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Al-Maliki Vows to Stay in Iraq’s Prime Minister Race

Political discussions in Baghdad gained momentum this week as leadership talks intensified. Al-Maliki stays in the race and dominates early debate inside major alliances. Observers followed developments closely as competing narratives emerged. Analysts noted rising tension across political circles. Every statement now carries added weight.

Sources close to the State of Law coalition confirmed a firm and direct message. They stressed that withdrawal from the contest will not happen. Meetings with political allies reinforced that position. Supporters received greetings and reassurance during recent discussions. Optimism appeared clear despite ongoing speculation. As a result, rumors about an exit quickly lost credibility.

At the same time, internal debate continued inside the Shiite Coordination Framework. Some political figures claimed support numbers declined among member groups. They pointed to changing positions during negotiations. Others challenged those claims and urged caution. They argued that informal counts often shift before final agreements. Earlier, the framework selected its nominee through a majority vote. Leaders highlighted constitutional procedures during that decision. They framed the choice as a national political process. Al-Maliki stays in the race as those arguments resurface.

International reactions soon added pressure to the unfolding contest. Foreign statements questioned future cooperation if leadership changed. These remarks triggered swift responses inside Iraq. Political figures rejected external influence firmly. They emphasized sovereignty and independent decision-making. Several framework parties issued public support statements. Asaib Ahl al-Haq reaffirmed its backing clearly. The Huqooq Movement also voiced support and rejected outside pressure. Meanwhile, other figures urged unity to avoid internal division. Negotiations continued quietly behind closed doors.

As discussions progress, analysts monitor the framework’s next steps carefully. Timing may shape final alliances and outcomes. Political momentum continues building ahead of key meetings. Al-Maliki stays in the race and remains central to the debate. The coming days may define Iraq’s next political chapter.

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