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Al-Maliki Defends Largest Bloc’s Right to Form Government

Former Iraqi Prime Minister and State of Law Coalition leader Nouri Al-Maliki reaffirmed his commitment to the Iraq political process on Thursday. He stressed that the largest parliamentary bloc has the constitutional right to nominate a candidate to form the next government.

Al-Maliki described this right as a core democratic achievement. He said it reflects the will of the Iraqi people and must not be compromised. He added that respecting this principle safeguards both democracy and public trust.

His comments follow statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, who opposed Al-Maliki’s potential return to office. Responding to journalists, Al-Maliki insisted that the Iraq’s democratic system was built through years of struggle and major sacrifices. He argued that respecting electoral outcomes remains non-negotiable.

Moreover, Al-Maliki highlighted that successive elections have strengthened Iraq’s political maturity. They have proven that peaceful transfer of power is now a cornerstone of national governance. He warned that ignoring the rights of the largest bloc would undermine these hard-won democratic achievements.

Al-Maliki also emphasized Iraq’s respect for the choices of other nations. He called for equal respect for Iraq’s sovereign decisions. Forming governments and selecting leaders, he said, is purely a national matter that must remain free from external interference.

In addition, he highlighted the importance of maintaining balanced relations with regional and global powers. These ties, Al-Maliki said, should rely on mutual interests and partnership. He stressed that cooperation must fully respect Iraq’s democratic will.

Finally, Al-Maliki noted that protecting the Iraq political process is essential for the country’s stability. He argued that adherence to constitutional rights ensures public confidence in governance. Furthermore, he said that safeguarding these principles allows Iraq to engage with the world from a position of sovereignty.

As Iraq prepares for upcoming political negotiations, Al-Maliki’s remarks reinforce the central role of the largest parliamentary bloc. They also underline the broader importance of a transparent and respected Iraq political process for the nation’s future.

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