Iraqi PM announces coalition with polls winner


FE Team | Published: June 24, 2018 22:24:56


Iraqi PM announces coalition with polls winner


BAGHDAD, June 24 (AP): Iraq's Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi and Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced on Saturday a political coalition amid talks to form a new government after national elections last month.
Al-Sadr's political bloc won the largest share of seats in May parliamentary elections.
He has already joined in a coalition with the second-place bloc led by Hadi al-Amiri, a Shiite militia leader who enjoys the support of Iran. Al-Abadi's bloc came in third in the polls.
Al-Sadr, a populist cleric who led a militia during the insurgency against American forces, promised voters he would form a technocratic government that would transcend the sectarian politics that have plagued the country since the 2003 US invasion.
But the twin coalitions with al-Amiri and al-Abadi, who is also a Shiite leader, point to a return to a grand Shiite coalition, under the sway of regional power Iran.
Al-Sadr and al-Abadi announced their new alignment at a press conference Saturday, without making explicit mention of the coalition with al-Amiri. But al-Abadi said the coalition with al-Sadr was "in harmony" with existing alignments.
Both al-Abadi and al-Amiri are said to be eyeing the position of prime minister in a new government. Al-Sadr, who is not a member of Parliament, is not pursuing the top post.

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