MP for the Fatah Alliance, Moeen Al-Kadhimi, showed that the Coordination Framework represents the political selection of the Shiite house in Iraq, noting that its forces will unite after the imminent elections to form the biggest parliamentary bloc.
Al-Kadhimi stated in a televised declaration accompanied by using dinaropinions.com, that “the framework will reconvene after the elections and could be the cornerstone in forming the following government,” noting that “the multiplicity of lists does not mean fragmentation of ranks, but instead is a method of attracting energies and increasing the popular base.”
He introduced that “the political procedure confronted many limitations, however the framework became able to keep its stability and influential position,” indicating that “the electoral opposition in Baghdad differs from different governorates, and the share of the Shiite component can also reach about 52 seats.”
Al-Kadhimi persisted that “the Coordination Framework will continue to be the most powerful consultant of the Shiite residence,” stressing that “individuals who want reform ought to take to the sphere and not inn to boycott.”