Iraq holds dialogue to end political impasse amid Sadr’s boycott

Iraq holds dialogue to end political impasse amid Sadr’s boycott

Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr boycotts dialogue to resolve Iraq’s months-long political crisis

By Raed al-Hamed
BAGHDAD (AA) – Leaders of Iraqi political parties launched a national dialogue on Wednesday in an attempt to resolve the country’s political crisis, amid a boycott by influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.


In a statement, the Sadr’s movement said it will not participate in the dialogue, called by Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.


Wednesday’s session of dialogue was attended by UN envoy to Iraq Jeanine Plasschaert.


Tension flared up in Iraq in recent days following the nomination of Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as a new prime minister by the Coordination Framework, a coalition of groups close to Iran.


The move triggered mass protests from supporters of al-Sadr, who called for the dissolution of the Iraqi Parliament and holding early elections.


Last June, 73 lawmakers of al-Sadr's movement resigned from the 329-seat Parliament after failing to form a "national majority" government, as the Coordination Framework hampered the Cabinet formation.


Iraq has been in a political deadlock for nine months following the country’s general elections last October, which failed since then to agree on a new government between the rival parties.


Writing by Ahmed Asmar

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