Ali Al-Fatlawi, a member of the Al-Fatah Alliance, made a call on Monday for Shiite political forces not to interfere in Sunni political affairs because of the deep differences between the two groups, which may occasionally reach the point of “breaking bones.”
Al-Fatlawi said in a proclamation to , “The obstruction of the Shiite powers in the Sunni disagreement regarding the Place of Delegates might dissipate the votes to a few gatherings, so they should not meddle, after a few endeavors in which they tried to determine the emergency,” taking note of that “the Sunni debate is a lot further than to be settled by a gathering of delegates and requires local mediations.”
“The Parliament Speaker crisis has lasted a long time and there is less than a year and a half left in the legislative session,” he added, noting that “the continued presence of the Parliament Speaker due to political differences has greatly affected the Iraqi political scene and the democratic process in front of the world.”
It is interesting to note that Mohsen Al-Mandalawi is in charge of the House of Representatives, which continues to pass important laws despite not having a president.