Shafaq News / A leader in Al-Fateh Alliance revealed on Saturday, that the current differences regarding the nomination of a prime minister are not significant.
Al- Arabi Al-Jadid quoted the leader, who requested anonymity, as saying that "the current differences are not significant, and the current debate is about which names are best suited", indicating that "the head of the intelligence service, Mustafa Al-Kathemi and the former minister of communications, Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi are the strongest so far ".
He spoke of "capricious moods of leaders of blocs and alliances in Baghdad that did not exist during the supervision of al- Quds Force commander Qasim Soleimani on the file of negotiations among the leaders of the political blocs."
He considered "the religious Marjiyaa, Ali Sistani's renewal of his call to accelerate the selection of a head of government, and then his confirmation of going to early elections, as his first goal is what can be considered to push the political blocs causing the crisis to not adhere to the position as temporary and the transitional government, and the crisis must be ended to move the country to a safe area”, according to him.
Al-Sistani called in a Friday speech to accelerate the formation of the government in preparation for going to early elections in order to get out of the current crisis, he also condemned the suppression , kidnappings and assassinations that the demonstrators were exposed to during the last period by the Iraqi security forces.
The representative of Najaf reference authority, Abdul Mahdi Al-Karbalai, quoted Al-Sistani as saying, "It has been four months since the popular movement demanding reform and liberate the country from corruption and failure that pervaded various state institutions and departments, during this period many innocent people were injured and thousands there are still some clashes that result in more innocent victims. "
He clarified that "the religious Marjiyaa condemns once again the use of violence against peaceful demonstrators , the assassinations and kidnappings of some of them, and its categorical rejection to try to break up peaceful gatherings and sit-ins using violence and force, at the same time rejects the aggression of some of the security forces and government agencies as well as the acts of sabotage and threats against some educational and service institutions. "