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    Al-Halbousi and Barzani support Al-Sadr again, ahead of the federal decision to dissolve Parliament

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    Al-Halbousi and Barzani support Al-Sadr again, ahead of the federal decision to dissolve Parliament Empty Al-Halbousi and Barzani support Al-Sadr again, ahead of the federal decision to dissolve Parliament

    Post by Rocky Sat 27 Aug 2022, 5:35 am

    [size=38]Al-Halbousi and Barzani support Al-Sadr again, ahead of the federal decision to dissolve Parliament[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk: The agreement of the political forces is still elusive in light of the escalation of the Sadrist movement, which demands the dissolution of Parliament, while sources talk to the Obelisk that setting a date for the election session of the President of the Republic may be difficult in the short term, despite the coordination framework seeking towards So, where the disruption of Parliament continues.
    A political source revealed to the Obelisk that most of the political forces do not wait for a decision to dissolve Parliament from the Federal Court, after it had postponed it to the thirtieth of the current month of August.
    It is expected that the decision of the Federal Court will not differ from the decision of the Supreme Judicial Council that it does not have the authority to dissolve Parliament, because this would violate the constitution.

    Despite the inter-political meetings, there is no glimmer of hope for an end to the political disputes and conflicts, with the sit-ins staying near the parliament building.
    After the parliament, supporters of the Sadrist movement expanded their sit-in in front of the Supreme Judicial Council building in the Green Zone in Baghdad, in an escalating step in the political crisis that has been going on for more than 10 months.
    Following this sit-in, the Supreme Judicial Council announced in a statement the suspension of its work and the work of the Federal Supreme Court and its courts.
    But the end of the sit-in in front of the judiciary building did not lead to a political breakthrough.
    In addition, the obelisk reported, informed sources, that the Alliance of Sovereignty and the Democratic Party may constitute two-thirds of a new block against the forces of the coordination framework, which seeks to hold a session of the Iraqi parliament outside the headquarters of the Council, which has been occupied by the Sadrists for more than a month.
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