Hadi al-Ameri visits Erbil, meets Kurdish leaders

The head of Iraqi al-Fatah coalition, Hadi al-Amiri, visited Erbil on Monday and met Kurdish leaders as talks are underway for forming the new Iraqi government.

Earlier today, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, received al-Amiri in Erbil.
The two parties discussed the latest political developments in the country, and forming a new government that serves the people, protect its rights, and addresses the differences between Baghdad and Erbil.
Al-Amiri had arrived earlier today in Erbil to discuss forming the new government.
Ameri later met Nechirvan Barzani and held talks with the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Leader Masoud Barzani.
This came in a statement released by al-Amiri's office.
No further details were disclosed about the meeting between the two sides.
Last Saturday, al-Amiri met the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr in Najaf.
The Sadrist movement won the largest share with 73 out of the assembly's 329 seats, more than a fifth of the total.
The Coordination Framework claimed they can muster the backing of 88 lawmakers to make them the largest bloc.
In previous parliaments, parties from Iraq's Shiite majority have struck compromise deals to work together and form a government.
The Sadrist movement has been mobilizing impetus behind a "National Majority Government", challenging the status quo "consensus governments", which the forces of the Shiite Coordination Framework have been lobbying for.
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