The call is threatened with 3 splits in protest against the renewal of the Covenant for Maliki
Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah
Senior leaders of the Dawa Party have sought to form an urgent internal committee to avoid the state of division that the party suffered after the renewal of the term of Nuri al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the party at the Karbala conference.
Parties close to former Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi expressed reservations about Maliki's reelection. And threatened the majority of the leadership after one day of its election to freeze its membership in protest against non-compliance with the agreement signed between seven members of the previous leadership.
Expectations within the Dawa Party to the existence of movements may lead to splits due to non-compliance with the agreement signed between Maliki and former Prime Minister Haider Abadi.
A source close to the Dawa Party in an interview with (the extent), "the occurrence of internal objections and differences after the renewal of confidence in Maliki, Secretary-General of the Dawa Party at the conference in Karbala."
The majority of Dawa members chose the renewal of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the party in the electoral conference held on July 13 and 14 in the city of Karbala.
The parties to the Dawa Party (wings of al-Maliki and Abadi) had agreed earlier on the mid-June deadline for the convening of the election conference of the Dawa Party to elect a new leadership after reaching an agreement not to nominate them (Maliki and Abbadi) again.
The organizing committee of the electoral conference decided to postpone the holding of its electoral conference to the month of July, claiming that there are new names will be added to the General Assembly as well as the presence of most of the leadership of the Dawa Party outside Iraq. The source familiar with the details of the electoral conference on condition of anonymity that "there are seven members of the leadership of the Dawa Party, including (Nuri al-Maliki, Haidar Abadi, Tariq Najm, Ali al-Adeeb) signed an agreement in the past not to re-nominate and elect the members of the leadership Back again ".
The head of the coalition of victory Haider Abadi, in May by a letter addressed to the Dawa Party, resigned from all his leadership positions in the Dawa Party, calling for a review and renewal of the structure of the Dawa Party, led by Nuri al-Maliki.
"The invitation is a heritage, thought, action, sacrifice and great goals that need self-denial, solidarity and renewal to continue its march to lead the major transformations in our country," he said in a message broadcast by the media and social networking sites.
The source pointed out that "among the objectors to the origin of the existence of this agreement between the leaders of the call to refrain from re-candidacy of the leadership are the two Sadiq Rikabi and Tariq Najm," pointing out that "these objections and reservations led to the rejection of this agreement or agreement at the last meeting To the party's Shura Council held before the start of the Karbala electoral conference. "
The source explains the resort of the former leadership to the conclusion of this agreement to hold the electoral conference of the party, in order to overcome the internal differences in the call, which relate to some of the nature of the relationship between al-Maliki and Abadi, and participate in the parliamentary elections two lists, and another section linked to the performance of Abadi and his position on Iran and the popular crowd "He said.
In his first comment on the election of Nuri al-Maliki as secretary-general of the party, former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi accused al-Maliki in a televised interview of his backtracking on his commitments to the party's leadership not to run, describing what happened on July 14 as an election.
According to the informed source, "Maliki is supposed to abide by his commitments made to the slaves and signed by not to run in the leadership elections within the party," pointing out that "the majority of the Dawa Party with the directions approved by the electoral conference held in the province of Karbala."
In a remarkable development that increases the rift in the ranks of the Dawa Party, Ali al-Adeeb, Abbas al-Bayati and Tariq Najm refused to join the new leadership to express their lack of conviction and satisfaction with the election conference which renewed the covenant with al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the Dawa Party. The source confirms that "this group has observations centered on the violation of the agreement signed between seven members of the leadership body as well as the participation of some figures in the electoral conference and the Shura Council did not meet the conditions," pointing out that "the party's rules of the party requires a partisan age and party commitments and moral and religious Social and non-stop and not anti-party positions. " The source expressed his reservation to mention the real number and names of the new leadership, pointing out that "the consultation consultation after the end of the electoral conference chose a new leadership body ranging from seven to 15 people."
