 parliamentary seats) and ' Arabic ' (9 seats) and the Iraq Coalition ' (23 seats) also failed to choose a President and that these parties do not have the positions of one often critical of each other like adversaries rather than allies.
The Kurds appear to be more coherent than the rest of the bloc despite disagreements between the two Kurdish parties ' PUK ' by Jalal Talabani, and the KDP's Massoud Barzani about the Iranian role.
All these reasons encouraged the political blocs on the search for new alliances have a greater role in the political process and the start of negotiations between Muqtada al-Sadr and Allawi said other blocks to join the new Alliance.
The three blocs (Sunni, Shiite, Kurdish) explicitly acknowledges that it failed to rule Iraq and failed to offer solutions to problems, and was treated by delayed like amending the Constitution and application of federalism and the distribution of oil wealth.
Negotiations are under way between different sectarian political blocs, would succeed in forming a single bloc and end the political sectarianism? Certainly not, say Iraqi political analysts, because the sectarian political system that emerged after the 2003 and subsequent sectarian conflicts and political problems are difficult to overcome easily.
The regional conflict in the Middle East became a sectarian also, and Iraq became the focus of a Shiite Iran and Syria and South Lebanon, while other States are lined up as Saudi Arabia and Turkey in the heart of sunny encounters, it is difficult to give up Iraqi parties for external links.
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