A “surprise” for Al-Sadr… and the Iraqi presidencies are trying to contain the impasse

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held The four Iraqi presidenciesOn Wednesday, a meeting hosted by the President of the Republic Barham SalehAnd it included Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Al-Halbousiand the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zeidan, studied the recent developments in the country and their repercussions.

The meeting confirmed, according to a statement issued by the Presidency of the Republic, that: "The continuation of the state of political turmoil negatively affects the national efforts aimed at consolidating security and stability and preserving the security and safety of citizens.".

The meeting referred to "It is necessary to take all steps to resume effective dialogue committed to the foundations of the supreme national interest, to protect civil and social peace, to reassure citizens, and to take the necessary measures to remedy the current crisis.".

emphasized the "The need to protect all state institutions and preserve their prestige and independence in accordance with legal and constitutional contexts".

The presidential statement pointed out that "Peaceful demonstration and expression of opinion is a constitutionally guaranteed right, with the need to adhere to controls and laws, maintain public security and public property, and deal with demands in accordance with legal and constitutional frameworks.".

Warning of the collapse of state institutions

Observers warn that Iraq, which is moving towards the unknown, is under… political blockage The severe and disruptive parliament is not able to bear more, such as the disruption of the judiciary, with the risks of constitutional collapse and decay of state institutions and laws.

National dialogue is the solution

Commenting on the statement of the four presidencies and the consequences of the current crisis, the head of the Al-Amsar Center for Strategic Studies, Raed Al-Azzawi, said in an interview with the website. "Sky News Arabia": "There is no doubt that peaceful protest and demonstration is a natural and constitutionally guaranteed right, but what is happening now is a disruption of the various executive, legislative and judicial authorities, and this pushes towards a blurring of the scene and leads the country towards the unknown, as the Sadrist movement somehow wants a solution Parliament Through the judiciary after it failed to convince other forces to do so, and therefore pressure on the judiciary is sometimes necessary, but not at the expense of disrupting the judiciary, interfering in its affairs and disrupting the interests of citizens.".

Afterwards: "There are undoubtedly many notes on Iraqi judiciary Where some believe, for example, that he was not fair, for example, with the victims of the October movement, and was not firm in some files of corruption, murder and theft of public money, but this does not mean insulting and degrading this authority.".

Regarding ways to solve this crisis and deterioration, Al-Azzawi replies: "What did the prime minister say? Mustafa Al-Kazemi It is necessary to start a direct national dialogue between all political parties, which is the best solution to get Iraq out of this stifling crisis. As for staunchly resting on the street, mobilizing and fueling it, it is a dangerous matter and playing with fire will push Iraq towards a bigger and more severe crisis.".

That is why the head of the Al-Assar Center for Studies adds: "Al-Kazemi’s call, if crystallized, is enough to defuse the congestion and open the door to détente and consensus between the various political forces, which must now exercise restraint, rely on reason and the logic of dialogue, and give priority to Iraq’s interest.".

Overlap of powers

As for the Iraqi political researcher, Raad Hashem, he says in an interview with the website "Sky News Arabia": "It is the political rivalry that has brought matters to this dangerous level of escalation. the Constitution Conflicting about what happened to all this crisis".

He added: "Originally, if the judiciary had not responded to the demands for constitutional interpretations, and instead delegated the task to the House of Representatives as the people’s authority that has the right to legislate to take over the task of amending the disputed articles, the country would have avoided the issue of overlapping powers between authorities in this way".

The quadripartite meeting of the Iraqi presidencies also stressed that "The duty of the security forces in all their formations is to protect and preserve stability in the country General Security and public property, and the necessity not to involve them in political disputes under any circumstance, is the guarantee for the protection of the homeland and citizens, and that the responsibility of the state and its constitutional institutions is to maintain security andIraqi rights".

And between the meeting that "Continuing political crises affect the role of Iraq In the international community, it may also affect the disruption of cooperation, understandings and agreements concluded in various fields, especially those affecting the living and service needs of citizens.".

The assembled affirmed, "The need for concerted efforts of all authorities, political forces and social actors, to close ranks and take unified, serious and decisive positions to remedy the crisis in accordance with the peaceful and democratic constitutional path".

sudden move

while waved Sadrist MovementOn Wednesday, with more escalation, a statement issued by the movement said: "We will take another surprising and unimaginable step if the people decide to continue the revolution and undermine the corrupt".

The current added that the announcement of the suspension of the work of the judiciary was not constitutional, considering this step as an attempt by the judiciary to remove suspicions from it in an illegal manner. "Especially since the demonstration was peaceful".

