Al-Sadr decides to turn to the national opposition for a period of no less than thirty days

politics
  • 15-05-2022, 21:10
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    Baghdad-INA  
    The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, decided today, Sunday, to go to the national opposition for a period of no less than thirty days.
     
    Al-Sadr said in a tweet on his Twitter account, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "I was honored to have the largest parliamentary bloc in the history of Iraq, and I was honored to succeed in forming the largest cross-quota bloc, and I was honored to rely on myself and not be dependent on external parties." I was honored not to resort to the judiciary in managing the needs of the people and the requirements for forming a government.”
     
    He added, "Because of the increasing struggle against me from inside and outside, and against the idea of a national majority government that did not succeed in our endeavor, thank God, this is the right of the experienced and independent parliamentary blocs, or those who claim independence, which did not help us in that."
     
    And he continued, "We have an option left that we must try, which is the going to the national opposition for a period of no less than thirty days.