The source stressed that "the Dawa Party is going through circumstances that may be more difficult than any other time because of disagreements and objections to the election of the Secretary-General of the party," likely to "withdrawals in the ranks of the party in the event of failure to address these problems."
He explained that "the differences resulted in the existence of three categories within the first party has observations but still adhere to the party, the second and represent the majority of the new leadership, which adopts the freeze of its membership until the election of a new Secretary after two years, and the third and the last represented by Abadi and the possibility of establishing a new project.
The source added that "the party realized the seriousness of the stage and the formation of a high-level committee to resolve differences and bring the views of these parties, which began the first meeting on Saturday," noting that "this committee will finish its work in a week or two."
On the other hand, a member of the General Assembly of the Dawa Party, Nazem Saadi, that "the differences within any party reflect the existence of a positive situation and eliminate the stalemate," pointing out that "all opinions will be discussed within the Shura of the Dawa Party in the coming periods."
"The meeting of the party's Shura on Saturday was a natural one to discuss the differences that are resolved," al-Saadi said in a statement to Al-Mada. "The new leadership body, which has nine members, will freeze their membership."
The mediation of the leaders of the Dawa Party and former members of the coalition of state law in July last year in bringing the views between the wings of former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the head of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki to form a bloc or a unified coalition able to head the government.
Saadi stressed that "the meeting of the leadership requires the achievement of a quorum to conduct their normal work to discuss issues and issues related to the party," pointing out that "the rules of procedure does not have a text permitting a collective freeze of the leadership, but one member can freeze its membership." A member of the General Assembly of the Dawa Party said that "the difference in mechanisms and organization can be solved through the party's consultation."
The former deputy of the bloc of the coalition of state law, "the withdrawal of Abbas al-Bayati and Ali al-Adeeb and Tarek Najm from the meeting of the Consultative Council of the call," pointing out that "the party does not fear the existence or splits in its ranks."tasrebat.news/archives/133044
Baghdad / Mohammed Sabah
Senior leaders of the Dawa Party have sought to form an urgent internal committee to avoid the state of division that the party suffered after the renewal of the term of Nuri al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the party at the Karbala conference.
Parties close to former Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi expressed reservations about Maliki's reelection. And threatened the majority of the leadership after one day of its election to freeze its membership in protest against non-compliance with the agreement signed between seven members of the previous leadership.
Expectations within the Dawa Party to the existence of movements may lead to splits due to non-compliance with the agreement signed between Maliki and former Prime Minister Haider Abadi.
A source close to the Dawa Party in an interview with (the extent), "the occurrence of internal objections and differences after the renewal of confidence in Maliki, Secretary-General of the Dawa Party at the conference in Karbala."
The majority of Dawa members chose the renewal of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the party in the electoral conference held on July 13 and 14 in the city of Karbala.
The parties to the Dawa Party (wings of al-Maliki and Abadi) had agreed earlier on the mid-June deadline for the convening of the election conference of the Dawa Party to elect a new leadership after reaching an agreement not to nominate them (Maliki and Abbadi) again.
The organizing committee of the electoral conference decided to postpone the holding of its electoral conference to the month of July, claiming that there are new names will be added to the General Assembly as well as the presence of most of the leadership of the Dawa Party outside Iraq. The source familiar with the details of the electoral conference on condition of anonymity that "there are seven members of the leadership of the Dawa Party, including (Nuri al-Maliki, Haidar Abadi, Tariq Najm, Ali al-Adeeb) signed an agreement in the past not to re-nominate and elect the members of the leadership Back again ".
The head of the coalition of victory Haider Abadi, in May by a letter addressed to the Dawa Party, resigned from all his leadership positions in the Dawa Party, calling for a review and renewal of the structure of the Dawa Party, led by Nuri al-Maliki.
