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extended his protests to protected Green area. He also
occupied Iraq Parliament to treat administrators.
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Prime Minister al-Abadi charged political parties
that use Parliament, reforms to prevent the cabinet change of
the delay of reforms. Sadr ended his protests after Prime
Minister al-Abadi brought the name of technocrat people in
Parliament at 31
st
March. However, the list of Prime
Minister, with the reason of people whose names were
brought in Parliament were not technocrats and depended on
a certain political party, because of the objections of parties
and political formations was not accepted by Parliament. As
a result political tension increased again and Sadr
movements faced to parties that wanted to take the
advantage of power. One of the most important results of the
occupancy of Parliament by Sadr group was the political
alliance between them was destroyed. This
situation showed
that new political alignments and alliances could come into
question.
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Conclusion
The Middle East have witnessed important incidents
throughout the history. Every country that wants to be the
biggest power at international system tried to be effective on
this area. Iran is one of those countries.
Islamic Republic of Iran with its important place at
Middle East, its demographic structure and strong armed
forces is the most important strength center at the area. Iran
to be effective on area both unstabilizes the situation of
countries at area using Shia organizations and supoorts the
organizations that were opponents of the non-Shia
governments from time to time.
Iran with this policy prevents the other countries
from messing with itself. In other words, Iran gives priority
to its interets on the foreign policy.
At 2003, Muqtada es Sadr who entered to politics
with the invasion of Iraq, turned into an important figure of
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