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held The four Iraqi presidenciesOn Wednesday, a meeting hosted by the President of the Republic Barham SalehAnd it included Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Al-Halbousiand the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zeidan, studied the recent developments in the country and their repercussions.

The meeting stressed, according to a statement issued by the Presidency of the Republic, that “the continuation of the state of political turmoil negatively affects national efforts aimed at consolidating security and stability and preserving the security and safety of citizens, and this calls for an active and serious stance from all to prevent escalation and adopt the national dialogue as the only way to resolve crises.”

The meeting pointed to “the need to take all steps to resume effective dialogue committed to the foundations of the supreme national interest, protect civil and social peace, reassure citizens, and take the necessary measures to remedy the current crisis.”

He stressed “the need to protect all state institutions and preserve their prestige and independence in accordance with legal and constitutional contexts.”

The presidential statement pointed out that “peaceful demonstration and expression of opinion is a constitutionally guaranteed right, with the need to adhere to controls and laws, maintain public security and public property, and deal with demands in accordance with legal and constitutional frameworks.”

Warning of the collapse of state institutions

Observers warn that Iraq, which is moving towards the unknown, is under… political blockage The severe and disruptive parliament is not able to bear more, such as the disruption of the judiciary, with the risks of constitutional collapse and decay of state institutions and laws.

National dialogue is the solution

Commenting on the statement of the four presidencies and the outcome of the current crisis, the head of the Al-Amsar Center for Strategic Studies, Raed Al-Azzawi, said in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”: “There is no doubt that peaceful protest and demonstration is a natural and constitutionally guaranteed right, but what is happening now is a disruption of the various executive authorities. Legislative and judicial, and this pushes towards the ambiguity of the scene and leads the country towards the unknown, as the Sadrist movement somehow wants a solution Parliament Through the judiciary, after it failed to convince other forces to do so, and therefore pressure on the judiciary is sometimes necessary, but not at the expense of disrupting the judicial authority, interfering in its affairs, and disrupting the interests of citizens.

However, he added: “There are, undoubtedly, many observations on Iraqi judiciary Where some believe, for example, that he was not fair, for example, with the victims of the October movement, and was not firm in some files of corruption, murder and theft of public money, but this does not mean insulting and degrading this authority.

As for ways to solve this crisis and deterioration, Al-Azzawi replied: “What the Prime Minister has proposed Mustafa Al-Kazemi It is necessary to start a direct national dialogue between all political parties, which is the best solution to get Iraq out of this suffocating crisis. As for staunchly resting on the street, mobilizing and fueling it, it is a dangerous matter and playing with fire will push Iraq towards a bigger and more severe crisis.

That is why the head of the Al-Amsar Center for Studies adds: “Al-Kazemi’s call, if crystallized, is enough to defuse the congestion and open the door to détente and consensus between the various political forces, which must now exercise restraint, rely on reason, the logic of dialogue, and give priority to Iraq’s interest. towards internal conflict even at any moment.”

Overlap of powers

As for the Iraqi political researcher, Raad Hashem, he says in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”: “It is the political rivalry that has brought matters to this dangerous level of escalation, if there was flexibility, understandings and joint concessions to reach consensus on interpretations the Constitution Conflicting about what happened all this crisis.”

He added: “Originally, if the judiciary had not responded to the demands to submit constitutional interpretations, and instead entrusted the task to the House of Representatives, as it is the people’s authority that has the right to legislate to take over the task of amending the disputed articles, the country would have avoided the issue of overlapping powers between authorities in this way.”

The quadripartite meeting of the Iraqi presidencies also stressed that “the duty of the security forces in all their formations is to protect stability in the country and preserve it.” General Security and public property, and the necessity not to involve them in political disputes under any circumstance, is the guarantee for the protection of the homeland and citizens, and that the responsibility of the state and its constitutional institutions is to maintain security andIraqi rights“.

And the meeting indicated that “the continuation of political crises affects the role of… Iraq In the international community, it may also affect the disruption of cooperation, understandings and agreements concluded in various fields, especially those that affect the living and service needs of citizens.

The attendees stressed, “the need for concerted efforts of all authorities, political forces and social actors, to close ranks and take unified, serious and decisive positions to remedy the crisis in accordance with the peaceful and democratic constitutional path.”

sudden move

while waved Sadrist MovementOn Wednesday, with more escalation, a statement issued by the movement said: “We will take another sudden step that they do not think of if the people decide to continue the revolution and undermine the corrupt.”

The current added that the announcement of the suspension of the judiciary’s work was not constitutional, considering this step as an attempt by the judiciary to remove suspicions from it in an illegal manner, “especially since the demonstration was peaceful.”

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