Iraqi MPs Seek to Form New Parliamentary Bloc to Back PM

Iraqis wearing masks shop in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriyah on March 25, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AFP)
Iraqis wearing masks shop in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriyah on March 25, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AFP)
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Iraqi MPs Seek to Form New Parliamentary Bloc to Back PM

Iraqis wearing masks shop in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriyah on March 25, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AFP)
Iraqis wearing masks shop in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriyah on March 25, 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AFP)

Some 50 Iraqi lawmakers are planning to form a large parliamentary bloc, comprised of MPs from different parties, to support new Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

A number of the lawmakers spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat of their definite drive to introduce “serious” change among blocs, which were originally formed on ethnic and sectarian bases.

Such blocs have not been able to abandon their affiliations despite their attempts to form new coalitions during the 2018 elections. They cited the formation of the Islah bloc, comprised of Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs, and the Binaa bloc, comprised of Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish members, at the time.

The two coalitions had failed at the first hurdle during discussions to form Adel Abdul Mahdi’s government, which ultimately saw the light through an agreement between two Shiite blocs.

The persistence of political, security, health and economic crises in Iraq has prompted the Iraqi MPs to consider forming a new bloc.

MP Hussein Arab, head of the Irada bloc, told Asharq Al-Awsat that these lawmakers “want to support the state and government, meaning they want a political alliance that stands behind the PM.”

“We are in pressing need of a state that can confront crises and challenges,” he stressed.

The new bloc would also seek to tackle the “catastrophic” errors committed by the previous government and past alliances, he revealed.

He hoped the new alliance would be effective in achieving real reform in order to improve the state.

“This is not a political bloc, but a parliamentary one, because any political coalition will have different agendas that we want to steer clear from,” Arab explained.

“We want to overcome the past mistakes, which were often political,” he remarked.

State of Law bloc MP Alia Nassif told Asharq Al-Awsat that the bloc that will support Kadhimi aims to overcome the difficult circumstances the country is enduring.

The members of the bloc may have different affiliations, but they are united in their goal to form a capable state, she stressed.

She warned of attempts by some powers to undermine the new coalition, adding, however, that if it were to succeed in overcome obstacles, then it will leave a positive impact on the ground.



Türkiye Says It Will Evacuate Its Citizens from Lebanon by Sea on Wednesday

Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike at Dahieh Hadath area in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, late 07 October 2024. (EPA)
Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike at Dahieh Hadath area in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, late 07 October 2024. (EPA)
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Türkiye Says It Will Evacuate Its Citizens from Lebanon by Sea on Wednesday

Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike at Dahieh Hadath area in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, late 07 October 2024. (EPA)
Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike at Dahieh Hadath area in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, late 07 October 2024. (EPA)

Turkish navy ships will evacuate Turks who have applied to leave Lebanon by sea on Wednesday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

The two ships were expected to set off for Beirut on Tuesday with a total capacity of around 2,000 passengers, the ministry said in a statement.

It said the evacuation process will continue in the following days if necessary, adding that the ships carrying out the evacuation will also transport humanitarian aid to Lebanon.

A foreign ministry source said that around 2,500 Turkish citizens had applied to be evacuated from Lebanon but that after checks it was determined that a ship capacity of 2,000 would be sufficient.

The naval ships will set off on Tuesday from Türkiye’s eastern Mediterranean province of Mersin, the source said.

Türkiye had previously said it was working with around 20 countries on preparing for a possible evacuation of foreign nationals via Türkiye.

Hundreds of people of various nationalities arrived in Türkiye from Lebanon last week on a commercial ferry.