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    Political deadlock exacerbates the suffering of poor families

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    Political deadlock exacerbates the suffering of poor families Empty Political deadlock exacerbates the suffering of poor families

    Post by Rocky Sat 20 Aug 2022, 6:56 am

    [size=45][size=41]Political deadlock exacerbates the suffering of poor families[/size]
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    Sabreen Khalil lost her husband after being infected with the Corona virus last year, leaving her alone to face the burden of raising 7 children, but the Iraqi government's funding for her family and hundreds of thousands of other poor families stopped, due to the political stalemate.
    With politicians deadlocked over the formation of a new government since the elections last October, the followers of the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework in Baghdad continued, on Friday, their weeks-long protests, which prevented parliament from convening.
    Explaining the impact of her husband's death on her, Sabreen said that she is a woman who suddenly found herself responsible for seven children, describing this as something that breaks the back. She can pay for her treatment for a chronic disease she suffers from,” noting that her children eat some meals and not others because of the high prices.
    Nine months have passed since she submitted an application for a monthly pension from the government, but Sabreen did not receive anything from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, and said that every time she went to inquire about the result of the application, she received a response that they were waiting for the approval of a budget.
    A ministry official said that Sabreen deserves support, but confirmed that there is no budget for disbursing the pension to her. After requesting that his name not be published, he added, “Our hands are tied because there is no budget.” He added that “Sabreen Khalil’s family is one of 370,000 families who deserve a government pension, but None of them you get because of the political deadlock.”
    attempt to dialogue
    The crisis in Iraq since the elections were held 10 months ago is the longest period in which the country has lived without a fully-functioning government for nearly two decades since Saddam was toppled in the US-led attack in 2003, and the political blocs want to form the government, but they differ on the steps to achieve that.
    The head of the caretaker government, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, met with political leaders last Wednesday, and called on Al-Sadr’s followers to participate in a national dialogue, and also called on all parties to refrain from any political escalation, and Al-Sadr did not attend the meeting, and his followers showed little enthusiasm for the initiative.
    At the same time, Sabreen Khalil is still waiting in the village of "Al-Saada" for the government to come to her aid, and said that the political process is stalled.
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