"The invitation is a heritage, thought, action, sacrifice and great goals that need self-denial, solidarity and renewal to continue its march to lead the major transformations in our country," he said in a message broadcast by the media and social networking sites.
The source pointed out that "among the objectors to the origin of the existence of this agreement between the leaders of the call to refrain from re-candidacy of the leadership are the two Sadiq Rikabi and Tariq Najm," pointing out that "these objections and reservations led to the rejection of this agreement or agreement at the last meeting To the party's Shura Council held before the start of the Karbala electoral conference. "
The source explains the resort of the former leadership to the conclusion of this agreement to hold the electoral conference of the party, in order to overcome the internal differences in the call, which relate to some of the nature of the relationship between al-Maliki and Abadi, and participate in the parliamentary elections two lists, and another section linked to the performance of Abadi and his position on Iran and the popular crowd "He said.
In his first comment on the election of Nuri al-Maliki as secretary-general of the party, former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi accused al-Maliki in a televised interview of his backtracking on his commitments to the party's leadership not to run, describing what happened on July 14 as an election.
According to the informed source, "Maliki is supposed to abide by his commitments made to the slaves and signed by not to run in the leadership elections within the party," pointing out that "the majority of the Dawa Party with the directions approved by the electoral conference held in the province of Karbala."
In a remarkable development that increases the rift in the ranks of the Dawa Party, Ali al-Adeeb, Abbas al-Bayati and Tariq Najm refused to join the new leadership to express their lack of conviction and satisfaction with the election conference which renewed the covenant with al-Maliki as Secretary-General of the Dawa Party. The source confirms that "this group has observations centered on the violation of the agreement signed between seven members of the leadership body as well as the participation of some figures in the electoral conference and the Shura Council did not meet the conditions," pointing out that "the party's rules of the party requires a partisan age and party commitments and moral and religious Social and non-stop and not anti-party positions. " The source expressed his reservation to mention the real number and names of the new leadership, pointing out that "the consultation consultation after the end of the electoral conference chose a new leadership body ranging from seven to 15 people."
The source stressed that "the Dawa Party is going through circumstances that may be more difficult than any other time because of disagreements and objections to the election of the Secretary-General of the party," likely to "withdrawals in the ranks of the party in the event of failure to address these problems."
He explained that "the differences resulted in the existence of three categories within the first party has observations but still adhere to the party, the second and represent the majority of the new leadership, which adopts the freeze of its membership until the election of a new Secretary after two years, and the third and the last represented by Abadi and the possibility of establishing a new project.
The source added that "the party realized the seriousness of the stage and the formation of a high-level committee to resolve differences and bring the views of these parties, which began the first meeting on Saturday," noting that "this committee will finish its work in a week or two."
On the other hand, a member of the General Assembly of the Dawa Party, Nazem Saadi, that "the differences within any party reflect the existence of a positive situation and eliminate the stalemate," pointing out that "all opinions will be discussed within the Shura of the Dawa Party in the coming periods."
"The meeting of the party's Shura on Saturday was a natural one to discuss the differences that are resolved," al-Saadi said in a statement to Al-Mada. "The new leadership body, which has nine members, will freeze their membership."
The mediation of the leaders of the Dawa Party and former members of the coalition of state law in July last year in bringing the views between the wings of former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the head of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki to form a bloc or a unified coalition able to head the government.
Saadi stressed that "the meeting of the leadership requires the achievement of a quorum to conduct their normal work to discuss issues and issues related to the party," pointing out that "the rules of procedure does not have a text permitting a collective freeze of the leadership, but one member can freeze its membership." A member of the General Assembly of the Dawa Party said that "the difference in mechanisms and organization can be solved through the party's consultation."
The former deputy of the bloc of the coalition of state law, "the withdrawal of Abbas al-Bayati and Ali al-Adeeb and Tarek Najm from the meeting of the Consultative Council of the call," pointing out that "the party does not fear the existence or splits in its ranks."tasrebat.news/archives/133044