Cars and pedestrians cross a bridge spanning the Tigris river in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad. Photo: VCG
A new parliamentary bloc led by Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's Sadrist Movement announced on Wednesday the nomination of Rebar Ahmed Khalid and Jaafar al-Sadr for the posts of president and prime minister respectively.
The tripartite bloc Saving Homeland, which also includes Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the al-Siyada Alliance, seeks "the formation of a national majority government and pledges to complete the reform process through a clear and transparent government program without external interference," Hassan al-Adhari, head of the Sadrist Parliamentary Bloc, told a press conference with the attendance of Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi.
Khalid is the incumbent minister of interior in Kurdistan.
The nascent coalition came amid a political row among Shiite parties, as Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's Sadrist Movement has vowed to form a new national majority from the winning parties in the elections, after his followers took the lead with 73 seats out of 329-seat parliament in the elections held on October 10, 2021.
But al-Sadr's pro-Iranian rivals want to form a consensus government to include all political blocs, as was the situation in the successive governments after 2003.
The Iraqi parliament has set March 26 as the date for a new parliament session to elect the president. Some 40 candidates, including President Barham Salih, who represents the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and Rizgar Mohammed Amin, former chief judge of the Iraqi Special Tribunal that organized the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, would compete for the post.
Xinhua