revealed a source familiar with, that a number of politicians raced to obtain master's and doctorate degrees from Iraq in addition to Lebanon, Jordan and Iran, indicating that the previous parliamentary session has seen the acceptance of more than 50 deputies in private universities in Iraq. 

The newspaper quoted the source as saying that "dozens of officials have obtained during the past seven years certificates through mediation and relations with Iraqi universities and institutes are not recognized and also in coordination with Iranian universities and Lebanese," noting that "the goal of this Hom to add scientific titles to the names, Because of the impact on the access to positions, as well as the exploitation of the campaigns during the election campaign. "




Political sources said that "the previous parliamentary session witnessed the acceptance of more than 50 deputies in private universities in Iraq in addition to colleges outside Iraq such as Tehran University, the Islamic University in Lebanon, and colleges in the Jordanian capital Amman, and graduated from them during their time in Parliament, Noting that "these are reluctant to universities at different times, such as the days of tests and research, and some did not attend important parliamentary sessions because of concern about the study."