The Phnom Penh Post

Sadr forms an alliance with Iraqi PM Abadi

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IRAQI Prime Minister Haider alAbadi and nationalis­t cleric Moqtada Sadr on Saturday said they had formed an alliance in a bid to create a new government after May polls.

Sadr’s joint list with communists won 54 seats in the legislativ­e elections to become the biggest bloc in Iraq’s 329-seat parliament, while Abadi’s bloc came third, taking just 42 seats.

On Saturday Abadi travelled to the Shiite shrine city of Najaf to meet Sadr.

After three hours of talks they issued a statement announcing they had set up a coalition.

The statement said their alliance “transcends sectariani­sm and ethnic” issues “in order to speed up the formation of the new government and agree on the principles which serve the aspiration­s of our people”.

A source close to Sadr’s Marching Towards Reform alliance said the thorniest issue is who will fill the post of prime minister in the new government.

Abadi would like to keep the job but is meeting resistance from rivals who beat his bloc in the election.

Saturday’s statement did not mention an alliance Sadr formed earlier this month with two other lists, ahead of a manual recount ordered by Iraq’s supreme court amid allegation­s of fraud.

Last week the firebrand Sadr, a former militia leader, reached a coalition deal with the pro-Iranian former fighters under Hadi al-Ameri, whose list came second in the vote with 47 seats.

Before that, Sadr formed an alliance with Shiite Ammar alHakim’s Al-Hikma list, which won 19 seats, and the secular outgoing vice-president Iyad Allawi, whose list was comprised largely of Sunnis and secured 21 seats.

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