Introduction: Finally, Forward Momentum
According to MNT GOAT, some long-awaited good news is finally here.
The choo-choo train is moving again.
After months of delays, political theatrics, and what many consider a completely unnecessary detour involving Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq’s political process appears to be getting back on track. For observers of Iraq’s reforms and the long-anticipated RV (revaluation), this shift brings a collective sigh of relief.
Why the Delay? The Maliki Factor Revisited
MNT GOAT does not mince words when addressing the root cause of the delay.
The involvement of Nouri al-Maliki once again resulted in:
Wasted time
Circular political maneuvering
No tangible progress
As history reminds us, Maliki’s eight years as prime minister were marked by stagnation rather than advancement. Once again, Iraq found itself moving in circles—only to arrive back at the same conclusion it reached months ago.
Now that this chapter is effectively closed, forward movement has resumed.
Al-Sudani Remains the Choice for Prime Minister
Despite the noise, MNT GOAT reiterates a key point:
Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani remains the will of the people and the likely Prime Minister for another four-year term.
So why all the drama?
The Core Problem
Too many parties
Too many coalitions
Fragmented political power
This structure dilutes the popular vote and obscures the clear preference of the electorate. While often labeled a “democratic process”, many question how democratic it truly is when outcomes are known far in advance yet endlessly delayed.
Looking Back: Headlines from December 2025
MNT GOAT reminds readers that:
The likely outcome was evident months ago
The current process simply reconfirmed what was already known
The system itself creates unnecessary repetition
Now, as February begins, the long election cycle is rapidly approaching its conclusion.
February Momentum: The End Is Near
We are now in the first week of February, and the election process is moving fast toward resolution.
MNT GOAT notes:
Without corruption inside the Coordination Framework, this cycle would have been one of the fastest in Iraqi history
A final push for power by Iran-aligned factions attempted to derail the process
Had they succeeded, Iraq—and the RV—would have faced serious consequences
The good news?
That push appears to have failed.
Iran’s Influence Declines — A Major Shift
One of the most striking statements from MNT GOAT is the belief that:
Iran is not going to have its way with Iraq this time.
This shift is viewed as monumental. MNT GOAT credits President Donald Trump for standing firm against Iranian influence, marking a turning point in Iraq’s sovereignty and political independence.
Constitutional Deadlines and Parliamentary Pressure
Iraq’s parliament has been operating under intense pressure:
The constitutional deadline to elect a president expired on January 29
Today marks February 5
Momentum is now forcing decisive action
Earlier this week, a critical development occurred.
Kurdistan Announces Its Presidential Nominee: Fuad Hussein
Kurdistan officially named Fuad Hussein as its nominee for President of Iraq, a move widely seen as clearing the final obstacle.
Who Is Fuad Hussein?
Fuad Hussein is:
Iraq’s current Minister of Foreign Affairs
Born July 1, 1949, in Khanaqin, Diyala Province
A senior member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)
Career Highlights
Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations
Former Minister of Finance
Chief of Staff of the Kurdistan Region Presidency
Active in Kurdish politics since the 1970s
Presidential nominee previously in 2018
Education and International Experience
One detail MNT GOAT emphasizes approvingly:
Fuad Hussein studied International Relations at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
This background contributes to:
Diplomatic credibility
International trust
A modern political outlook
As MNT GOAT put it simply:
“I like that!!!”
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Is the RV process moving forward again?
According to MNT GOAT, yes. With political obstacles fading, momentum has returned and the process is advancing.
Who will be Iraq’s prime minister?
Al-Sudani remains the expected choice for another four-year term.
Who is Fuad Hussein?
Fuad Hussein is Iraq’s Foreign Minister and Kurdistan’s nominee for President, known for his experience and international education.
Q&A Section
Why was this election cycle so slow?
Corruption, coalition politics, and power struggles—especially involving Maliki and Iranian-aligned factions—caused repeated delays.
Does this political shift help the RV?
MNT GOAT believes political stability is essential and that these developments remove major obstacles.
Is Iran losing influence in Iraq?
According to this update, Iran’s attempt to regain control has failed, marking a significant change.
Key Takeaways
The RV process is moving forward again
Maliki’s involvement caused unnecessary delays
Al-Sudani remains the clear choice for Prime Minister
Iranian influence appears to be declining
Fuad Hussein has emerged as a strong presidential nominee
February is shaping up to be a decisive month
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MNT GOAT :
STATUS OF THE RV
I want to share some very good news today. The choo- choo train is finally moving ahead again. WOW! We all should take a sigh of relief. Why did we even have to go through this exercise with Nori al-Malki? Yes, as usual more time is wasted. Seems whenever this idiot is involved nothing happens. Just like his eight year in office as the prime minister nothing positive happened. Everything just ran in circles. So here we are again going around and around only to come to the starting point again.
But now we move ahead since this foolish exercise is over. Again, I am telling everyone that Al-Sudani will also be the choice for yet another four years as the prime minister. Why do we also have to go round and round with this candidacy too? But this is Iraq. We knew the outcome of this months ago too. I guess they call this the “democratic process”? How democratic is it…really? The problem: too many parties, too many coalitions to build which splits the will of the people from their actual popular vote and choice, which we all know was al-Sudani.
Remember these headlines from December 2025?

What have they chosen? We will find out today. Let’s explore this together.
We are the first week of February already and this election process is about to come to a conclusion real fast. I have to tell you something. If it has not been for the corruption in the Coordination Framework, this election cycle should have progressed quicker than any of the past. However there was one more push for power by the Iranian puppets. If they has won, it would have meant the doom for Iraq and our RV. But this appears that it is not going to be the case. Iran is not going to have its way with Iraq after all. I can honestly say we owe it all to president Donald Trump as someone finally stood up to Iran.
The Iraqi parliament faced a tight timetable, as the constitutional deadline for electing a president expired on January 29 it is now February 5. Earlier this week Kurdistan finally announced its nominee for president Fuad Hussein, a very learned, distinguished and hansom man.

Fuad Hussein is an Iraqi politician and the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq. He was born on July 1, 1949, in Khanaqin, Diyala Province, and is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He has held various positions, including Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Minister of Finance, and has been involved in Kurdish politics since the 1970s. After the fall of Saddam Hussein, he was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the Kurdistan Region Presidency and was nominated for the presidency by the KDP in 2018.
Fuad Hussein is known for his advocacy for Kurdish rights and has a background in international relations, having studied at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. I like that!!!