After replacing the resigned Sadrist MPs, the door is open for the Coordination Framework to form a new government as soon as possible as they command the majority in the Iraqi council of representatives.

The Coordination framework has announced that it will hold talks with the political parties to form a new government in Iraq. Negotiations with the sunnies will not be complex, as the Sunnis have already won their share of power as the speaker of the Iraqi parliament is chaired by Muhammed Halbusi, but negotiations with the Kurds may be exhausting because of the differences between the KDP and the PUK.

Iraq has been facing a political stalemate for eight months, and there is a prospect of forming a government. Both Ammar Hakim and Haider al-Abadi say the formation of the government is not a challenge, but the real challenge is that a government without Sard would not be possible.

Sadr is closely monitoring the moves of the coordination framework and warned the coordination framework in the event of the formation of the government wants to attract figures from his movement to participate in the government.