Something needs to be explained first, unlike other political (blocs, parties, trends, movements), the Supreme Council established an “unwritten-law” which includes:
Not moving its leadership’s ambition to governmental positions, but the aim is to push the party’s high-ranked members to official government ranks.
This particular point is very central to prevent disagreements between the leader and the movement’s Council. Unlike other parties, leaders of one party compete among themselves on the official seats in the government.
Weeks after his treatment with chemical medication, Al-Hakim added a new procedure to resolve this sensitive issue bu distributing the tasks among three vise-Presidents, the first is his son, Ammar Al-Hakim (as successor), and the second is Adel Abdul Mahdi (political affairs), and the third is Sheikh Hummam Hamoudi (parliament affairs).
The Shura Council will choose one of the three (presumably, his son Ammar) as a leader of the movement.
Information published on Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Watan says that Hummam Hamudi is already chosen as a leader of the of the new UIA coalition.
Elaph noticed that things are going so smooth as expected because the most important leaders of the Supreme Council were absent in the funeral (Adil Abd Al-Mehdi, Hummam Hamudi and Hadi Al-Amri leader of the Badr Brigades).
The website says there is a of a dispute in the future.