According to Nas News, Moqtada al-Sadr said in a Twitter post: " my differences with political factions are not only in the field of internal reforms and making changes because of foreign meddling, as well as differences between patriots or being affiliated or not."
The leader of the Sadr movement added: "We have no disagreement with anyone except over patriotism, and I believe that the first thing we should do for the country in the future is to form a patriotic majority government, so that in the parliament, there would be two groups those that support the government and the opposition. So that the supporters of the government form the cabinet and accept the responsibilities and the opposition, who will be our patriotic brothers, and their agreement will be a binding consultation for us, and they will not be marginalized.
In the end, Moqtada al-Sadr emphasized: "We have no objection to being present on either side. Because both sides are working to serve the country within the framework of democratic principles.
It should be noted that the early parliamentary elections in Iraq were held across the country on October 10, and Sadr faction won more seats than any other group or party."
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