The picture in the "Sunni cities" that were liberated from the organization is calling for "a grim level of service provision and lifting of the ruins of the battles, and even the remains of bodies buried under the ruins," according to the newspaper "life" of London, "not yet allocated sufficient financial resources to rehabilitate those areas, While different obstacles to the return of displaced persons to their areas, some because of the refusal of many of them to return before the rehabilitation of cities.
"In spite of this reality, some 54 parties have registered to run in the Sunni areas, most of them new parties that seem to be trying to invest in the popular discontent with the performance of the traditional parties during the ordeal," the paper said in a report published today (19 January 2018). Displacement and beyond ".
On the Kurdish scene, the newspaper says it "shows a scene of sharp division," especially after the declaration of the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Massoud Barzani, boycott the elections in the disputed areas, which he described as "occupied" and the continuing state of division within the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, New, such as the new generation and justice, to invest declining popularity of the two main parties and popular discontent with the outcome of the issue of the referendum on secession, to gain a presence in the Iraqi parliament and the parliament of the region.
The newspaper said that "with the sensitivity of the elections for the Sunni and Kurdish forces, which demanded yesterday to postpone the order of the ballot papers, the Shiite scene seems ready for a fierce conflict focused on the post of prime minister," adding that "for the first time four streams are competing for the votes of the Shiite street , Led by Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on behalf of «victory» and was an alliance with a number of forces, most notably the stream of "wisdom" led by Ammar al-Hakim, and the second «alliance of conquest» led by Hadi al-Amiri and all factions «popular crowd» closer to Iran, President Nuri al-Maliki is in office The third coalition, which is now limited to some of the less dominant Shiite forces, supports the Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr, the fourth party, which includes parties, some of which represent his traditional supporters and others representing communist and civil forces and movements.
The newspaper expects that "the competition between Abadi, Maliki and al-Amiri is limited to the presidency of the most influential government and powers in the structure of the Iraqi state, which means that alliances to be held with Sadr and the Shiite and Kurdish forces, which will decide the post."
"In spite of this reality, some 54 parties have registered to run in the Sunni areas, most of them new parties that seem to be trying to invest in the popular discontent with the performance of the traditional parties during the ordeal," the paper said in a report published today (19 January 2018). Displacement and beyond ".
On the Kurdish scene, the newspaper says it "shows a scene of sharp division," especially after the declaration of the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Massoud Barzani, boycott the elections in the disputed areas, which he described as "occupied" and the continuing state of division within the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, New, such as the new generation and justice, to invest declining popularity of the two main parties and popular discontent with the outcome of the issue of the referendum on secession, to gain a presence in the Iraqi parliament and the parliament of the region.
The newspaper said that "with the sensitivity of the elections for the Sunni and Kurdish forces, which demanded yesterday to postpone the order of the ballot papers, the Shiite scene seems ready for a fierce conflict focused on the post of prime minister," adding that "for the first time four streams are competing for the votes of the Shiite street , Led by Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on behalf of «victory» and was an alliance with a number of forces, most notably the stream of "wisdom" led by Ammar al-Hakim, and the second «alliance of conquest» led by Hadi al-Amiri and all factions «popular crowd» closer to Iran, President Nuri al-Maliki is in office The third coalition, which is now limited to some of the less dominant Shiite forces, supports the Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr, the fourth party, which includes parties, some of which represent his traditional supporters and others representing communist and civil forces and movements.
The newspaper expects that "the competition between Abadi, Maliki and al-Amiri is limited to the presidency of the most influential government and powers in the structure of the Iraqi state, which means that alliances to be held with Sadr and the Shiite and Kurdish forces, which will decide the post."
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