Shafaq News / The Al-Fateh coalition headed by Hadi al-Amiri said on Wednesday that the Shiite forces isn’t with passing the government of Muhammad Allawi without the Kurds and Sunnis.
Allawi is expected to submit his government tomorrow to parliament for a voting and Allawi, the former Minister of Communications, has the support of Shiite forces headed by all of the Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr and "Al-Fatah" coalition, led by Hadi al-Amiri.
But he faces protests from prominent Kurdish and Sunni political forces, which refuse to choose ministers without consulting them.
"The Shiite political forces have a comfortable parliamentary majority to pass the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, but they do not want that except with the participation of Sunni and Kurdish political forces, and for this reason, the voting session has been postponed more than once," said al-Fateh Haneen Qaddo, a member of Al-Fateh coalition.
He explained that "dialogues, negotiations and meetings are continuing and will not stop, as everyone seeks to reach solutions that satisfy all parties, before the voting session on Allawi’s government, and there is optimism that the solution to the crisis will be soon."