Iraq .. Sadr and Abadi close to declare a clear alliance Iranian efforts to form an alliance led by al-Maliki and al-Amiri
While delaying the suspicions of fraud in Kurdistan and Anbar, especially in Kirkuk Declaration of the final results of the Iraqi elections, is increasing in contrast the controversy over the alliances that will be produced by the elections.
Al-Sadr, leader of the Al-Nasr coalition, Haidar al-Abadi, is trying to proactively block the way for Iranian efforts to form a coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki and Hadi. Al Amri.
Many of the leaders of different blocs are not willing to join an alliance with Abadi to form a government. Negotiations have made significant progress on some issues. . The debate remains only about what is said to be required to sever the relationship between the Abadi Party "Dawa".
Sadr, who is heading to become the most influential political force in Iraq, is for a third day, saying that the Iraqi decision will be from within the borders and all partners are not princes as long as they are not occupiers of the country, as he put it.
Tensions are still rising in Kirkuk, where gunmen have been besieged by several polling stations and pressuring UNHCR to change the election results.
However, with the introduction of the results of the elections abroad, the Commission showed leaks on the change in positions of forces, which called for the Commission to indicate the presence of changes in the sites of blocks, although not large.