Baghdad-INA
Nassar al-Rubaie, chairman of Sadrist political body and a member of the negotiating committee said Friday that the next government is not subject to political consensus.
"The next government is non-consensual, and it will be a government governed by political parties and not subject to political consensus so that it will be formed of all components, and the opposition will be of all components," al-Rubaie told the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
"The Sadrist movement will turn the party right into a national entitlement," he said, adding that "the Sadrist bloc will openly announce that their candidate for prime minister is from the Sadrist movement."
"The next government is directly responsible from the Sadrist movement and bears all failures," he said.
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