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Iraqi blocs select a new PM-designate

Former communicat­ions minister Mohammed Allawi was named prime minister-designate by rival Iraqi factions Saturday after weeks of political deadlock.

The choice comes as the country weathers troubled times, including ongoing anti-government protests and the constant threat of being ensnared by festering U.S.-Iranian tensions.

The selection of Allawi, 66, to replace outgoing Prime Minister Adel AbdulMahdi was the product of many back-room talks over months between rival parties.

In Tahrir Square, the epicenter of Iraq’s four-month anti-government protest movement, demonstrat­ors rejected Allawi’s candidacy. Demonstrat­ors long have said they would not accept a candidate chosen by the establishm­ent But many feared they would clash with the hundreds of followers of influentia­l Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who recently reversed a decision to withdraw support from the protest movement.

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