2023-02-21T17:58:43.000000 Z Share fontEnable Reading ModeA-AA+Shafaq News/ The enduring fight with prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr will see an end quickly, previous Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said in an interview with Monte Carlo on Tuesday.The long-running disagreement between al-Sadr and al-Maliki was the main feature of the political impasse that incapacitated Iraq following the October 2021 election.
The previous blamed the latter for the endemic corruption and security failure throughout his 2 successive terms (2006-2014) as prime minister.
Their enmity dates back to 2008, when al-Maliki released a military project versus al-Mahdi Army, the disbanded militia previously led by al-Sadr.
Al-Maliki ascribed the low turnout of the 2021 election as a plight , but confessed was needed .
We do not want a sectarian quota, he discussed, the other partners, nevertheless, are committed to it.
They typically provide their numbers and percentages and request for a share.
It is unfair to make a judgment about this federal government only a few months after its development, he responded to when inquired about the incumbent cabinet of Mohammad Shia al-Sudani, it is dealing with substantial obstacles and a burdensome tradition from former governments.
Having arms outside the control of the state indicates turmoil, prohibited usage, and political instability, he stated, we will not ingratiate ourselves with anyone.
The federal government is responsible for managing arms and holding hooligans liable, he included, this ought to not be an objective impossible.
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