One of his Twitter has led to the upgrading of Iraq's political crisis.
Author:Pole news Time:2022.08.31
Jimu Journalist Song Qingying
The political deadlock in Iraqi, which lasted for a month, changed a fierce conflict in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. Sader supporters broke into the Iraqi Parliament building, and the conflict had died at least 20 people. The upgrade of the situation originated from a decision to withdraw from Politics by Sader, the religious leader of the Iraqi faction. After the Iraq war in 2003, Sader rose from politics and became a leader affecting Iraq's political director for 20 years.
Baghdad conflict (Source: Reuters)
Iraq's political crisis reaches a climax
Earlier on the 29th, the religious leader of Sader, Shiite, Iraqi, announced his withdrawal from politics and sterilized on Twitter. "I decided not to interfere with political affairs and announced retirement."
Sader Twitter Screenshot
According to the Associated Press, the protesters who were loyal to Sader demolished the cement barrier outside the government with a rope and was flushed into a government building including the Republic of the Palace.
The fierce conflict caused at least 20 people to die, and Iraq announced that all provinces across the country began to implement a curfew at 7 pm local time. According to Iraqi News Agency (INA), Iraqi Cabinet has closed the government office due to continuous curfes.
According to the Peninsula TV station, Sader announced that he had withdrawn from the political crisis of Politics at a climax.
Iraq has lasted for a month. On July 30, the supporters of thousands of Sader rushed into the "green area" of the Iraqi government building and the place where foreign envoys were located, and rushed to parliament to sit and protest.
In the Iraqi parliament election last October, Sader's political alliance "Sadel Movement" won 70 seats in a total of 329 parliamentary seats.
Despite the results of such elections, Sader failed to form a government that eliminated Iranian competitors, and the remaining political factions in Iraq have never reached a consensus to promote the establishment of the government.
Researcher Kazakhstan at the University of Langcaster said that although Sader has obtained the most seats and has the ability to form the next government, he still faces complicated obstacles, especially ideological obstacles.
As a result, Sader has always called for the dissolution of the National Assembly and re -elected to break the long -term stalemate.
Opposition to the United States intervention, supported by the public
According to the BBC report, in the past 20 years, Sader, 48, has been the leading figure in public and political life in Iraq.
Sader (Source: Reuters)
Sader enjoys very high religious reputation. Sader's father is a respected figure in Shitian Islam, and many of them are the first followers of his father.
Iraq's most of the Muslim population is divided into two denominations, Shiites and Sunni. Although Sader himself is the leader of Shiites, he never excludes Sunni and advocates no sectarian position.
After the Iraq war broke out in 2003, Sader and their supporters opposed foreign intervention forces. Sader established his own militia forces "McGei". The "McGei Army" had a large -scale military conflict with the US military twice, causing painful losses to the U.S. military, and Sader became one of the number one wanted criminal of the US military.
But Sader's political power comes from a large number of grass -roots followers. After 2003, Sader provided support for ordinary Iraqi who suffered a high -loss and continued power outage. In 2016, his political alliance actively promoted the government to crack down on corruption.
According to the Associated Press, Sader has a strong resonance at the Iraqi grassroots, which comes from the poorest social class of Iraq.
Without the possibility of exiting politics forever
Later on the 29th, the leader of the Sader Parliament Group Hasan Assar announced on Facebook that Sader began a hunger strike "until the violence and the use of weapons" ended.
The Supreme Federal Court of Iraq will meet on the 30th to decide whether to dissolve the parliament. Fahad Aladdin, chairman of the Iraqi Advisory Commission, said that if the protest was upgraded, the decision to dissolve the parliament may be delayed.
The Iraqi Detention Prime Minister Cardimi also asked Sader to call on his followers to withdraw from government agencies.
The United Nations delegation in Iraq said the protest on the 29th was "extremely dangerous upgrade" and called on demonstrators to withdraw from all government buildings.
According to Reuters, Sader had withdrawn from politics and government in the past and dissolved the militia who were loyal to him. But he maintained a wide range of influence on national institutions.
Aladdin believes that Sader is unlikely to withdraw from Iraq's politics forever. He had previously announced his withdrawal from his political life, but finally returned to politics. "He has a mission. He has a plan. I don't believe he will abandon everything that has worked hard for the past 18 years after a tweet."
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