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The End of the Iranian Pressure in Iraq

Parliamentary elections in Iraq. Although the electoral council has yet to disclose official results, it has become the coalition’s first electoral race, the Sairun alliance under the leadership of religious leader Muqtada al Sadr.

It was claimed that Sairun won 54 seats in the 329-seat parliament. This result, described after 50 percent of the votes, was a surprise.

Shia leader Sadr gave the message that former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki and Hashdi Shaba, close to Iran, would be dispelled in their efforts to form a government. Sadr made a statement from his social media account saying that he was a member of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan through the Nasir Coalition of the Prime Minister Haydar al-Ibadi, the Hikmet Stream, the Homeland, the New Generation Movement (Kurdish dissident), the Goran (Kurdish), the Sunni Leader Usame en-Nuceyfi’s Decision Coalition, (KDP), technocratic candidates will set out to establish a path.

Shia leader Sadr cautioned that the coalition of Maliki and Hashdi Shabi, close to Iran, would not join the efforts to form a government. However, Sadr’s first election does not mean he will be the prime minister. If the election is not personally attended, it will prevent the judge from taking responsibility. In the election in 2010, the coalition of Iyad Allawi failed to establish the government despite the majority of the vote.

It is estimated that Iran will want to prevent Sadr from passing on to the Iraqi government. Ali Ekber Velayeti, an adviser to the Iranian religious leader Khamenei, said that “we will not allow Iraq to keep communists, liberals.”

It is said that the Fatah alliance of Hadi al-Amari, representing Iran’s 150 thousand Shi’i militaries, which it established in the war period and integrated into the Iraqi security institutions, is the second with 47 seats in the election. Prime Minister Haydar Ibadi’s coalition could be third with 42 seats.

The outcome of the election, which led to criticism of legitimacy due to 44 per cent of the accession, brings about 20 coalition scenarios to the agenda. It’s a curiosity that the government will not be established in 90 days.

It is stated that Iraqi Prime Minister Haydar al-Ibadi gives instructions on the recounting of votes on the allegations of irregularity against the Turkmen votes in Kirkuk.

“The Prime Minister said he believed that the elections in Kirkuk were controversial,” said Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITC) President Erşet Salihi. Salihi said he would also meet with former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki and address the election irregularities that the Turkmen were subjected to. It is known that the officers affiliated to the Iraqi Islamic Dawa Party, headed by Maliki, are in charge of the Iraqi Supreme Electoral Commission.

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