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Iraq
Sadr to sit out 2025 legislative ballot over prevalent ‘corruption’: Statement
2025-03-29
Annoyed that he’s not getting a big enough cut or following orders from Tehran?
[Rudaw] Iraqi Shiite holy man and politician Moqtada Tater al-Sadr
...hereditary Iraqi holy man and leader of a political movement in Iraq. He had his hereditary rival al-Khoei assassinated shortly after the holy rival's appearance out of exile in 2003. Formerly an Iranian catspaw, lately he gagged over some of their more outlandish antics, then went back to catspawry when the check cleared...
announced on Thursday that the National Shiite Movement he leads, formerly known as the Sadrist Movement, will sit out the 2025 legislative elections in protest of "corruption."

The X account of Salih Mohammad al-Iraqi - known for channeling Sadr’s views - on Thursday shared a handwritten response from the holy man to an inquiry from one of his followers about the "role of the National Shiite Movement in the upcoming parliamentary elections" in Iraq, slated for October 2025.

Sadr responded, "So long as corruption is prevalent, I will not participate in a flawed electoral process that only aims to secure ethnic, partisan and sectarian interests, far from the suffering of the [Iraqi] people and the unfolding disasters in the region."

Addressing his supporters, the influential holy man stated, "As I had previously directed them to vote in the elections, today I forbid them from both voting and running" in the 2025 ballot.

The complete turnaround notably comes after Sadr had in early March met with former Sadrist politicians at his Hanana headquarters in Iraq’s southern province of Najaf. The meeting was attended by around 200 former politicians affiliated with previous Sadrist parliamentary blocs.

Shortly after, in mid-March, Sadr urged supporters to prepare for the country’s 2025 elections, calling on them to vote carefully and warning that poor electoral choices could deepen corruption and poverty in the country.

The Sadrists emerged as the top force in Iraq’s October 2021 parliamentary elections, securing 73 seats in the 329-member Iraqi legislature. However,
man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them...
their effort to establish a "national majority" government together with Sunni Arab and Kurdish allies ultimately failed.

The rival Shiite-led Coordination Framework then insisted on the post-2003 norm of establishing a consensus government. The deadlock ultimately prompted the Sadrist politicians to resign en masse.

After a 21 months hiatus from the political process, Sadr in May renamed his movement as the National Shiite Movement, a move that was widely interpreted as a precursor to re-enter the Iraqi political scene.

In mid-February, Sadr urged his supporters to update their voter registration records. However,
man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them...
a former Sadrist politician, Rafi Abduljabbar Azzawi, then told Rudaw that the holy man’s request "does not necessarily indicate a shift in his stance on participating in Iraq’s upcoming elections, but rather to urge Iraqis to take a stand in the critical period ahead."
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Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Probably both, TW
Posted by: Glenmore   2025-03-29 11:54  

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