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Election Day curfew announced by Al-Qaeda

Why nobody reported this? The ban of Salih Al-Mutlaq reached a semi-solution (I reported a week ago that there be a solu­tion soon), by replac­ing him with his brother Ibrahim Al-Mutlaq to take Salih’s place in Al-Iraqiya List as sec­ond … Con­tinue read­ing

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Exploring the Iraqi votes in the provinces

There are no reli­able and neu­tral polls and sur­veys to explore the votes of the Iraqis. Even if they are avail­able, the results will be adjusted in favor of the side who pro­vide the finance and the sup­port for the … Con­tinue read­ing

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Political parties trying to reach compromise on the names

First, not very break­ing news; just reported that the Appeals Com­mis­sion man­aged to review 60% of the names. Sec­ond, leaked infor­ma­tion says that the Appeals Com­mis­sion is sub­jected to pres­sures from coali­tion lead­ers to allow or exclude names, but the last … Con­tinue read­ing

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Dawa Party: Time to replace Maliki with another candidate

Inter­est­ing speech made by Maliki yes­ter­day say­ing that the Par­lia­ment should be elected, and led by one or two polit­i­cal bloc. This call is directly rejected by many polit­i­cal par­ties (among them Al-Bolani cur­rent Inte­rior Min­is­ter), refused to imple­ment the … Con­tinue read­ing

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Ba’ath Party and the election – 1

Six years after the fall, Baath Party still present in the Iraqi polit­i­cal arena, and at the fore­front of the polit­i­cal debate among polit­i­cal coali­tions and enti­ties. This debate esca­lated after the cir­cu­la­tion of rumors say that the Baathists want … Con­tinue read­ing

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Current situation and the three options

The cri­sis — The absence of a con­sti­tu­tional pro­vi­sion allow­ing the exten­sion of the Par­lia­ment term until the elec­tions, which means that the coun­try will be with­out a par­lia­ment and Maliki’s gov­ern­ment will turn into care­taker gov­ern­ment until elec­tions are held. … Con­tinue read­ing

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Disagreement among the “State of Law” and The political-football crisis

Two fast news first: — Al-Hakim’s sud­den pan-Arabism in Jor­dan in his meet­ing with the Prime Min­is­ter “Al-Dahabi” and King Abdul­lah. Ammar Al-Hakim said this two times: The prob­lem with Shi­ite in Iraq is not the sec­tarism but the ide­ol­ogy. — … Con­tinue read­ing

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Hashimi’s preventive decision

About 13 Iraqis (Islamic Party) mem­bers and sym­pa­thiz­ers killed today as a warn­ing mes­sage to Hashimi after his posi­tion of block­ing the elec­tion law. (Islamic Party accused Al-Muthana Army Brigade leader Colonel Rahim, who is a rel­a­tive of Ammar Al-Hakim) Despite … Con­tinue read­ing

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Understanding today’s explosions, Maliki wants to join INA

Secu­rity Min­utes after today’s series explo­sions, and to gain the inter­na­tional sup­port for an inter­na­tional tri­bunal, AL-Dabag reac­tion was the explo­sion tar­geted a con­fer­ence of for­eign ambas­sadors in Man­soor Hotel, while in real­ity the bomb exploded kilo­me­ters away from the Hotel. … Con­tinue read­ing

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Caretaker” government

Iraqi Pres­i­den­tial Council’s plan shorten Maliki’s gov­ern­ment life and changed into a “care­taker” gov­ern­ment is crit­i­cized by AL-Dabagh today say­ing that the gov­ern­ment will be a “care­taker” after the elec­tion and this is con­firmed in the constitution.

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