Shafaq News / The trilateral alliance stressed today its keenness to form a national majority government.
A source told Shafaq News agency that the alliance's meeting is still ongoing, and the parties have stressed their keenness to form a national majority government despite some political forces' refusal.
Earlier today, the trilateral alliance (the Sadrist movement, the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and al-Siyada coalition) held a meeting in Baghdad today, to discuss the latest political developments in Iraq.
The meeting was attended by a delegation from the Kurdistan Democratic Party headed by Fadel Mirani, a Sadrist delegation headed by Nassar al-Rabi'ei, in addition to al-Siyada delegation headed by Khamis al-Khanjar and Parliament Speaker Mohammad al-Halboosi.
Reliable sources informed Shafaq News agency that the meeting aims to lay down a roadmap for the new political process, especially following the Federal Supreme Court's decision regarding the Kurdistan region's oil and gas law.
The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, is keen to form a national majority government excluding the head of the state of law coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, who is also a member of the Coordination Framework, which is calling for forming a consensus government that brings all Iraqi parties together.