US site reveals: the call will adopt this mechanism to name Abadi or Maliki as the only candidate for the party for prime minister
2018/05/28 15:29
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WASHINGTON - The US-based al-Dawa party said on Monday that the Islamic Dawa party would adopt a resolution to nominate its candidate for prime minister by choosing one of the two, Haidar al-Abadi, the current prime minister and leader, and his secretary-general Nuri al-Maliki, the former prime minister.
"In view of this dreary situation in which the Dawa Party finds itself,the departure of Abadi from the Dawa party is imminent, although others reject it," the website said.
"The negotiations are now on the post of prime minister, and Abadi does not mind the merger of the two Dawa parties if he guarantees his candidacy for a second term, while Maliki's bloc insists on his election to the post, and this issue will be resolved by an internal vote," the source quoted the unnamed source as saying. Within the party. "
The source added that "Abadi, who exceeds the number of seats in the new parliament, Maliki, is in no hurry to make a decision, and wants to discuss it with all winning lists to find the best partner possible to achieve its legitimate political ambitions.
The source did not rule out the possibility that "Iran will push the party leaders to make concessions by nominating someone other than al-Maliki and Abbadi to head the government, if the alliance fails Abadi-Sadr."
"Today, the Dawa Party is at a crossroads, with two tracks likely: Maliki accepts the nomination of Abbadi as new prime minister and reinforces the unity of the party, or Abadi left the party indefinitely until one or the other is forced to split completely."
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